Dr. Julius Perlis | |
Birth Date: | January 19, 1880 |
Death Date: | September 11, 1913 |
Death Place: | Ennstal Alps, Austria |
Yearsactive: | 1901—1913 |
Peakranking: | 17 (1909) |
Grand Master | |
Birth Place: | Białystok, Poland, then Russian Empire |
Julius Perlis (19 January 1880, in Białystok (Poland, then Russian Empire) – 11 September 1913, in Ennstal, Austria) was an Austrian chess player.[1] [2]
At the beginning of his career, Perlis played in Vienna, winning in 1901. Then, in 1902 he took 3rd (Quadrangular), took 2nd, behind Mikhail Chigorin in 1903, and won in 1904.[3] The same year, he took 3rd in Vienna (Gambit tournament). The event was won by Carl Schlechter. In 1905, he tied for 4-6th in Barmen (Masters B).[4] In 1906, he took 9th in Ostend (Schlechter won). In 1906, he took 3rd in Vienna. In 1907, he tied for 7-8th in Vienna (Jacques Mieses won). In 1907, he took 16th in Ostend (Masters B).[5] In 1908, he tied for 7-8th in Vienna (Trebitsch tournament). In 1909, he took 7th in Sankt Petersburg.[6] The event was won by Emanuel Lasker and Akiba Rubinstein. In 1909, he took 3rd in Vienna Richard Réti won).[7] In 1909/10, he took 3rd in Vienna. In 1911, he took 13th in Karlsbad Karlovy Vary (Richard Teichmann won).[8] In 1912, he took 5th in San Sebastian, Spain (Rubinstein won). In 1912, he tied for 3rd-4th in Vienna (Schlechter won).[9] In 1913, he took 5th in Vienna (Rudolf Spielmann won).[10]
Perlis died from exposure in a mountaineering accident in the Austrian Alps in 1913.[11]