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B1 6 SUNDAY. APRIL I. I WO OC LOS ANliELUSTIMILS ORANGE COUNTY a ROOM SALE ROOM SALE LARGE 12X18 FAMILY OR PATIO ROOM By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS COMPLETELY I HI Ii! .1 il tTlSr, INSTALLED Mission Viejo Woman, 70, Struck by Spouse's Unoccupied Car, Dies OW HfiB (213) SSSk 281-1940 545-4437 SMI IKS Former IRS Professionals Negotiate Business Personal Repayment Plans, Lien-Levy-Seizure PreventionReleases, Penalty Reductions, Delinquent Returns Filed Aggressively FOR FREE COHSUL TATIOH CALL Kara's 69-year-old husband, Andrew, had backed out of the garage and had gotten out of his 1976 Chrysler to shut the garage door when the car started to roll into the street, Mendez said. "Katherine ran behind the vehicle attempting to stop it from rolling into the street, but it knocked her down and then rolled over her," Mendez said. Andrew Kara was taken to Saddleback Community Hospital in Laguna Hill for observation.

From a Times Staff Writer MISSION VIEJO-A 70-year-old woman was run over while trying to stop her husband's unattended car from rolling down a driveway, authorities said. Katherine Leslie Kara was pronounced dead by paramedics in front of the couple's house on the 27800 block of Espinoza, shortly after the incident Friday at 12:55 p.m., Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Jay Mendez said. EQUI-TAX. INC." abcdefgh 'UNREST AT" BEDSPREAD KINGDOM Last week the Bedspread Kingdom declared itself an independent nation.

Today there Is unrest among the bedspreads. They want their freedom-they have feelings, tool They live under the most chaotic housing conditions. Each spread Is housed In a plastic bag that sits on a shelf crowded in with lots of others. They are so crowded the king and queen sizes have to live together. The only time they have running water is when the root leaks.

Sure, the star bedspreads that sing and dance have an easy life, all the others lust lay on a bed waiting to be discovered. The feeling of independence Is running so high now that each bedspread wants the right to negotiate independent sales contracts with the April 1. 1990 Position '5066: Black to play and win. From the game Bricard Pinter, France 1969. Solution to Position tSOBB: White wins with 1 Nxf7! Rxf7 2 NI6 gx(6 (Black holds out longest with 2.

Kh8 3 Qxf7) 3 Qxl7 Kh8 4 Qxl6 Kh7 5 Qxh6 mate. If 1 Qe8, then 2 Nxh6 gxh6 3 Nxe7 Kg7 4 Qxh6 mate and 2 Kh7 3 NI7 Kg8 4 Nxe7 Nxe7 5 Qh8 mate wrap it up. rt IT'S NOT JUST ANOTHER LINGERIE STORE! HI: IT HELPS ME IM FANTASIES DREAMS COME TRUE! customers. AL GREENWOOD. THE BEDSPREAD KING (213) 498-9277 27S0 E.

Pacific CmiI Hwj. at Temple Lug Buck OPEN 7 DAYS 10 TO 5:30 Kg4 79 Kh7 KI3 80 g7 Kxe3 81 g8Q Bxg8 62 Kxg8 Kxd4 wins for Black. 74 Ba6 Bd7 75 g5l Ouchl If 75 Bxe6 76 fxe6 b3. then 77 g6 b2 78 g7 Ke7 79 g8Q bxa 1Q 80 Qf7 Kd6 81 Qd7 mate. Or 78 Kg8 79 e7 KI7 80 g8Q Kxe7 81 Qg5, and a series of checks wins the pawn at b2.

For example, 81 Kd6 82 Qc5 Ke6 83 Qb6, or 81 82Qd5Kf6 63Qc6Kf7l83. Kf5 84 Qg6 mate) 84 Qb7. winning. b3 76 g6. Black Raaigns.

GM Karpov (U.S.S.R.) GM Timman (Holland) 8, Kuala Lumpur 1990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 o4 6 3 Nf3 b6 4 g3 Ba6 A popular line ol the Queen's Indian Defense. 6 b3 d5 Karpov and Kasparov thoroughly tested 5 Bb4 6 Bd2 Be7. 6 Bo2 dxc4 7 Na5 Bb48Kf1As8Bd2allows8. Qxd4. Nfd7l? A new move.

Black gets some compensation with 8 c6 9 Nxc6 Nxc6 10 Bxc6 Ko7 1 1 BxaB Qxa8. 9 Nxc4 With a two-point lead, Karpov plays it safe. The wild 9 Bxa8 Nxe5 would suit Timman. c6 10 Bb2 0-0 11 Nbd2 b6 12 N3 Bb7 13 Qc2 Qb6 14 Nf3 Thinking of 15 Ng5 NI6 16 d5. Nf6 16 Na5 B7 16 N3g4 Nxg4 17 Nxg4 Nd7 18 Bf3 RacB 19 Rdl a6 Strange.

Black stands well after the natural 19 c5 20 Qc3 NI6, and 20 exd5 probably favors Black after either 21 Bxd5 Bxd5 22 Rxd5 Qc6 or 2 1 015 Qe6l. 20 Q4 Rc7 21 Kg2 a47l Going for complications. Instead. 21 c5 22 d5 ReSI (if 22 f5, then 23 keeps material equality) 23 QI4 exd5 is fine. 22 bxa4 Ra8 23 axbB cxbB 24 Obi Bxf3 26 xf3 h67 Black would like to plant his Knight on d5, but 25 26 Bxf6 27 d5l leaves White a safe pawn ahead.

More logical is 25 Qa6. when 26 d5 0xa2 and 26 a3 Nb6 27 Ne3 Nd5 should hold. 26 N3 h4 Pointless, but 26 Nf6 27 d5 opens lines for White's pieces. 27 d5l Bc6 28 Rhal White masses his forces for a breakthrough with 29 dxe6. 6 29 Ng4 Rca77l The a-pawn means little.

Black may survive 29 16 30 Qg6 NISI, but 30 d6l? Bxd6 31 Qg6, threatening 32 appears to win. Then 31. Bf8 is mated by 32 Nh6 Kh8 33 NI7 Kg8 34 Re4 Nc5 35 Rh4. and 31 Kf8 32 Ne3! Nc5 33 Nf5 Rd8 loses nicely to 34 Bxe5! fxe5 35 Rxd6. 30 NxaB NxaS 31 Rx6 Rxa2 32 d6l More convincing than 32 Rh5 16.

h3 Now 32 .16 -loses instantly to 33 Re7 (threatening 34 Qg6l Bxd6 34 Re6. 33 Kxh3 Bxd6 34 Rh5 Qxf20r34. f6 35 Bxf6! Qxf2 36 Qb3 KI8 37 Rh8 mate. 35 Qh7 Kf8 36 Qxg7 K8 No better is 36 Ke7 37 QI6 Ke8 38 Rh8 BI8 39 Qe5 mate. 37 Rh8 Kd7 38 Qxf7, Black Resigns.

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10-8, Tuas. U-8 CLOSED TO THE PUBUC I ALL 3 PIECES! $d5)(ffi I 1 MOST POPULAR SUITE IN THE U.S. TODAY iMfM LOVESEAT ii i iDuii iiiii ii sfiR-. -jri- rr rr SOFA LOVESEAT CHAIR INTERNATIONAL NEWS Former world champion Anatoly Kar-pov defeated Jan Timman of Holland, 6V4-2S4, in their Candidates final match in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Karpov finished with a flourish, winning the last two games.

Ha earns the right to challenge Gary Kasparov in the 1990 world championship, which begins Oct. 7 in New York City. Karpov won the first, fourth, eighth and ninth games, and drew the rest. He was navar in trouble, and actually missed chances to win by an even greater margin. Timman, ranked third in the world behind Kasparov and Karpov, said that ha didn't think he could win after losing the adjourned fourth game, which he called his "best game." The next Kasparov-Karpov match will be their fifth championship match, extending their record rivalry.

Kasparov leads, 17 wins to 16, with 87 draws. LOCAL NEWS Senior Master Alan Pollard won the 39-player Victor Valley Open last weekend in Victorville. Pollard scored 5-1, drawing Andy Sacks and Nick Schoon-maker and defeating top-rated IM Doug Root. Root, Sacks and Schoonmaker tied for second place with 4-2. Alan Morrow topped the Reserve (under 2000) section with 5-1.

Mark Doyle was second, and Doug Fraser was best under 1500. The next Victor Valley Chess Assn. event is a three-round quad tournament, scheduled April 15, at Victor Valley College in Victorville. For details, call Steve Bradley at (619) 243-3287. Jeff Birkel won the Arcadia Club Championship with a perfect score of 6-0.

Birkel's rating has crossed 2200, making him a master. Class prize winners were Dan Lee, Jerry Downs, Gerald Harrison, Albert Tom, David Lo and St. Ives De Plevissier. There were 46 players. The Arcadia Chess Club begins its Spring Special, a five-round tournament on Monday evenings, on April 2.

The club meets 1 p.m. Mondays in the Senior Citizens Building, 405 S. Santa Anita Ave. in Arcadia. For more information, call Fred Brock at (818) 331-1638.

Alexey Root, the 1989 U.S. Women's champion, is circulating a petition to protest the U.S. Chess Federation's proposed change in the format of the annual U.S. Women's Championship. To save money, the USCF is considering a switch from the usual 10- or 12-player tournament to a four-player event with only the defending champion and three high-rated contenders.

For more information on the controversy, call Root at (213) 471-7909 or Diana Gherghe at (213) 929-8038. TODAY'S GAMES QM Karpov (U.S.S.R.) GM Timman (Holland) Kuala Lumpur 1990: 1 d4 IW6 2 c4 gB 3 Nf3 Bg7 4 o3 c6 5 Bg2 dB 6 cxdS A quiet variation of the Neo-Grun-feld Defense. cxdB 7 Nc3 0-0 8 NaB 6 9 0-0 Nfd7 10 f4 This was tested in several dull Karpov Kasparov games. Nc6 11 B3 12 Nd3 Nb8 13 b3 Q7 14 4 Bd7 16 Bel Rfd8 16 3 B8 17 Ba3 Qf7 18 Rel Bf8 19 Bxf8 Qxffi White has a tiny edge, because of his greater control of the dark squares. 20 g4 Q7 21 Qd2 Rac8 22 Na2 Rc7 23 Rc5 Nc8 24 16 The game heats up.

Karpov undermines d5 and menaces 25 Nef4. g5 26 Ng3 Now White intends 26 fxe6 and 27 NI5. 6I? Offering a pawn. Instead, too dangerous is 25 26 Rc2 e5 27 Rlc1. when White threatens Nd3-b4.

26 Qc1 71 White's pieces do not cooperate well after 26 Bxd5 Kh8 or 26 dxe5 Nxe5, and 26 Rxd5 exd4 is harmless. But 26 Rfcl e4 27 Nb4 improves on Karpov's choice, bfl 27 Rc2 4 28 Nf2 White has lost his chance to occupy b4. Nd6 29 Qd2 RdcS Now Black has equalized. 30 Rfc1 a6 31 Bfl Nb4 32 Rc3 Qd7 33 Nd1 Rc6 34 Rxc6 Rxc6 36 Rxc6 Qxc6 36 Nc3 KfB 37 Kf2 K7 38 K1 KfB 39 Kdl QcB 40 K1 Kg7 41 N2 Nx2 42 Qxa2 Oc7 Black accomplishes nothing with 42 Qcl 43 Kf2 becauser44 Ne2 Qdl 45 Qa3! Nc8 46 h3 hxg4 47 hxg4 Kf7 48 Qcl exchanges Queens 43 Kf2 Kffl 44 Qb2 K7 46 Be2 Kd8 46 K1 Kc8 47 Kd2 Kb7 48 Qcl Qa77l A point behind, Timman disdains the draw he could secure by trading Queens. 49 Kt1 Bd7 60 Kf2 Na8 61 Qhll? Karpov abandons his Queenside to try for a win.

Qb4 62 h4 Qxb3 If 52 h6 53 hxg5 hxg5, then 54 Qh7 Kc8 55 Qf7! Qxb3 56 Nxe4 Bxa4 57 Nxf6 gives White the more serious threats. 63 hxg6 xg6 64 Qxh7 Oxa4 65 07 Qc6 66 QxgS a4 Splitting his passers. Perhaps Black should push the pawn 67 Qa7 Qd6 68 Qxd6 Nxd6 59 Bd1 Bb6 60 N2 a3 61 Nc1 Kc7 The sealed move. White has the better ol a drawn ending, because Black must bring his King back to the Kingside to stop White's pawns. 62 Ko3 Nc4 63 Ba2 B8 64 Kf4 Nb2 66 KgB Nd3 66 Nb3l Not 66 Na2? b5 67 KI6? because of 67 68 Bdl NI2 69 Bb3 Nxg4, and Black wins.

a2 Threatening 67 Ncl. 67 Na1 b5 6B Bd1 Restraining Black's pawns. However, Black should still draw. b4 69 Bb3 Ncl 70 Bxd6 Kd6 71 Bc4 Bb6 As 72 Bxb57? b3 queens. 72 Bg8 K7 73 Kh6 Setting a last trap.

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