Siegmund Beutum
Siegmund Beutum (8 April 1890 – 17 February 1966) was an Austrian chess master.
Siegmund Beutum | |
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Country | Austria |
Born | 8 April 1890 |
Died | 17 February 1966 75) | (aged
Title | National Master |
He lived in Vienna, where he played in several tournaments. He won in 1926 (an unofficial Austrian Chess Championship), shared 4th (Hexagonal, Baldur Hönlinger won) and tied for 9-10th (the 11th Trebitsch Memorial, Ernst Grünfeld won) in 1927, took 11th (the 12th Trebitsch Memorial, Grünfeld and Sándor Takács won) and tied for 13-14th in 1928 (Richard Réti won), tied for 5-6th in 1929/30 (the 13th Trebitsch Memorial, Rudolf Spielmann and Hans Kmoch won),[1] tied for 10-12th in 1931 (the 14th Trebitsch Memorial, Albert Becker won),[2] and tied for 11-12th in 1933 (the 16th Trebitsch Memorial, Hans Müller (chess player) and Grünfeld won).[3]
Beutum played for Austria in the 2nd Chess Olympiad at The Hague 1928.[4] He tied for 7-8th at Tel Aviv 1935 (the 2nd Maccabiah Games, Abram Blass won).[5]
References
- Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01
- Archived August 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- Archived August 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- Wojciech Bartelski. "2nd Chess Olympiad, The Hague 1928, Austria". OlimpBase. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
- Wolsza Tadeusz. Arcymistrzowie, mistrzowie, amatorzy. Słownik biograficzny szachistów polskich. Tom 5. Wydawnictwo DiG, Warszawa 2007. ISBN 83-7181-495-X