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Correspondence Chess
Score Sheet Batík-Endzelins, World Corr Ch II
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Location: Sweden
Started: 2020-11-01 02:00:00
Ended: 2020-11-10 19:01:00
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Score Sheet František Batík - Lucius Endzelins, World Correspondence Championship final II

Score sheet written and signed by Lucius Endzelins [Tartu 21.v.1909 - Adelaide 27.x.1981] of his game against František Batik [Choutisice 26.ii.1887 - Jaromĕř 20.x.1985] in the 2nd World Correspondence Chess final, won by Viacheslav Ragozin. The game lasted from 30.12 1955 until 23.6 1958.

Batík resigned after Endzelins 45th move. The score sheet was signed by Lucius Endzelins who scared the second place with Lothar Schmid, so both players became correspondence chess GMs.

Lucius Endzelins was an ethnic Latvian born in Tartu, Estonia. He began his chess career in Riga, Latvia, going on to earn a place on the Latvian Olympic team. He participated in the Munich "Olympiad" 1936 and also in The FIDE Olympiads in Stockholm 1937 and Buenos Aires 1939.

He escaped to the west just before the advancing Soviet forces arrived in 1946. He settled down in Australia and became Australian chess champion in 1960.

16,5 x 26,5 cm. Condition VG.

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