Berlin 1913




Results
 
Match scores
Name   Edo    Dev.   Score  /  Games 
Salinger, M.    2171 (77) 1 /
Choděra, Miroslav    2220 (55) 1 /
 
Lewitt, Moritz    2207 (87) 0.5 /
Kautský, Václav    2248 (54) 1.5 /
 
Pahl, Kurt    2289 (66) 1.5 /
Kornia, V.    2103 (56) 0.5 /
 
Ahues, Carl    2421 (54) 1.5 /
Kruliš-Randa, Otakar    2320 (62) 0.5 /
 
Cohn, Wilhelm    2374 (74) 0.5 /
Kvíčala, Jan    2426 (77) 1.5 /
 
Schulz (2)    2208 (127) 1 /
Opočenský, Karel    2297 (35) 1 /
 
Schlage, Willi    2277 (62) 0.5 /
Pokorný, Amos    2258 (41) 1.5 /
 
Moll, Kurt    2241 (85) 0.5 /
Prokeš, Ladislav    2383 (48) 1.5 /
 
Wiegand, Erich    2191 (60) 1.5 /
Scheinost, F.    1855 (172) 0.5 /
 
Rotenstein, Simon    2338 (60) 1.5 /
Šipek, J.    2317 (84) 0.5 /
 
Janowski, A.    1990 (138) 1 /
Mitovský, Karoly    2276 (58) 1 /
 
Gregory, Bernhard    2276 (47) 1 /
Treybal, František    2402 (54) 1 /
 
Post, Ehrhardt    2405 (55) 1 /
Treybal, Karel    2397 (52) 1 /
 
Jacobowitz, Leopold    2188 (124) 1.5 /
Židlický, B.    2131 (52) 0.5 /
 
Bauer, Arpad    2067 (63) 1 /
Žukovský, V.    2079 (62) 1 /
 
Cohn, Erich    2471 (46) 1 /
Důras, Oldřich    2548 (32) 1 /
 

Event table notes

Event data
Name: Berlin - Prague Team Match
Place: Berlin
Start date: 23 Mar. 1913
End date: 24 Mar. 1913
 
Notes:
Di Felice lists 'Kvicala, Josef' on the Prague team, but he died in 1908, so I presume this was 'Kvicala, Jan'. Also on the Prague team, he lists as Janowski's opponent 'Skalicka, Carlos', who was born in Nov. 1896 and would therefore have been 16, or at most 17, years old at the time of this tournament. According to the Deutsche Schachzeitung, Janowski's opponent was 'Mitowsky'. The latter source has Rotenstein-Sipek as 1.5-0.5 and Jakobowitz-Zidlicky as 1.5-0.5, while Di Felice has the former as 1-1 and the latter as 2-0.
 
References
Books
   Di Felice, Chess Results, 1901-1920, page 207
Periodicals
   [DSZ], no. 2, Feb. 1913, page 58
   [DSZ], no. 5, May 1913, page 158

Tournament information updated: 7 Nov. 2014