January 20 1913
The Montana Record-Herald, Helena, Montana, Monday, January 20, 1913
CHESS EXPERTS IN TOURNAMENT
FOURTEEN LEADERS OF GAME MATCH WITS AT NEW YORK CLUB
New York, Jan 20.—The opening round of the second American National Chess tournament was begun yesterday at the Manhattan Chess club with only 14 players entered.
Only 12 men were at the boards, David Janowski, French champion and F. J. Marshall, United States champion, having postponed their match until today. The other contestants are:
J. R. Capablanca of Havana; Oscar Chajes, Chicago; L. B. Zapoleon, Washington; H. Rubinstein, Baltimore; N. T. Whitaker, Philadelphia; Harry Kline, Boston; J. S. Morrison, Toronto; J. Stapfer, New Jersey champion, and Charles Jaffe, A. Kupchik, A. Tenewurzel and S. Rubinstein, New York.
Capablanca, Kupchik and Stapfer each won his game respectively from Liebenstein, Zapoleon and Rubinstein. The contest between Morrison and Chajes, Tenewurzel and Jaffe and Whitaker and Kline all were drawn.