Game 89: March 11, 2016the Initials Game

  



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InitialsGame 89: march 11 2016 the initials game 611,thomastonk: White was definitely not George Henry Mackenzie.

In British newspapers I found the game once as 'Mackenzie vs Hollins' in December 1893. I don't have the BCM of 1894 and 1895. The BCM, 1901, p.482 states that it has been played 'in the final round of the championship tourney, at the St.George's Club, in November 1893' (the Birmingham club is meant, not the one from London).

'The Maitland Daily Mercury' (NSW - Hollins had moved to NZ) published it on March 11, 1902 as 'played in 1893 in the championship tourney of the St. George's Club, Birmingham'. His opponent is named again A.J.Mackenzie.

In team competitions of 1893, Hollins took the first board of the Birmingham St.George's Club, and A.J.Mackenzie the second. But, this club had also at least three other Mackenzies: J.A. sen., R. and E.!

Game 89: March 11 2016 The Initials Game On

A.J.Mackenzie could be Arthur John Mackenzie, in particular, since this man led a chess column in Birmingham (kibitzed there by <GrahamClayton>).