Results |
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Crosstable scores |
Name |
Edo |
Dev. |
Score |
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Games |
Hahlbohm, Herman |
2241 | (50) |
8 | / | 10 |
Anderson, J. Allan |
2279 | (57) |
6.5 | / | 9 |
Steiner, Herman |
2414 | (32) |
6.5 | / | 9 |
Whitaker, Norman |
2421 | (49) |
6.5 | / | 9 |
Factor, Samuel |
2365 | (43) |
6 | / | 10 |
Winter, John |
2163 | (57) |
6 | / | 10 |
Sournin, Vladimir |
2207 | (75) |
4.5 | / | 9 |
Scrivener, Robert |
1995 | (65) |
2.5 | / | 9 |
Perrine, George |
1866 | (87) |
2 | / | 10 |
Roesch, Eugene |
1833 | (84) |
0.5 | / | 9 |
Jenkines, Bertram |
1784 | (77) |
0 | / | 4 |
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Event table notes
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Event data |
Name: 30th Western Chess Association Tournament |
Place: Saint Louis |
Start date: 26 Aug. 1929 |
End date: 5 Sep. 1929 |
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Notes: |
The crosstables of Gaige, Di Felice and chessgames.com include Bertram Claude Jenkines as an 11th player, with all 0 scores. The report at chessgames.com makes it clear that Jenkines withdrew after playing (and losing against) Winter, Hahlbohm, Perrine, and Factor, so I include those games, but not the rest of Jenkines' games, which he forfeited. |
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