National interclubs

07-03-1926 > 30-05-1926

1 1 2 2 3 3 MP BP
1 Antwerp SK 5 3 3 6 3 17
2 Philidor 1 3 3 3 10
3 CE Liege 3 0 3 3 9

[1] gives full results and a few games. Some more come from [2] and [3]. Antwerp SK got first place thanks to two convincing victories in the third and fourth round. Looking at the squads, this victory is hardly surprising.

Here are the detailed results. Note that the individual results below do not include the one forfeited game. Note also that I have taken Belgian as the default nationality; this might well be wrong for some players.

Colle, Edgard BEL 1 2
Sapira, Emanuel ROM 4 4
Censer, Isidore BEL 4
Dunkelblum, Arthur POL 3
Dunkelblum, Joseph POL 1 2
Horowitz, Jankel BEL 3 4
Karmel, Max BEL 3 4
Laub BEL 0 1
1 Antwerp SK 17 24

 

Tackels, André BEL ½ 4
Lenglez, Marcel BEL 1 4
Louviau, Arsène BEL 2 4
Lancel, Edmond BEL 3 4
Leroy BEL ½ 1
Arnstein BEL 2 4
Karfiol BEL 1 2
2 Philidor 10 23

 

Soultanbeieff, Victor Ivanovich RUS 4
Mendlewicz, P POL 4
Malpas, Louis BEL 1 4
Kreimer BEL ½ 4
Gerebtzoff, Alexandre RUS 4
Jarblum, Albert POL 0 2
Leruitte, Henri BEL 1 1
3 CÉ Liège 8 23

Wanted

  • Most games.
  • Many first names.

Sources

  1. Le Soir 24/02-05/06/1926
  2. La Nation Belge 12/03 & 02/04/1926
  3. De Schelde 09/05/1926
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