Subject: Great Moments of Yellow Chess Journalism
On 2 October 2003 (Jerry Spinrad) wrote in
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Given certain recent accusations, I thought I would add my favorite
piece of reporting from my chess history research.
The obituary for the famous player Berthold Englisch (NY Times Oct 20
1897)mentions the fact that
Englisch withdrew from the recent Berlin tournament. Rumors of his
accepting a bribe from a weak player to withdraw were disproved by his
death.
Jerry Spinrad
According to The Oxford Companion to Chess, "In 1897 he [Englisch] entered the
Berlin tournament, fell ill, withdrew after 12 rounds, returned to Vienna, and
died two weeks after the tournament ended."
Dizionario Enciclopedico degli Scacchi (in English translation) adds that
Englisch writhdrew from the Berlin tournament after scoring 6.5 points without
playing the remaining eight games.
Englisch died on 19 October 1897 in Vienna. The New York Times ran his obit the
following day.
George Mirijanian