February 02 1950
The Sun, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Thursday, February 02, 1950
Russian women dominate chess
Russian competitors gained the first four places in the women's world chess championship in Moscow recently.
New champion is Ludmila Rudenko.
The title became vacant when Vera Stevenson nee (Menchik) who represented Great Britain was killed in London in 1944 by a rocket bomb.
In the recent event Eileen Tranmer (England) finished next to the Russians in a tie with the German and French representatives. She is clarinetist to the famous Sadler's Wells ballet.
Scores were: Ludmila Rudenko (USSR) 11½ out of 15, Olga Rubtsova (USSR) 10½, Valentina Belova and Elizabeth Bikova each 10, Eileen Tranmer (England), Edith Keller (Germany) and Chaude de Silans (France) each 9½, Fanny Heemskirk (Holland) 8, Clarissa Benini (Italy) 7, Josza Langosz (Hungary) and Maria Teresa Mora (Cuga) each 6, Nina Hruskova Belska (Czechoslovakia), May Karff (USA) and Gisela Gresser (USA) each 5, Ingrid Larsen (Denmark) 4½, Rosa Germanova (Poland) 3.