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I ASBURY PARK SUNDAY PRESS, June I. 1969 43 THE CHESSBOARD Camera Angles By IRVINO PRSFOR tor travel convenience; th Am. Spassky' Opening Boomerangs 1 (asnifitiif sire to shoot verv rln a 5 N-B3 P-Q4 By HARRY T. CONOVER piays. wnite must accept an isolated rook's pawn.

oeeo mm PxBP RxP 19 Q-N3 Q2 4 M-J- mm Already the Isolated pawn is under attack. 20 R-R P-QN4! Gaining a passed pawn re 6 K3 Against Reshevskv in the 2nd Piatigorsky Cup Tournament. 16, Petrosian continued 6 PxP, NxP; 7 P-K3, B-K2; fi B-N5ch, P-B3; 9 B-Q3, 0-0; 10 B-Q2, N-Q2; 11 NxN. BPxN; 12 0-0. White gained a slight edge, but precision play by Reshevsky brought about a draw.

6 QN-Q2 7 PxP PxP 8 B-K2 ln the main variation of this defense this bishop is brought Tress Staff Writer The 11th game of the world title match, now nearing its end in Moscow, took a curious turn as the challenger, Boris Spass-ky of the Soviet Union, played a line favored by the world champion, Tigran Petrosian, and lost. As While in a Queen's Indian Defense, Spassky played 4 P-QR3 instead of the usual 4 P-KN3, a procedure recommended by Petrosian. Just what Spassky had In mind in adopting a line which Interchangeable lenses or to have both manual and automatic exposure control operation. The answers to these questions plus the decision about how much money you are able to spend should narrow the available choices to a manageable few. The final selection should be based on handling the cameras In question the way each feels, focuses, adjusts, loads and responds.

Some cameras seem comfortable, others awkward factors that will come to the fore only by going through a dry-run shooting pro 3D gardless of how White replies. 21 PR5 BN2 AP Newifratarei A beginner wishing a nnlid start in photography, or an tt-perlenced photographer wishing to review fundamentals might well consult the "1969 Invitation to Photography," the fourth annual edition by editors of Popular Photography published by Ziff-Davis, N.Y. $1.35. It's unusual to see a story repeated from one year to the next but when It has lasting value, it can happen. Such is the case with David Vestal's "Introduction to a Simple Craft," a 2fi-page review of basic photography.

He presents a sensible and Informative summary of cameras, lenses and shutters. 0SEDOGE5B ffi A 22 K5 23 KR-Q Q-R5 24 P-N3 Q-K2 The oueen's forav has In duced a slight weakness in the SALE STARTS MON. 10 JUL A darkroom need not be dark, thinks Harvey Shaman. Hs painted hii newest workroom white for visibility but keeps It safe for films and paper with proper safe-lights. The story of his new darkroom, 10th one in his career, is In the "196? Invitation to Photography." to KN2 where he exerts pres White king's position.

25 P-B3 N-N4 no doubt has been thoroughly sure on the center. The text move appears to be too passive. analyzed by the champion is PUBLIC NOTICE! unclear. Possibly he had come to the game with a prepared 8 B-Q3 9 P-QN4 0-0 10 0-0 P-QR3 26 P-R4 N-K3 Spassky is fighting back courageously, but in driving off the Black forces he has created lasting weaknesses in his position. 27 P-B4 P-B3 28 N-K3 Now It Is White's turn to A precautionary measure In films, darkroom layout, process tended to avoid any unpleasantness that might follow N-QN5.

11 Q-N3 Q-K2 12 R-N N-K5! ing, enlarging, light and lighting, picture form and content. In another article, the prob cedure. In "A Pro Builds A Darkroom Harvey Shaman echoes my sentiments about the value of a place to work. His newest is the 10th darkroom Shaman has built in his 22 years as a working photographer. It incorporates the best features of those he has had before and those he has been around the country.

It is conventional with the basic concept of a wet side and a dry side, but wide, 7 inches deep and 10 feet long the width of his workroom. The lumber was nailed and glued together with waterproof glue, then covered with fiberglass and epoxy resin. There were hot and cold water pipes and a drain handy but Shaman added a simple but very useful luxury: a temperature control valve which delivers water at a constant 68 degrees. The sink is slightly higher at one end so that wash water and dumped ALL MERCHANDISE IN THIS STORE IS MARK DOWN MERCHANDISE AND HAS BEEN SLASHED TO THE BONE. DUE TO FANTASTIC BARGAINS ALL SALES NO REFUNDS, NO EXCHANGES.

THIS STORI WILL BE OPEN 6 DAYS THIS WEEK. OUR MAIN STORE WILL BE OPEN THE USUAL 4 DAYS. lem of shopping for a new camera is explored. It helps to de- variation, or with the idea of surprising the titleholder by springing his pet line against him. In any event, Petrosian was neither surprised nor caught unprepared, as he played brilliantly to win in 56 moves.

Here is the score: QUEEN'S INDIAN DEFENSE White Black Spassky Petrosian 1 P-Q4 N-KB3 2 P-QB4 P-K3 3 N-KB3 The knight obtains a strong outpost where he quite easily can be supported by pieces and termuw in advance the main 28 N-Q 29 B2 N-B2 purpose 01 me camera vou Black Intends to brine this wantr-rwhether only for color knight to K5 or B5 by way of projection; a compact one Q3. chemicals will flow downhill to was built for comfort to work in, with the work area large enough to handle the biggest size prints he is likely to make. "Perhaps 'darkroom is a misnomer," Shaman says, "because mine isn't dark. It is painted white for visibility. I'd call it a a place where photographic paper can be worked on without fear of fogging and where film can be opened up without damage from unsuitable light.

Lights have OA safelieht filters or a green filter for film inspection. Normally, when the safelights are on, the room has a warm yellow color and the equipment can be seen and handled easily." For comfort, he changed the height of his work surfaces from the standard 36 Inches above the floor to 42 Inches. He found the new position eliminated a slight bending all the time for his height of 5 feet 11 Inches and caused less fatigue after several hours of work. He had a sink built: 20 inches 30 N-Q2 the drain. On the dry side, a light-tight compartmented paper safe Is in This move Is frequently played nowadays in order to avoid the fighting Nimzo-Indian Need office equipment? Check the corporated in the enlarger table.

It has a hydraulic door-clos Defense which can follow 3N pawns. If now 13 NxN, PiN, White would soon find the Black pawn at K4 intolerable. 13 P-QR4 N(2)-B3 14 P-N5 Against Black's action on the kingside. White seeks compensation on the opposite wing. 14 NxN 15 QxN N-K5 His fellow having departed, this knight springs to replace him with the gain of a tempo.

Now it is Black who is setting the pace, as White appears to have lost the advantage of the first move. 16Q-B2 KR-B 17 B-N2 P-QB3 Now, regardless of how he er for automatic safety. Shaman's darkroom is a per QB3. The trouble with the text is that it lacks bite and poses no sonal workroom, a place in which he can experiment and learn. "To work solely with a problems for Black.

3 P-QN3 4 P-QR3 Values in Today's Classified Ads! camera is to be only half a pho tographer," he concludes. "In Petrosian's preference for this move is based on the avoidance of 4 B-N5 which could printing lies the other half of the creative process we call follow 4 N-B3. 4 B-N2 photography." Position after White's 30th Move 30 R-B5! This move must have come as a shock to Petrosian's detractors who sav he is capable only of stodgy, positional chess. OVER 20,000 JUST REDUCED CHILDREN'S, LADIES', MEN'S SHIRTS PANTS POLOS 'SHIFTS SWEATERS DRESSES GIRDLES UNDERWEAR SHIRTS -TIGHTS BLOUSES JACKETS SWIM SUITS ETC. ETC.

ETC. Here, ne invades tne enemy camp with the offer of the ex change which White feels un willing to accept. Indeed, after 31 BxR, QPxB; 32 away, Black would command the FATHERS DAY IS JUNE 15th board. 31 Q-Q3 R-K 32 B-KB3 B-N5 33 B-R3 BxB 34 RxB N-Q3 35 R-K P-B4 20" slim-line fan quietly cools you! tooils Preparing to bring the knight 99 to K5 with telline effect. 36 R(3)-R N-K5ch 37 BxN BPxB 38 Q-N Q-Q2 39 R-R2 R(1)-QB 211 DRILL KIT, SABRE SAW AND SANDER EACH WITH POWER TO SPARE! Now Black's pressure on the queen bishop's file Is well nigh unpearaDie.

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(gp (g) Mil MB 40 QPxN 41 P-Q5 BxP 42 R-Q P-B6 43 R-B2 Q-R6! 44 R-N EACH Of course not 44 Q-R7ch and the White queen goes lost. 44 Q-NS 45 K-N2 Q-B6ch 46 K-R2 QxKP Reg. 17.99 to 19.99-CHARGE IT The cleanup begins. White's to I none I higher position is hopeless. 47 P-B5 Q-B4 48 R-KB P-N5 49 P-B6 P-N6 50 R(2)-B2 P-B7 51 Q-B P-K6 Black's rolling pawns are un 0 14.

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