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William Henry Steckel, 1939

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January 11 1939

The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania, Wednesday, January 11, 1939

1939, Herman V. Hesse of Bethlehem, defending champion of the Lehigh Valley, left, and William H. Steckel of Allentown, former state champion, are shown above pondering over a practice game before the annual tournament of the Lehigh Valley Chess Assn. opened last night in the conference room of the Call-Chronicle building

Lehigh Valley Chess Tourney Opens
Herman V. Hesse of Bethlehem, defending champion of the Lehigh Valley, left, and William H. Steckel of Allentown, former state champion, are shown above pondering over a practice game before the annual tournament of the Lehigh Valley Chess Assn. opened last night in the conference room of the Call-Chronicle building. Standing, left to right, are: George Frensky, vice president of the L. V. Chess Assn.; Ed. Gillette, Clarence Ziegler, president of the Central Pennsylvania Chess Assn.; Charles Geary and Thomas Gutekunst, city champion and president of the L. V. Chess Assn.


April 21 1939

1939, Chess Wizard, William Henry Steckel, To Be Here

The Plain Speaker, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, Friday, April 21, 1939

Chess Wizard To Be Here
William H. Steckel of Allentown, who will be guest player at the meeting of the Hazleton Chess Club Monday night.
The committee of the Hazleton Y. M. C. A. Chess Club headed by Foster Pericola and including Harry Troll, Anthony Pane, F. Horn and H. B. Genser has completed arrangements for a simultaneous chess exhibition at the local Y. M. Monday night, April 24, at 8 o'clock to which the public is invited.
This event will afford both novices and advanced players an opportunity to try their skill against a recognized chess master in order to better their own game.
Wm. H. Steckel of Allentown, who is the only man to win the state championship twice in succession will be here to play simultaneously against all comers and at the same time will play one or two games against an unseen player and board. Mr. Steckel is noted as a keen analyst and is an exponent of formation tactics in chess.
After the simultaneous play, which will be over before 10 o'clock, the chess master will demonstrate several chess openings for the benefit of beginners and answer questions.
Chess play will he held on the main floor cf the Y. M. C. A. lobby and any one wishing to play against the champion is requested to bring his own chess set and board if possible.


April 24 1939

The York Dispatch, York, Pennsylvania, Monday, April 24, 1939

1939, William Henry Steckel, Chess Expert Coming

CHESS EXPERT COMING
William H. Steckel, Former State Champion, in Exhibition Here Thursday Evening

Local chess enthusiasts are in for a treat this coming Thursday, April 27, at the Y. M. C. A., when William H. Steckel, former Pennsylvania state champion. is scheduled to conduct a simultaneous exhibition for the York Y. M. C. A. Chess club. The event is to take place in the reading room from 8 to 11 o'clock.
Steckel is secretary of the Lehigh Valley chapter of the Pennsylvania State Chess association which is located in Allentown. He first learned the moves of the game in 1929 and since that time his rise has been phenomenal.
He won the Central Pennsylvania tournaments held in 1932, 1933, 1935 and again at Reading last year. He captured the state championship at the annual George Washington's Birthday memorial tournament held in Philadelphia in 1936.
He was captain of the Central Pennsylvania team that defeated the West Point cadets by a score of 7½ to 2½ at the United States Military academy last fall.
Steckel ranks among the strongest and most respected experts who have expressed their intentions of playing for the state title in the Pennsylvania State Chess association tournament to be held in York over the Labor day holidays, Sept. 2, 3 and 4, this year.
Meeting with a serious mishap in an automobile accident shortly after winning the state title in 1936 he was out of important tournaments until late in 1938 when he annexed once more the Central Pennsylvania title.
An effort is being made by the local club to obtain all available equipment so as to allow as many players as possible a chance to meet the expert in competition. To insure a place it is advised that players bring their own boards and men. There will be a small admission charge to players and spectators alike.


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'til the world understands why Robert J. Fischer criticised the U.S./British and Russian military industry imperial alliance and their own Israeli Apartheid. Sarah Wilkinson explains:

Bobby Fischer, First Amendment, Freedom of Speech
What a sad story Fischer was,” typed a racist, pro-imperialist colonial troll who supports mega-corporation entities over human rights, police state policies & white supremacy.
To which I replied: “Really? I think he [Bob Fischer] stood up to the broken system of corruption and raised awareness! Whether on the Palestinian/Israel-British-U.S. Imperial Apartheid scam, the Bush wars of ‘7 countries in 5 years,’ illegally, unconstitutionally which constituted mass xenocide or his run in with police brutality in Pasadena, California-- right here in the U.S., police run rampant over the Constitution of the U.S., on oath they swore to uphold, but when Americans don't know the law, and the cops either don't know or worse, “don't care” -- then I think that's pretty darn “sad”. I think Mr. Fischer held out and fought the good fight, steadfast til the day he died, and may he Rest In Peace.
Educate yourself about U.S./State Laws --
https://www.youtube.com/@AuditTheAudit/videos
After which the troll posted a string of profanities, confirming there was never any genuine sentiment of “compassion” for Mr. Fischer, rather an intent to inflict further defamatory remarks.

This ongoing work is a tribute to the life and accomplishments of Robert “Bobby” Fischer who passionately loved and studied chess history. May his life continue to inspire many other future generations of chess enthusiasts and kibitzers, alike.

Robert J. Fischer, Kid Chess Wizard 1956March 9, 1943 - January 17, 2008

The photograph of Bobby Fischer (above) from the March 02, 1956 The Tampa Times was discovered by Sharon Mooney (Bobby Fischer Newspaper Archive editor) on February 01, 2018 while gathering research materials for this ongoing newspaper archive project. Along with lost games now being translated into Algebraic notation and extractions from over two centuries of newspapers, it is but one of the many lost treasures to be found in the pages of old newspapers since our social media presence was first established November 11, 2017.

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