British Chess Magazine
The Chess World Vol. XV No. 3 (March 1895)
Stasch Mlotkowski is leading in the LA club championship Vol. 41 No.6 (June 1921)
E. W. Gruer won the first California State Championship Vol. 42 No.3 (March 1922)
A. J. Fink won the California State Championship Vol. 42 No.11 (November 1922)
News From The Dominions And Foreign Lands Vol. 43 No. 6 (June 1923)
News From The Dominions And Foreign Lands Vol. 43 No. 8 (August 1923)
News From The Dominions And Foreign Lands Vol. 43 No. 9 (September 1923)
News From The Dominions And Foreign Lands Vol. 43 No. 10 (October 1923)
Stasch Mlotkowski won the Los Angeles CC Championship No. 4 Vol. 44 (April 1924)
8 out of 12 games needed adjudication between San Francisco and Los Angeles No. 7 Vol. 44 (July 1924)
San Francisco beat Los Angeles in the telegraphic match by a score of 6.5-5.5 No. 4 Vol. 45 (April 1925)
Maroczy gave Simultaneous Exhibitions in San Francisco & Los Angeles No. 6 Vol. 45 (June 1925)
Playing off adjourned games at the Los Angeles CC No. 7 Vol. 45 (July 1925)
S. Mlotkowski beat E. F. Schrader to win the California State Championship No. 8 Vol. 45 (August 1925)
A match between E. W. Gruer and A. J. Fink ended in a tie No. 9 Vol. 45 (September 1925)
S. Mlotkowski won the California State Championship, scoring 7.5 points No. 10 Vol. 45 (October 1925)
A. J. Fink beat N. W. Banks in a short match at San Francisco No. 5 Vol. 46 (May 1926)
SF vs LA No.8 Vol. XLVII (August 1927)
S. Weinbaum won the Los Angeles Chess and Checker Club Championship No. 4 Vol. XLVIII (April 1928)
G. S. G. Patterson No.3 Vol. XLIX (March 1929)
Professor L. W. Gardner is a recent arrival from California No. 4 Vol. XLIX (April 1929)
Borochow - Bagby No.11 Vol. XLIX (November 1929)
Los Angeles beat Rosario, Argentina in a telegraph match No. 6 Vol. L (June 1930)
Annual San Francisco vs Los Angeles Match played at San Luis Obispo No. 7 Vol. L (July 1930)
Harry Borochow won the 9th California State Championship No. 10 Vol. L (October 1930)
Los Angeles and Beverly Hills clubs tied for 1st in the Metropolitan League No.2 Vol. LI (February 1931)
Harry Borochow won the 10th California State Championship No. 10 Vol. LI (October 1931)
Arthur W. Dake, Pacific Coast Champion, is to play a match for the title with Arthur Pray, of LA No.5 Vol. LII (May 1932)
Dr. Moses Scholtz won the Los Angeles Chess and Checker Club Championship No. 8 Vol. LII (August 1932)
Dr. Alekhine won the Pasadena Chess Congress No.10 Vol. LII (October 1932)
Mexico beat California in the team section of the Pasadena Chess Congress No. 10 Vol. LII (October 1932)
Dr. Alekhine to visit Pacific Coast, again No.11 Vol. LII (November 1932)
Rev. Howard Ohman won the minor tournament at the Pasadena Chess Congress No.11 Vol. LII (November 1932)
Dr. Alekhine left San Francisco for his world tour No.12 Vol. LII (December 1932)
Dr. Alekhine left San Francisco on the S.S. President Garfield for Honolulu No.2 Vol. LIII (February 1933)
G. G. S. Patterson won the Southern California Championship No.3 Vol. LIII (March 1933)
Herman Steiner opened the Hollywood CC No.4 Vol. LIII (April 1933)
Capablanca gave an exhibition at the LA Athletic Club and scored 25 wins, 1 loss & 6 draws No.6 Vol. LIII (June 1933)
The Chess & Checker Club beat the Yiddish CC of Los Angeles in a match No.11 Vol. LIII (November 1933)
Auburn No.12 Vol. LIV (December 1934)
A. W. Dake beat Herman Steiner for the Pacific Coast Championship No.8 Vol. LV (August 1935)
Steiner Crash No.10 Vol. LVII (October 1937)
Dr. Basker No.3 Vol. LVIII (March 1938)
Saint-Amant No.11 Vol. LVIII (March 1938)
Woliston won the California State Championship No.5 Vol. LX (May 1940)
Kolty gave a simultaneous exhibition and scored 251 wins, 3 losses & 17 draws No.1 Vol. LXX (January 1950)
J. Cross, the California Junior Champion, won the U.S. Junior Championship No.9 Vol. LXX (September 1950)
Arthur Dake won the 1st Pacific Coast Invitational No.4 Vol. LXXI (April 1951)
Koltanowski has established a new blindfold record No.1 Vol. LXXII (January 1952)
Chess Friends of Northern California has been founded in San Francisco No.1 Vol. LXXIII (January 1953)
Golden Gate CC of San Francisco sends a team to Europe No.2 Vol. LXXIII (February 1953)
Chess In The Land Of Sunshine No. 5 Vol. LXXIII (May, 1953)
Kolty is touring Europe as the first board of a chess team from SF; playing clubs & towns No.6 Vol. LXXIII (June 1953)
Kolti Simul No.7 Vol. LXXV (July 1955)
Koltanowski's Chess Annual, 1955 No.7 Vol. LXXV (July 1955)
Long Beach No.9 Vol. LXXV (September 1955)
"Chess in the Wild West": Shocks in the U.S.A. Open by I. Konig No.11 Vol. LXXV (November 1955)
Obit Steiner No. 1 Vol. LXXVI (January 1956)
Reshevsky - Bogart No.5 Vol. LXXVI (May 1956)
Alexander Bisno, Beverly Hills chess expert, was sentenced to 5 years in federal prison No. 10 Vol. LXXX (October 1960)
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