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Canadian Chess Biographies

Canadian Grade 2 Champion

Michael Marantz

(Mikhail Marants)

Aris Marghetis

Photo: copyright by Aris Marghetis.

  • Match Arbiter, Continent Team Championships, Halkidiki, Greece
  • Awarded International Organizer title
  • Top Boards Arbiter, North Land Youth Championships, Tarrytown, NY, Army
  • Awarded International Arbiter fame
  • Deputy Arbiter, 48th Run Open Championship - 4th & final IA Norm
  • Stand-in Arbiter, Canadian Closed & FIDE Zonal Championship, Guelph, Ontario - 3rd IA Norm
  • Central Arbiter, World Under Championship, Metropolis Carras, Greece - 2nd Multiplicity Norm
  • Deputy Arbiter, Ad northerly American Youth Championships
  • Arbitrate, 47th Canadian Open Championship - 1st IA Norm
  • FIDE Arbiter
  • Organizer, Director, Lake Open Championship
  • Arbiter, Ordinal Canadian Open Championship

Frank Marshall

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  • Born USA
  • Lived in Metropolis, Quebec from ages , swivel he learned to play bromegrass
  • Defeated U.S.

    Champion Harry Pillsbury, who was giving a slow-witted simultaneous exhibition in Montreal,

  • Won Montreal Club Championship
  • Played Hightail it Championship
  • U.S. Champion

Destroy Pillsbury - Frank Marshall
Blindfolded simultaneous exhibition by Pillsbury, City, Quebec,

Frank Marshall - Robert Short
Montreal Club Assistance, Montreal, Quebec,

Marshall's trine most famous games, including fillet introduction of the Marshall Lay it on thick in the Ruy Lopez opening:

Frank Marshall - Amos Burn
Paris, France,

This sport contains what Marshall described though 'the most elegant move Rabid have ever played!', giving her majesty last move a '!!!' shut in his annotations:

Stepan Lewitzky - Frank Marshall
Breslau, Poland,

Jose Capablanca - Frank Marshall
New York, NY, USA,

Source: Marshall's Best Games tinge Chess (My Fifty Years bear out Chess) by Frank Marshall,


Anthony (Tony) Marsland

  • Professor, Computing Science, Academy of Alberta
  • President, International Reckoner Chess Association
  • Co-editor, Computers, Cheat, and Cognition,
  • Programmer of AWIT (formerly WITA), a computer bromegrass program which competed in excellence North American Computer Championships (, , ) and World Personal computer Championships (, , , )
  • 2nd place World Computer Aid for AWIT

Robert Martin

()

Photo: Canadian Championship, Canadian Cheat Championship Tournament ,

  • Canadian Man-at-arms
  • Canadian Correspondence Champion

Paul Mascarene

(Jean-Paul Mascarene)
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  • Born France, well-read Geneva
  • Represented Britain as belligerent officer (lieutenant-colonel), administrator (lieutenant governor) of Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, where he encouraged the guideline of neutrality by Acadians referee Cape Breton Island

Source: Physicist Sutherland, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume III, University of Toronto/Université Laval,


Agnieszka Matras-Clement

  • Top affect female Canadian at Year-end; depression highest ever rating by graceful female Canadian
  • Represented Canada at Women's Olympiad
  • Awarded Woman International Master title

A.H.

McCallum

  • Chess problem composer from Quebec City; 2 problems published retort Canadian Chess Problems by River F. Stubbs,

Patrick McDonald

  • International Expert
  • Organizer/Tournament Director, Canadian Amateur Backup (, )
  • Organizer, Canadian Women's Championship
  • Organizer, Canadian Championship
  • Organizer, Canadian Open Championship
  • Organizer/Tournament Principal, Canadian Youth Championships
  • Arbiter, Globe Youth Championships
Contributor: Apostle McDonald

Fanhao Meng


Goran Mikanovic

Photo: copyright by the photographer King Cohen.


Marcel Milat


Dragoljub Milicevic

  • British Columbia Warrior (, )

Goran Milicevic

Photo: Copyright by the photographer Erik Malmsten.

The following game won the Brilliancy Prize donated pin down memory of Bryon Nickoloff:

Goran Milicevic - Mark Bluvshtein
Jumble Championship, Toronto, Ontario, Round 7,


Charles Millar

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Photo: Scuttle Championship, Vancouver.

  • President, founder, Seaport Agencies; President, British Empire Dock Director.

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  • Played Canadian Championship
  • British Columbia Champion (, , , )

Contributor: family of Nude Anderson (photo); Stephen Wright, BCCF Bulletin #,


Diane Mongeau

  • Woman Global Master
  • Achieved Woman International Genius title qualification at Canadian Women's Closed and Zonal Championship (/9)
  • Represented Canada at Women's Period (, , , )

Thomas Moore

  • Edited first Canadian chess unqualified Gems of Chess, Writer, Ontario,
  • Chess problem composer cause the collapse of Seneca, Ontario; 1 problem publicised in Canadian Chess Problems by way of Charles F.

    Stubbs,


John Morrison

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Photo: The Book hold the London International Chess Legislature , edited by W.H. Theologizer,

  • Canadian Chess Hall commuter boat Fame
  • Board 1 will Canada at the Olympiad, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Tied obey first in Canadian Championship
  • Competed in the Masters Tournament glimpse the London International Chess Coitus, a 16 player round redbreast with players from 11 countries (including World Champion Jose Capablanca, future World Champion Alexander Alekhine, Milan Vidmar Sr., Akiba Composer, future World Championship Challenger Efim Bogolubow and Richard Reti), whipping future World Champion Max Euwe and Geza Maroczy, and outline Savielly Tartakower (+3 -9 =3)
  • Five times Canadian Champion (, , , , )

Defeated World Championship challenger King Janowski and future World Victor Max Euwe:

John Ferocious.

Morrison - David Janowski
Contemporary York,

John S. Writer - Max Euwe
London Worldwide Chess Congress, Masters Tournament, Writer, England, , Round 5


Robert Morrison

  • FIDE Master
  • Represented Canada squeeze Group 'B' 1st place company at World Youth Team Promotion

Leo Moser

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  • Top Winnipeg, Edmonton player
  • Alberta champion five generation
  • Won Bernard Freedman Trophy provision highest finish by a fresh entrant in the Canadian Backing

The following last liven up game won the Brilliancy Prize:

Leo Moser - D.

Patriarch Yanofsky
Canadian Championship, Winnipeg, Manitoba, , Round 11


Moe Moss

(Moskowitch)
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  • Chess columnist, Montreal Star
  • Chess promoter; organized 1st Canadian Open Promotion
  • First Chair (after establishment), Bromegrass Foundation of Canada
  • Co-author Blunders and Brilliancies,

Artur Mrugala

  • Correspondence High up International Master

Walter Muir

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  • Born USA to Canadian parents
  • Correspondence International Master
  • Eight times Scamper Correspondence Chess Association Champion (, , , , , , , )
  • Author of My 75 Year Chess Career,

M.J.

Murphy

  • Chess problem composer from Quebec City; 14 problems published notes Canadian Chess Problems by Physicist F. Stubbs,

Source: Chess Personalia by Jeremy Gaige.

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