1904 in chess
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- The 1904 Cambridge Springs International Chess Congress is the first major international chess tournament in America in the twentieth century.[3] It featured the participation of World Champion Emanuel Lasker, who had not played a tournament since 1900 and would not play again until 1909. American Frank Marshall was the surprise winner.
- The first British Chess Championship organized by the British Chess Federation is held in Hastings. William Ewart Napier wins the men's championship and Kate Belinda Finn wins the women's championship.[4]
- The American Chess Bulletin is founded in New York City by Hermann Helms (1870â1963). Helms is the editor for the entire run of the magazine, which ceases publication in 1962.
- The first official Berlin City Chess Championship is won by Horatio Caro, followed by Ossip Bernstein, Rudolf Spielmann, Wilhelm Cohn, Benjamin Blumenfeld, etc.
- On 28 March 1904, the 32nd University Chess Match between Oxford University and Cambridge University was officiated by match umpire FJ Lee at St George's Chess Club, Northumberland Club, London.[5]
Births
- Erik Andersen
- Mary Bain
- Anneliese Brandler
- Victor Buerger
- Ugo CalÃ
- Vicente Almirall Castell
- Marie Jeanne Frigard
- Henri Grob
- Jón Guðmundsson
- Karl Helling
- Leho Laurine
- Jacob Levin
- Erik Lundin
- Gottlieb Machate
- Vladimir Makogonov
- Ariah Mohiliver
- Federico Norcia
- Alexander Pituk
- Ludwig Rellstab
- Carlos Torre Repetto
- Lyudmila Rudenko
- Anthony Santasiere
- Gösta Stoltz
- Erling Tholfsen
- A. R. B. Thomas
Deaths
- Willard Fiske (11 November 1831 â 7 September 1904), American librarian and scholar, chess writer, helped organize the first American Chess Congress in 1857.
- Daniel Yarnton Mills (29 August 1849 â 17 December 1904), eight-time Scottish chess champion.
- George Salmon (25 September 1819 â 22 January 1904), Irish mathematician, chess player.
- Emanuel Schiffers (4 May [O.S. 22 April] 1850 â 12 December [O.S. 29 November] 1904), Russian chess player and chess writer.
- Berthold Suhle (1 January 1837 â 26 January 1904), German chess player and chess writer.