CHAPTER XVIII MATCH - BUFFALO vs TORONTO, about 1934
About thirty top-ranking players from each city were to meet half way in Grimsby, Ontario. This was, at that time, a yearly event,
I had provided the chess sets and the boards for all the players. We were short of transportation so I rented an extra car from one of the garages,
By midnight most of the players had finished their game and were on their way home. J.S. Morrison, Canadian Champion, was known to be a very slow player. His game was the last unfinished board. After a while I decided to leave and requested him to be sure and bring back the chess set. He was also to use the rented car to return to Toronto.
The next day I phoned him to get the result of his game and also asked him about my chess set. He could not positively remember. So I phoned the garage and asked the owner if he had my chess set. He replied emphatically, "No!"
A few days later I went over to pay for the rented car and inquired again about my missing chess set. He said, "I have not got it, besides, over there in the corner is the car that was used. Just see for yourself."
I went over and then discovered my chess set in a bag. I then returned to the owner of the garage, opened the bag and pulled out the Knight, one of the pieces. He stared, then exclaimed, "Them little horses......!"
About thirty top-ranking players from each city were to meet half way in Grimsby, Ontario. This was, at that time, a yearly event,
I had provided the chess sets and the boards for all the players. We were short of transportation so I rented an extra car from one of the garages,
By midnight most of the players had finished their game and were on their way home. J.S. Morrison, Canadian Champion, was known to be a very slow player. His game was the last unfinished board. After a while I decided to leave and requested him to be sure and bring back the chess set. He was also to use the rented car to return to Toronto.
The next day I phoned him to get the result of his game and also asked him about my chess set. He could not positively remember. So I phoned the garage and asked the owner if he had my chess set. He replied emphatically, "No!"
A few days later I went over to pay for the rented car and inquired again about my missing chess set. He said, "I have not got it, besides, over there in the corner is the car that was used. Just see for yourself."
I went over and then discovered my chess set in a bag. I then returned to the owner of the garage, opened the bag and pulled out the Knight, one of the pieces. He stared, then exclaimed, "Them little horses......!"
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