National interclubs

02-02-1936 > 22-03-1936

1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 MP BP
1 Antwerp SK 4 3 10 18
2 CÉ Philidor Brussels 2 4 3 3 9 16
3 Ghent SK ½ 0 2 0 1 3 6
4 L’Échiquier Liège 1 ½ 1 1 3 2 8

The two main candidates for the title, CÉ Philidor and Antwerp SK, both won one of their matches. The fact that the Brussels side did not win one of their matches against Ghent decided the competition. The Antwerp top board Dunkelblum and Perlmutter were impressive with 5 and 5½ out of 6 respectively, but Shernetsky managed a 6 out of 6 on board 3.

The full results of the competition were given in [1]. The games I have come from [2] and [3]. Here are the round-by-round results. I have tried to respect the board order in the individual results below, but might not have succeeded fully. I am also not at all certain about the nationalities.

Dunkelblum, Arthur BEL 5 6
Perlmutter, Jacob Baruch POL 6
Baert, Arthur BEL 4
Graboï BEL 4
Prils, Oscar BEL 3
Van Gompel BEL 0 1
1 Antwerp SK 18 24

 

NM Dyner, Boruch POL 6
Van Seters, Frits NED 4 6
Shernetsky, Issy BEL 6 6
Devos, Paul BEL ½ 1
Defosse, Marcel BEL 2 3
Berlatzki BEL 1 2
2 CÉ Philidor Brussels 16 24

 

Lempert BEL 1 6
Sofer BEL 1 6
Haché BEL 5
Enke BEL 2 6
Van Hoorde, Edouard BEL ½ 1
3 Ghent SK 6 24

 

NM Soultanbeieff, Victor Ivanovich BEL 6
Wéry BEL 1 3
Kheifetz BEL 1 6
Kaplan BEL 2 5
Katzka BEL ½ 3
Liebreich BEL 0 1
4 L’Échiquier Liège 8 24

Wanted

  • Most games.

Sources

  1. La Nation Belge 14/02 – 03/04/1936
  2. Le Vingtième Siècle 10, 24/02, 09, 16, 23 & 30/03/1936
  3. Le Soir 24/02, 01, 25/03, 06 & 23/04/1936
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