Harold Saunders (chess player)

Harold Saunders (4 September 1874 – 13 July 1950) was a British chess master and bridge player.

Saunders took 2nd, behind Sir George Thomas, at London 1913, took 4th at Cheltenham 1913 (Frederick Yates won), tied for 7–8th at Hastings 1919 (Minor, E.G.

[1] Saunders' best results occurred in Scarborough, where he tied for first with Edgard Colle in Section B but lost their individual game, and then lost a play-off match to Thomas (0–2) for 3rd prize, so finally taking 4th place there.

[5] In 1932, he took 12th in British Chess Championship in London (Mir Sultan Khan won).

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