![]() The game was supposedly played in Surrey in 1947.ġ d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nf3 b6 4 g3 Bb7 5 Bg2 c5 6 d5 ed 7 Nh4 d6 8 Nc3 Qd7 9 Nxd5 Nxd5 10 Bxd5 Be7 11 Nf5 O-O 12 Bxb7 Qxb7 13 Qd5 1-0. Gregor Samsa Mendel: What I remember Cordingley from is this loss given in "The Golden Treasury of Chess" compiled by I. Googling says Ken Whyld wrote an obituary in BCM 1963 p. In 1935 he won the main Ludlow Tournament above B.H.Wood, W.H.Watts, R.N.Coles and several other strong players.During 1947 he won the Surrey Championship defeating en route D.V.Hooper,R.H.Newman,F.W.Allen and the then British Champion Harry Golembek. Nosnibor: Cordingley who died on October 24th 1962 was more than just a dealer in chess books he was also a very skilful player especially in the endgame. ![]() I've not been able to trace his birth through the statutory registers, suggesting that he either changed his name or else was born outside England or Wales. John Saunders: His second middle name was Reginald (source: Surrey Church of England Banns & Marriages, .uk) His wedding lines - he wed in 1930 - referred to him as a 'tourist agent'. Wordfunph: Chess Book Collectors and Dealers by Bill Wall. REFINE SEARCH: White wins (1-0) | Black wins (0-1) | Draws (1/2-1/2) | Cordingley wins | Cordingley loses ![]() (born 1905, died 1962, 57 years old) United Kingdom
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