Bohor Hallegua (188o-?) was a Turkish chess master.
In 1914, he played in three tournaments in pre-war Europe. He took 4th, behind Frank James Marshall, Alexander Alekhine and André Muffang, in the Quadrangular tournament of the Café Continental in Paris on July 12–14, [1] [2] and took 2nd, in a tournament in the Café de la Régence in Paris. [3] Hallegua won (leading), ahead of Ilya Rabinovich and Oscar Tenner, Hauptturnier A in Mannheim tournament (interrupted the 19th DSB Congress, July/August 1914). [4]

Gersz Salwe, also written Salve, Polish: Henryk Jerzy Salwe, was a Polish chess master.
Erich Cohn was a German chess master.

Stepan (Stefan) Levitsky was a Russian Chess Master.

Bernhard Gregory was a Baltic German chess master.
André Muffang was a French chess master.
Léon Monosson was a Belarusian–French chess master.

JonkheerArnold Engelinus van Foreest was a Dutch chess master. The younger brother of Dirk van Foreest, he thrice won Dutch Championship in 1889, 1893, and 1902. He is the great-great grandfather of the siblings Jorden van Foreest, the 2016 Dutch Champion, Lucas van Foreest, the 2019 Dutch Champion, and Machteld van Foreest, the 2022 Dutch Women's Champion.
Georg Schories (George Shories) (9 January 1874, in Berlin – 2 December 1934, in Berlin) was a German chess master.
The American Chess Congress was a series of chess tournaments held in the United States, a predecessor to the current U.S. Chess Championship. It had nine editions, the first played in October 1857 and the last in August 1923.
Albert Beauregard Hodges was an American chess master who was born in Nashville, Tennessee.
David S. Polland was an American chess master.
Jan Willem te Kolsté was a Dutch chess master.
Oscar Tenner was a Galicia (Poland)-born German–American chess master.

Albert Clerc was a French chess master.
Events in chess in 1914:
Julius Brach was a Czech chess master.
Franz G. Jacob (Jakob) (1870–?) was a German chess master.
Lev Taussig was a Czech chess master.
The London 1899 chess tournament was a chess tournament held in London. Players of the tournament included old champion Wilhelm Steinitz and Emanuel Lasker, the latter of which won the tournament.
Leon Rosen was an American chess master.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01