HE COMES WITH A CHESS RECORD Capabtanra. <‘the Cuban Hoy Wonder," lo Meel MIchelaen Here, ,\ brilliant chess player with a world’s record is expected in Kansas City next week. His name is Capablanca and his title is ' The Cuban Boy Wonder.'’ He has beaten Marshall and l^sker, although he is but 20 years old. No living player can boost his rccord of pinning 174^2 out of 175 games in his present challenge j tour of the I’nited States, j ,‘\ challenge to a three-game match with i F. Michelscn is bringing Capablanca to j this city. Michelscn is fmai *CTiicago, i where he was well known as the winner | of tlje Western championship two years i ago. He now' lives in Kansas City. l Michelsen looks like a sure winner in ' the Kansas City open chess tournament j now drawing to a close at the Kansas | City Chess, Checkers and Whist club I He has played his ten games, winning' eight and losing two. His only remain-| ing competitor is Banks, who has one | game to play yet. If he wins this they i will tie. All the other players in the' tournament have lost more than twoj games each. *