Polos: Easy-care 60% cotton/40% polyester by Ultra Club. Relaxed fit, double-needletop stitching, half-moon patch, split tail. Black with high-quality embroidery in gold and red depicting the Club's logo with the Marshall Knight. Sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL.
T-shirts: 100% pre-shrunk cotton Gildan T-Shirt. Double-needle stitched neckline, bottom, hem, and sleeves, 7/8" collar, shoulder-to-shoulder taping. Black with high-quality embroidery in gold and red depicting the Club's logo with the Marshall Knight. Sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL.
Caps: Solid brushed twill-cap by Anvil with a brass buckle and brass grommet
hideaway closure. 100% cotton. Six-panel low-profile. Constructed crown
with fused buckram backing. Pre-curved bill with six rows of stitching.
Top button and six sewn eyelets. Black with high-quality embroidery. Adjustable.
Score books: Heavy-duty score book for 60 chess games with room for 90 moves each.
Two diagrams per game to mark crucial positions. Spiral binding.
Protective clear plastic front and solid black plastic back covers.
Table of content page with fields for dates and opponents.

Endgame, a biography of Bobby Fischer. Each copy will come autographed by the author, Dr. Frank Brady, President of the Marshall Chess Club. A review from Booklist: "Brady’s insightful biography of the legendary chess player focuses more on Fischer’s life as a chess champion than on his much-publicized legal troubles and alleged psychological breakdowns. Brady first became friends with Fischer at a chess tournament when they were both children, and he combines a traditional biography with a personal memoir. Fischer began playing chess at age six and was soon playing games by himself, unable to find worthy competition. He seems to have had a lifelong battle with himself, and his biggest challenge may have been conquering not his competitors but his own intellect. Brady is uniquely qualified to write this book. Not only is he a seasoned biographer and someone who knew Fischer on a personal level; he’s also an accomplished chess player himself, able to convey the game’s intricacies to the reader in a clear, uncomplicated manner. The book should appeal to a broad audience, from hard-core chess fans to casual players to those who are simply interested in what is a compelling personal story."
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