August 13 1911
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sunday, August 13, 1911
CINTI CHAPTER SUI MATE SOLVERS.
From left to right: P. G. Keeney, E. W. Keeney, M. D., and Murray Goldsmith, M.D., three leaders in Ohio chess. Between Murray Goldsmith and P. G. Keeney there exists a friendly rivalry for the Ohio state chess championship. E. W. Keeney was for years chess editor of the Southern Trade Gazette at Louisville and Kentucky Trade Journal at Newport, Ky. He had retired from active chess, but has been brought back into the mimic fray through The Gazette Times. All are expert in self mate composition and solution, and have aided considerably in making this class of problem popular.
Game Ending No. 29 - Prize Position 19 Sep 1891, Sat Pittsburgh Dispatch (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Newspapers.com
GAME ENDING No. 29.
Prize Position.
The prize for the shortest and best solution of this ending has been awarded by Mr. C. S. Jacobs to Palmer G. Keeney, of Newport, Ky.