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CHESS krf ISAAC KASHDAN INTKRNATIONAl OUNDMAHIt AMnu hmn to Chtu Mint, LA. rinu loi Alleles 11, Colli. SMYSLOV IN LEAD; MATCH FINISH NEAE aLOSgitggleSCimCS DOWNTOWN AND Alli rf jtf 4- iarll 1. 1951 THUS PROBLEM 2S1 Br T. Lasard BLACK Thft erowrilntr nf MM chesg champion was almost as- surea wnen vassuy Smyslov won the 20th game of the match the Tschaikowsky Music Hall in wwjw- aiuysiov now leans oy 114-8, and needs only one more point of the four games summing ra De piayeo, accord-tag to a report from the New iors limes.

Champion Botwlnnlk was out-Waved tavthp VrtnfVtf.il er in thi first, secim 20th game, which went to 41 luuves. ai mat stage Smyslov had gained the material advan-tage of two pawns plus a secure WHITE 4 Whit mtti In two. TIMES PROBLEM 2854 Br B. p. Postorr BUCK Position.

Botwlnnlk searched iot aome possiwe escape after -Ojournment, but there wai none oe round. Early resig. nation was lnvltahi IRREGS. OF 12.95 SCALLOPED CHINTZ COVERLETS JB 3 Ei i a a The 18th and 19th games were both drawn, which -was all to Smyslov's advantage. In the 8th game Botwinnlk adopted the French Defense, and emerged from t.h superior prospects.

He missed 57o. x1 IP mat. nv nay time pressure, and the result was a long struggle in an endgame which equaiizea aiier 6Z moves. The 19th game was the shortest "of the match. Playing the White side of an English Opening, Botwinnik offered a draw after 16 moves, which was tjromritiv ztfifanttiA Ttm WHIT 4 WttlU matts In thrit.

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Twin or full size. jjiu. iuu rtda clear indication of the fatigue I and strain that th to Keep ner unaer control ana stiu checkmata In two or tore moves. Our diagrams today show that It can was trying to overcome. TheJ ROr.T1TTOJt TO PHnBTSSf 2S49: N-Nfi arty aixw assured him of an SOLUTION TO PR03LZM 2550: N-86 ThrMt.

2 HZPehl If O.RS. 2 X-Q3: aoiuonai aay of rest. ItTH HATCH GAME If QlP, 3 K-X4; II R-N2. 3 KlQPi III ran. a Mar.

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Ploetx. Ibres MATCHING DUST RUFFLE IpMuiil Pawn that Smyalov Klnts W. H. Griffith. D.

B. Hab-rtleld, I A. Victor. Two points vu. ma rn.

this Proved lasting and winning advan- a-. wu.a line diuxaine play. SICILIAN DEFENSE r. saira-amita jr4 k. ixwaras, C.

Foster. K. R. Egelhaaf. M.

J. Hendrlckson. Jarmuz. S. W.

Nay, J. P. Walsh. Ono point J. C.

Beaver. R. S. Piirlcptt A. Dvl.

K. T. Glllen. J. Bmjslor Botvlnnllc ISmysIoe Botirinnlk tola Whit R.

Goodwin. J. C. Harrison. L.

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Hoop, K. G. Howell. M. J.

Lyons, W. S. Moore, E. E. Penter, Rosen, D.

Russell. R. N. Seemel, F. Vlsclo B-N5 28-BxB PIP BMJch N-B3 R.

West. These problems proved unusually difficult, with more than half, our solvers Koing- wronif. The most! 29- R-QN8 30- P-QB4 31- P-B5 32- R-QS Tl.P-TM Brack R-B7ch B-B K-N2 B-K3 PiB P-K4 K-B2 K-K3 P-N R-NB R-N R-NB R-B8ch R-NBch R-RSch R-NSch R-RSdi B-K4 R-R Resigns Chintz in colors to match the coverlets above. Ruffled bottoms. Elasticized top to fit any size bed.

Yellow, pink, gold, hunter green, white, brown, blue, turquoise. Phone and Mail Orders Filled 1- P-E 2- N-KBJ 3- P-B4 4- P-Qt 5- N-B3 6- B-K3 7-PXP 8- OxQcb 9-BU 10- FxB 11- H-Q 12- NlN 13- BIRP M-F-B3 15-P-QR4. 16- B-K6 17- P-B5 18- P-N4 19- P-R5 20- BPxX 31- B-Qj 32- PlB PxN frequent wronit claim aw wasi N-N4. when N-KB6 defends. In 2S50.I If 1 NiKP.

PxN: 2 PxR(O). Q-Rch! 34- K-Q2 35- K-Q3 36- K-B 37- K-N 38- K-R The check was apparently over- B-B4 H-03 R-QR O-O N-B B-E3 looKea DV tnose wno suonuttea uus Une. 40-K-R3 In the next bracket at 44-2, 42-R-Q3 -K-NJ MB KR-N RxNP Ranch were Maurice Gedence of Las Vegas, Ralph Clark of Pasadena, BATES BEDSPREADS John Rinaldo of Long Beach and Gaston Chappuis of bait Lake City. Curiously, last year's 8.95 VALUE 13TH MATCH GAME an apparently even game, with opposite colored Bishops, Smyslov luadenlvsave up a Pawn on hla 33rd move, whatever threats he expected to develop soon disappeared, in the final position White's center Pawns can inarch right through. OTMZO-ntDXAX D23CENSB winner, Farrell Clark of Salt Lake City, who nosed out Smith by half a point, this time was down in 20th place with a mi Botwlnnlk SmTsloT Botvlnnlc Cmysle-v nus score.

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B-Q2 ed game was the clincher for 23-B-N2 P-R335I Smith. It was played in the last P-QN4 B-N5 P-CJN3 B-R3 BxNcb P-C4 round, when Talcott was sec ond place, just half a point be P-B5 PSP! OR-B S-K hind Smith. O-O P-B4 OPIP R.B2 1- P-QBt 2- N-QS1 3- P-Q4 -P-K3 S-N-K2 S-P-QRJ 7- NIB 8- P-QNJ 9- P-QR JC-B-R3 12- H-NS 14- B-B3 15-BlN 1S-P-B3 17-K-B3 180-0 13-Q-Q3 SICILIAN DEFENSE 24- QK2 25- K-O 26- N-B2 27- PTP 28- 0-Q2 2S-KR-B 30-B-R3 31- K-R 32- R-B2 33- KR-R3 34BxP 35- B-BJ 36- V- 37- RIQ 33-B-O 39-N-B3 Talcott Smttb TalcottlSmlth White Black White R-N2I P-R4 P-K5 0-N3 MAIL PHONE ORDERS FILLED ON $3 OR MORE, iVaW MAY CO. BASEMENT N-B3 B-N2 N-KS H-K4 BtB P-QR3 P-B4 Q-S3 ER-Q 1- P-S4 f-154 2- N-KB3 N-QB3 33-BXN 3- P-Q4 PxP 34-R-Q7 4- NXP N-B3 3S-RxRch 5- N-QB3 P-Q3 36-R-Q4 6- B-KN3 P-K3 37-P-KN4 7- Q-Q2 B-B2 3S-K-Q2 B-O-O-O O-O 3fl-PxP 9-P-B4 P-K4 40-K-C13 N-Q6 KR-N R.Nfi R(l)-N2 40-P-R4 S0-P-Q5 K-B2 Tha nme adlanrsed this saint. pLjftjtl Ouon.

I Item I Size I Color I 2nd Color I Price Addre UAV AeoucijT Ciry AT. Mill CI. 4-4141 CR. 4-2292 EX. 3-9261 NE.

J-7171 OS. 4-0193 ST. 2-1141 Kl. 2-5666 QR-K R-QBi KXR R-B4 P-KR4 PxP R-B2 K-B2 P-N3 PxPch R-K2ch R-B2 R-K2 R-B2 K-B K-B2: Jt-S2ch R-B2 K-N2 Blsck resigned resumins. I4TH MATCH GAMB For the first time- in the match.

Cash Charge C.O.p. 10-N-B5 BxN 41 P-B4 H-PxB P-KR3 42-K-K4 12- B-R4 Q-R4 43-PXP 13- K-N OR-B 44-K-B4 14- P-KR3 PxP 45-P-N3 15- QxBP Q-N5 46-R-K4 Please add 4 sales tax If vou-llve in California. Add 'HfafeT Wdinj, Downtown Voll. Botwlnnlk played the French Defense, formerly a great favorite of shipping charges beyond United Parcel delivery zone. 25c handling charge on CO.D.'s.

T42S 16tlQ NXQ 47-P-N4 ms. xn center fawns were oiocitea at an early stage, with one open whlrh nnlv rMllted in the ex- 17- P-R3 H-KJ -K- 18- B-K2 KR-K149-K-K4 19-B-B3 P-QN3 50-K-Q3 Change of Rooks. In the ending weak points on both sides balanced out. with tha draw a legitimate re PxP 21- B-K2 N-K5 52-P-B5 22- BXB RxB 53-RxP 23- NxOP NXN54-K-B4 K-R3 sult. TRENCH DEFENSE Smrslor Botwlnnlk SmTslor Botwlnnlk K-N4 R-K2 R-QN2: R-N K-B5 R-K Reslsns BlLCk Whit 24- RXN P-B3 25- B-R OR-K 56-P-N5 26- KR-Q K-B 57 P-R5 27.B-N5 R-B 58-K-Q5 28- B-R4 N-B2 59-K-Q6 29- RIG1-QJ R-N 60-K-B7 30- B-N3 QR-K 61-P-NS White Black 24- Q-R4 25-RlR 25-P-B3 27-BXR RxRch R-B RXRCh Q-E2 NIQ N-Q PJP MC21-B3 K-N K-B WEST VALLEY TANDEM A tandem simultaneous chess exhibition will be given by James Barry and Robert Lorber N-B at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday at the P-K3 P-Q4 B-N5 P-QB4 BxNch Q-BZ P-34 N-K2 O-O P-QN3 B-R3 0-Q2 BxB QN-B3 PXPI OR-B N-R4 p-TO K-R N-N N-QB3 N-Q N-82 1- P-Kl 2- P-Q4 3-N-CBJ 4- P-K5 I 5- P-OR3 6- PlB 75-N 8- Q-N3 9- B32 10- B-Q3 11- N-R3 12- N-B4 13- P-KR4 14-PXB 15- B-K1 16- PXP 17- P-R5 18- P-RS 19- 0-0 20-QR-N 21- B-02 22- N-S3 23- KR-B K-K2 K-02 West Valley Ghess Club, 21816 P-N4 2S-OXQ 29- K-B4 30- P-N4 31- PxP 32- H-K2 33- K-B2 34- K-K 35- P-N5 36- K-Q 37- K-B2 38-K-N3 39- P-Rt 40- PxP 41- B-Q2 42-K-R3 43- K-N2 44-K-R3 45- B-K 4S-N-B Lanark, Canoga Park. All West P-R3 K-B2 PxP Valley players are invited to their skill against the two ex K-N3 perts. K-R3 N(2)-Q After the exhibition there N-K2 Drawn will be a meeting to discuss the club 1 Tournament. NORTH-SOUTH WARMUP scheduled to start the follow The special southern warm-i ing week. This may be a two section event, to provide good up match, preparation tor ine annual North-South battle, will competition for both strong be held at 1 p.m.

next Sunday players ana those with more limited experience. For further! at the woman's Club of Hollywood, 1749 La. Brea Ave. Registration will be at 12:15 p.m. information, call R.

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of 2.99, 81x108" flat percale sheets 2.49 Irregs of 1.89, youth size contour muslins. .1.59 Phone and Mail Orders Filled side Chess Club defeated, the The area from just below Fresno to the Mexican border; will be divided into two parts ban Gabriel valley Chess Club Dy ai-s. This evened the se geographically. The dividing ries, as San Gabriel had won the first event early in March. Plans are being discussed for a rubber line will be Wlisnire aiva from the ocean to downtown Los Angeles, and the San Ber match.

Great interest ha3 been nardino Freeway eastwara. Captain for the group resid aroused by a display of chess material at the Riverside Pub ing north of that line will be Al Raymond, 1048 Newgrove, Lancaster. The southern forces will be led by Kyle Forrest, 853 lic LlDrary. There are a number unusual chess sets, books, and pictures of chess masters' in various tournaments, 27th St. Manhattan Beacn.

over Following are details of the all chairman for the event is match: Charles Henderson, 1561 Linda Sin ttehri! rr Crest Drive. For further information, call him at CR-6-3029. Klrerslde CO C. Walker O. Hunnex C.

Drevlo B. shaelfer O. Kern P. Dobles W. MacMurdT W.

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sonser R. Swalford 0 SMITH WINS NEVADA OPEN MAR DEL PLATA, 1957 The annual Nevada Open Tournament was played at Las Vegas April 18 tc 20. California was strongb represented, with NUIZO-INDIAir DEFENSE Panno Sansulnett Panno White Sansulnottl White 11 players of the total of 32 en tered. The rest were irom Ne 1- P-G4 2- P-OB4 3- N-Q33 4- P-K3 5- B-Q3 6- N-B3 21- P-N5 22- N-KR4 23- W-B5 24- NxRch 25- P-BS 26- R-N vada and Utah. P-QR4 R-R2 B-B RXN NPxP P-B4 P-B5 P-N4 R-KN2 Phil Smith of Fresno proved 7-0-0 9-pip tfisec N-KB3 P-K3 B-N5 P-QN3 B-N2 P-B4 0-0 bS! O-B? P-KR3 P-OJ R-K OJI.Q2 P-K4 Q-Q N-R2 RxB P-B3 B-02 the class of the field, taking first prize with a score cf He received the trophy as 1957 Nevada Invitational Chess Champion.

Smith was the only Z7-P-N6 28- P-33 29- Q-03 30- P-N7 31- BxB" 32- N-K4 33- R-NG 34- KR-N 35- Q-R3 35-QxBP 37-R-B6 38-RXBP 39- NxP 10-R-K U-B-N5 12- B-Rt 13- N-B3 14- R-QB 15- P-OS 16- P-QN4 17- B-B2 18- BXB P-pra O-QBS P-B5 PxP P-R5 undefeated player tne lourna- 72x108" FLORAL SHEETS 4.50 VALUE 30 9 Fieldcrest percales. May garden floral print. Silky smooth. Perfect quality. Rose, Blue, or Yellow on White.

4.95 VALUES 81x108" 3.39 1.65 VALUE Pillow cases 99e MAY CO. BASEMENT Domestics, Downtown Valley ment, as he had been last year Q-R4 at Reno. Reslsns 19-B-R4 20- B-BS KINO'S INDIAN DEFENSE Naldorf Albert Naldorf Blick Albert White N-N3 KPxP BxB O.Q2 N-B2 White N-KB3 P-KN3 B-N2 P-Q3 P-K4 P-R3 The next three prizes were also won by Californians, Robert Lorber of Reseda, LeRoy Johnson of Los Angeles and Lester Talcott of Oakland. They lied at 5-2 with William Taber of Reno. The ties were broken In the order listed by the Sonneborn-Berger system.

Taber received a special trophy as the highest ranking Nevada 1- P-04 2- P.QB4 3- N-QB3 4- F-K4 3.P-B3 8-KN-K2 7- B-K3 8- P-05 9- BPxP K-R fiisec 15- B-R3 16- PxP 17- N-04 18- RxB 10-R-R2 20- Q-Q3 21- 0-O-0 22- K-N 23- N-K6 24- B-04 25- N-NS 28-SXBch 37-O-CM 28-NXQP 0-0 PxP UK-B N-R3 N-K P-B4 P-B5 P-KN4 3-B3 N-Q2 R-KN 0-K2 N-02 NXB N-B4 Reslssa 10- P-KR4 11- P-R5 12- b-b: u-p-Ss I4-F-KNJ EbU4bk fJssassiea4sMj' sxMslieSaeataaUgtV wlaiaSP I4hhM lftet4a liWslslu player..

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