January 04 1923
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, Thursday, January 04, 1923
Horace Ransom Bigelow, former member of the Oxford University Chess Club, enjoyed the distinction of being the only one to lower the colors of the champion. He adopted his favorite Caro-Kann defense and a lively game ensued. After Marshall spurred the draw, which was his for the asking, he followed out a winning continuation, but went astray and gave Bigelow the opportunity to turn the position into a win for Black. Alrick H. Man, president of the club, and J. W. Barnhart of Brooklyn were the players who drew their games.