April 16, 1903
New-York Tribune, New York, New York, Thursday, April 16, 1903 — Arrangements for the Havana-Manhattan Match Practically Completed. — Juan Corro, the secretary of the Havana Chess Club, writes under date of April 10 to Aristidez Martinez, the president of the Manhattan Chess Club, saying that the Havana Club is willing to play a game Read More
April 26, 1903
The Standard Union, Brooklyn, New York, Sunday, April 26, 1903 — Havana Chess Club Plays Manhattan. — A consultation game of chess played by cable was commenced last night between the Havana Chess Club and the Manhattan Chess Club, of New York. On the team which represented the Havana Chess Club were Juan Corzo, Read More
The New York Times, New York, New York, Sunday, April 26, 1903 — New York and Havana Play Chess By Cable — A novel chess match contested by cable between the Manhattan Chess Club of this city and the Havana Chess Club of Havana, Cuba, was begun 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The encounter consisted of a consultation game, in Read More
April 27, 1903
The New York Times, New York, New York, Monday, April 27, 1903 — Manhattan Chess Club Wins Havana Cable Match. — Play in the consultation chess match between teams of the Manhattan and Havana Chess Clubs was resumed yesterday afternoon. When the position was shown on the board previous to play yesterday it was Read More