Franciszek Sulik


Franciszek Sulik was a Polish-Australian chess master.

Career

1934-1938

Before World War II, he lived in Lviv. In 1934, he tied for 2nd-3rd with Henryk Friedman, behind Stepan Popel, in the Lviv championship. In 1935, he tied for 8-9th in Warsaw. In 1936, he took 2nd, behind Izak Schächter, in the Lviv-ch. In 1938, he won the Lviv championship.
He played for Poland in Chess Olympiads, and won two team silver medals.
In September 1939, when World War II broke out, Sulik, along with many other participants of the 8th Chess Olympiad decided to stay in Argentina. In 1940, he took 2nd place, behind Aristide Gromer, in Buenos Aires. In 1941, he tied for 10-12th in the Mar del Plata 1941 chess tournament.

1943-1945

As a reserve officer, he applied to join the Polish Army. He left Argentina on a British battleship to fight in Italy from 1943 to 1945.

Later career

At the end of the war he moved to Scotland, before emigrating to Australia, where he won the South Australian Championship nine times.