November 11 1934
M. Bock. “Maxie” (as he is called familiarly by his associates at the Cincinnati Chess Club), recognized as one of Cincinnati's expert chess players, gave a splendid exhibition of his skill two weeks ago when he “put on” a simultaneous show at the Price Hill Chess Club against eight players (two of whom consulted at one board) and succeeded in winning six of the seven games conducted, drawing against the consulting players, one of whom was Professor H. K. Justice, of U. C.
“Maxie,” puffed up like a pouter pigeon over his success, eagerly and expectantly awaits invitations to give similar exhibitions free of charge to any local chess clubs who believe he cannot duplicate his successful performance at their clubs.
Walnut Hills High, Withrow, and Norwood High chess clubs should take advantage of Mr. Bock's willingness to perform and secure his services for an exhibition.
November 25 1934
Norwood High School boys have extended Max Bock, local chess expert, an invitation to give one of his famous simultaneous exhibitions at their school.