| Results |
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| Crosstable scores |
| Name |
Edo |
Dev. |
Score |
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Games |
| Schwietzer, George |
2352 | (53) |
10 | / | 11 |
| Black, Roy |
2416 | (41) |
8.5 | / | 11 |
| Heal, Edwin |
2141 | (64) |
6.5 | / | 11 |
| Adair, George |
2235 | (41) |
6 | / | 11 |
| Schroeder, Alfred |
2239 | (51) |
5 | / | 11 |
| Schroeder, Mario |
2115 | (58) |
5 | / | 11 |
| Cobb, E.E. |
2032 | (67) |
4.5 | / | 11 |
| Farley, P.A. |
2119 | (60) |
4.5 | / | 11 |
| Russell, William |
2052 | (65) |
4.5 | / | 11 |
| White, John |
2153 | (57) |
4.5 | / | 11 |
| Taft, J.H. |
2102 | (62) |
3.5 | / | 11 |
| Watson, J. Herbert |
2012 | (84) |
3.5 | / | 11 |
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Event table notes
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| Event data |
| Name: Brooklyn Club Championship |
| Place: New York |
| Start date: 1913 |
| End date: Apr. 1913 |
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| Notes: |
| The scores given in the American Chess Bulletin (May 1913, p.108) total to 65 instead of 66, as they should for a 12-player single-round all-play-all tournament. I am guessing that Adair scored 6, and not 5 as listed, since it is stated that he won fourth prize, while the Schroeder brothers, also both listed with 5 points, shared fifth-sixth prizes. |
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