| Frederick Milnes Edge - 1859 - 216 pages
...Xew Orleans. 3. Should the English player lose the match, the sum of one thousand dollars (.fi'uO) to be paid to him out of the stakes, in reimbursement...be conducted in accordance with the rules laid down in 3Ir. Staunton's •• Chess Player's Handbook." 5. The parties to play with Staunton chessmen of... | |
| Willard Fiske - 1912 - 484 pages
...provided that "should the English player lose the match, the sum of one thousand dollars" was "to be paid him out of the stakes in reimbursement of the expenses incurred by him." One of the reasons that induced the originators of this challenge to select Mr. Staunton, in preference... | |
| Willard Fiske - 1922 - 446 pages
...provided that "should the English player lose the match, the sum of one thousand dollars" was "to be paid him out of the stakes in reimbursement of the expenses incurred by him." One of the reasons that induced the originators of this challenge to select Mr. Staunton, in preference... | |
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