29 MAY 1964, Page 16
1 Q—R 4 ch; 2 P—Q 5. 1 ... Kt—B
3; 2 Q—K 6.
I . . Q--Kt 6 or R 7; 2 Kt—Kt 6. Good cross- checker with well-hidden key.
Count Albcric O'Kelly de Galway's play is some- times considered to be less distinguished than his lineage, as he has a reputation for being a tech- nically. very correct but dull player. However, like all strong masters he can play creatively and this week's game is an original and imaginative effort : A PPO IN T NIENTS VACANT--contd.
UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND
APPOINTMEN 1 AC NI contd.
SHENLEY HOSPITAL