February 22 1916
The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri, Tuesday, February 22, 1916
Chess Teams In A Clinch
Savannah, Mo., and Kansas City Contend for Honors
That riotous demonstration you heard last night proceeded from Room 205 of the Hall Building, the quarters of the Kansas City Chess and Checkers Club where Savannah, Mo. and Kansas City battled at chess. Cheer Leader Joe Daniels led the pin dropping.
Savannah was ahead with three games won and two lost when Henry Bruns and Abraham Blieden were forced to adjourn a game after eighty-one moves at 11:15 o'clock. The game will be played off today. W. G. Hine of Savannah won one and lost one with Henry Koch of Kansas City. H. W. Rhea, substituting yesterday afternoon for Blieden, broke even, one and one, with Henry Bruns of Savannah. Savannah gained its lead on Bruns's defeat of Blieden in their first game. The tournament will be finished today.