USATE STAR LEDGER COLUMN 2008
USATE Star-Ledger Column for March 2nd Esdoyle firemanfreiberger We have our first entry from the US Amateur Team East, and it’s an exciting one. Our
USATE Star-Ledger Column for March 2nd Esdoyle firemanfreiberger We have our first entry from the US Amateur Team East, and it’s an exciting one. Our
The following was a Editorial in Atlantic Chess News, written by Peter J. Tamburro, Jr. David Burris, R.I.P. Death has taken yet another friend of
Mel Rappaport died Saturday, November 29, 2003 at St. Clares’ Hospital in Denville. He was 68. Born in and raised in the Bronx, he had
Denis J. BarryJune 2, 1929 ~ December 20, 2003 Denis Barry, former President of the USCF (1994-1996), passed away on December 20, 2003, after a
IT CAME AS QUITE A SURPRISE! Although I am not really comfortable with “tooting my own horn,” two veteran chess organizers / directors have asked
1852: South Jersey Times, Vineland, NJ 1859: Camden Journal, Camden, NJ 1873-1877: Bayonne Herald, Bayonne, NJ; Miron J. Hazeltine 1876-1899: Sunday Call, Newark, NJ: Julius
1946 S. H. Kowalski 1947 A. Stern and J. Faucher 1948 Joseph A. Faucher 1949 1950 Franklin Howard 1951 Edgar T. McCormick 1952 Edward Baker
Bob Donaldson a long time New Jersey chess leader passed away at the age of 91. Bob was active in the Wilmington YMCA Chess Club
1920: Atlantic City [first place: Marshall] 1921: Atlantic City (8th American Chess Congress)[first place: Janowski] 1923: Lake Hopatcong [first place: Kupchik and Marshall] 1926: Lake
1971 Franklin Mercantile CC Mike Shahade, Arnold Chertkov, Myron Zelitch, Eugene Seligson 1972 Penn State CC Donald Byrne, Dan Heisman, Steve Wexlar, Bill Beckman, Jim