Oscar Chajes (pronounced "HA-yes") (December 14, 1873 – February 28, 1928) was an American chess player. Chajes was Jewish and was born in Brody, Galicia...
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Polish rabbi Oscar Chajes (1973–1928), Austrian-American chess player Sarah Chayes (born 1962), American journalist Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Chajes (1805–1855)...
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a point behind Marshall, and half a point ahead of Charles Jaffe and Oscar Chajes. Marshall, invited to play in a tournament at San Sebastián, Spain, in...
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He tied for 4-5th in 1922 (Morris Schapiro won), took 5th in 1923 (Oscar Chajes won), took 2nd, behind José Raúl Capablanca, and shared 5th (Abraham...
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holder David Bronstein (1924–2006), Ukrainian-born Soviet grandmaster, Oscar Chajes (1873–1928), Ukrainian/Polish/Austrian-born US Vitaly Chekhover (1908–1965)...
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(1948, 1949 – both jointly), Challenger for World Championship (1951), Oscar Chajes Alexander Chernin, Champion of the USSR (1985 – jointly) Josif Dorfman...
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Rabbi of Galicia Berl Broder (Berl Margulis), singer Oscar Chajes, chess player Zvi Hirsch Chajes, rabbi and talmudist Petro Fedun-Poltava (1919–1951)...
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championship in 1921 and 1922, and took 9th in 1923. He won a match against Oscar Chajes (7.5 : 5.5) in 1923. He took 5th at Lake Hopatcong 1923 (American Chess...
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1945) Giovanni Cenni (Italy, 1881–1957) Alfonso Ceron (Spain, 1535–?) Oscar Chajes (Ukraine, Austria, US, 1873–1928) Ferenc Chalupetzky (Hungary, 1886–1951)...
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1908 Excelsior, Minnesota Edward P. Elliot 10 1909 Excelsior, Minnesota Oscar Chajes 11 1910 Chicago George. H. Wolbrecht 12 1911 Excelsior, Minnesota Charles...
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