has been publishing a long series of books called Chess Results (for a given period of time). They began with 1747-1900, then 2 volumes of 20 and 10 years each and currently 1931 to 1960 has been published in 5 year tranches. So far, 9 volumes in total up to and including 1960 have been produced. No further volumes are mentioned on McFarland’s website. The author Mr. Gino Di Felice tells us that he has not included CC or women’s events as they should be works on their own. I see that Mr. Di Felice has a book due soon from McFarland that will attempt (my word) to list all chess periodicals published.
I mention this series not because I want to review it, but to see if anyone can help me take a trip down Nostalgia Lane. In reviewing the 1956-1960 book, I see many events listed that have names of players I either played against OR played in tournaments they also played in OR maybe only watched them play! I can`t recall much. This would have been around 1960 when I was 15, so it is 50 years ago and memories fade! (BTW, I was never in these guys’ league!) I think many were from the Hungarian community and had emigrated to Canada during the 50s. What did these gentlemen do in chess?
Ignas Zalys, strong CC player who also took part in some US events.
E(mil?) Baikowitz, little guy with white hair, not one of the best in Montréal but better than I was.
Laszlo Witt, we know what he did.
Loic and Jules (son?) Therien, both decent players and I am sure I played one or both.
A. Shilov, all I seem to recall is that he had a heart attack at the chess board during one of those Sunday afternoon events at the old NDG Centre at Decarie and something.
Lionel Joyner, we know what he did in chess.
Robert Hirsch, I seem to recall a shock of unruly red hair, but nothing else!
F(?). Ferencz, older guy.
Alex Siklos, strong CC player who beat a CC world champion in a CC game.
Robert Drummond, I think he was really poor, played for quarters and one could not always collect if Drummond lost.
Heinz Matthai, tall with a shock of white hair.
J. Noel Williams probably made his living selling door to door as I recall seeing him in my neighbourhood going door to door.
Robert and Gerry (book uses J.) Rubin, I lost to Robert in a HS championship, won a game Gerry was helping my opponent play every move away from the board!
Emil Schlosser, I think I played in a tandem simul against him and ??
I saw Josef Smolij in one of the cross-tables and Maurice Tranquille in some.
Can anyone else remember the Montréal Chess Club playing over the A&W Hamburger place on the North side of St. Catherines Street not too far from the Montréal Forum?
BTW, the Chess Results series lists Hugh’s DataBase as a source for some of his material.
I mention this series not because I want to review it, but to see if anyone can help me take a trip down Nostalgia Lane. In reviewing the 1956-1960 book, I see many events listed that have names of players I either played against OR played in tournaments they also played in OR maybe only watched them play! I can`t recall much. This would have been around 1960 when I was 15, so it is 50 years ago and memories fade! (BTW, I was never in these guys’ league!) I think many were from the Hungarian community and had emigrated to Canada during the 50s. What did these gentlemen do in chess?
Ignas Zalys, strong CC player who also took part in some US events.
E(mil?) Baikowitz, little guy with white hair, not one of the best in Montréal but better than I was.
Laszlo Witt, we know what he did.
Loic and Jules (son?) Therien, both decent players and I am sure I played one or both.
A. Shilov, all I seem to recall is that he had a heart attack at the chess board during one of those Sunday afternoon events at the old NDG Centre at Decarie and something.
Lionel Joyner, we know what he did in chess.
Robert Hirsch, I seem to recall a shock of unruly red hair, but nothing else!
F(?). Ferencz, older guy.
Alex Siklos, strong CC player who beat a CC world champion in a CC game.
Robert Drummond, I think he was really poor, played for quarters and one could not always collect if Drummond lost.
Heinz Matthai, tall with a shock of white hair.
J. Noel Williams probably made his living selling door to door as I recall seeing him in my neighbourhood going door to door.
Robert and Gerry (book uses J.) Rubin, I lost to Robert in a HS championship, won a game Gerry was helping my opponent play every move away from the board!
Emil Schlosser, I think I played in a tandem simul against him and ??
I saw Josef Smolij in one of the cross-tables and Maurice Tranquille in some.
Can anyone else remember the Montréal Chess Club playing over the A&W Hamburger place on the North side of St. Catherines Street not too far from the Montréal Forum?
BTW, the Chess Results series lists Hugh’s DataBase as a source for some of his material.
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