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I OS ANCI.I.I I IMI SUNDAY, MAKUI 4. WX) B5 METRO NEWS REUNION: Boys of Summer, Men of Autumn By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS ft Htlli 310 1 1 Concessions were made. Taylor's varsity squad played the '80s alumni, and '60s played the '70s. Two old-timers, Bill Moore and Ron Benadom (Class of '62) were allowed to join the '80s squad, enabling them to play against their sons. Between them, Moore and Benadom had three at bats.

They struck out all three times. Bill Moore rode the bench most of the game and never did get to pitch against his son. But with the alumni leading 8-3 with one out left in the game, the varsity was threatening. The bases were loaded and Warren's current star shortshop Abijah Alastra, who batted .438 in 1989 came to the plate. The spent Bullet was called on to shut him down.

A passed ball brought in one run. Then Moore threw his curve, and Alastra hit a fly ball to center to end the game. "Popped him up," Moore said. teammates remembered how they won the league championship and marched through the C.I.F. 4-A playoffs, right to the finals against Arcadia High.

But Arcadia had a flamethrower named Bill Seinsoth who mowed them down, 5-0. Seinsoth went on to USC and signed with the Dodgers, but died in a car crash. Taylor had small alumni-varsity games in years past for tuneups, but this was the third such reunion. The word reached Hadley through his younger brother, Terry, who also played for Taylor. Burleson found Terry Hadley in Oklahoma and Terry told Kim.

Some hadn't played in decades, but all were issued the tight double-knit bright yellow and navy blue jerseys. "The jerseys have shrunk," observed Wayne Hogarth of the class of '64. "And the bases are farther apart than they used to be." "retired" to be athletic director-he has a 273-256-5 record. Few coaches, however, inspire as much loyalty. Despite the threat of a rain-out, about 60 players dating from 1962 came out for Saturday's double-header, a gathering of the Bears of Spring, Summer and, now, late Summer.

"It's really all in respect for him how much we all enjoyed playing for him," said the Class of '69's Rick Burleson, the former California Angels shortshop who retired in 1987. The most successful of four Taylor players who made it to the big leagues, Burleson now scouts for the Oakland A's Kim Hadley had traveled from Phoenix to play ball and, 25 years later, reminisced about the glory days. Hadley was part of the '65 team that, he recalled, "wasn't supposed to do anything. But we just jelled." Hadley, Morrison and their Continued from Bl "To me it's like a second family," Taylor said. "When we're through here, we'll go out and drink a few beers.

Now, they were probably doing that when they were playing for me, but back then I couldn't do it with 'em." Like several players, Rich Morrison, now 42 and a veteran of Warren's championship 1965 team, said he had no clue as to Taylor's age. "I remember thinking he was old when we were playing for him. I remember going to a retirement dinner for him, then a few years later I hear he's coaching." Taylor remembered the dinner too. "I kept the presents," he said. Not that Taylor, at 57, is all that old; it's more that he's timeless.

There are coaches who have been around longer, coaches who have compiled better won -loss records. In 26 years as head baseball coach he took a few off when he abcdefgh March 4. 1990 Position "6052: White to piny and win From the game Moore Goeize. USAT West. Pasadena 1990 Solution to Position 5061: Black wins with 1 Rxc3.

threatening 2 Rxa3 mate If 2 bxc3. then 2 Qxc3 3 Bb2 (3 Ka2 Qa 1 mate, or 3 Qb2 Qxa3 4 Kb 1 Bc2 5 Qxc2 Qa mate) Qxa3 4 Kb 1 Bc2 5 Kc 1 Qe3 mate THESE ADVERTISERS ARE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AUCTION1 CAL STATE STORE FIXTURES Rgilmrtm, Dill. Mirkit. Pizza. Bikiry.

Iu Crnn ltd Yooorl Equipmsnl INTERNATIONAL NEWS World champion Gary Kasparov lost a game to Boris Gulko of Massachusetts in the grandmaster tournament in Linares, Spain. Nevertheless, Kasparov shares the lead with 21-year-old Boris Gelfand after eight of 1 1 rounds. Each has 6-2. Still in contention are Valery Salov, Vassily Ivanchuk and Nigol Short, and Alexander Belyav- sky, 4-4. All but the British star Short come from the Soviet Union.

Gulko, the only American, has 3V4-4W. He won a special bonus of $2,000 for defeating the world champion. Former champion Boris Spassky has suffered four losses and is next-to-last at 2W-5W, Spassky. who has made far too many short draws in recent years, was invited only when he signed an agreement to play at least 40 moves before drawing. So far, two of his draws were shorter than 40 moves.

LOCAL NEWS MOJAVE DESERT RESTAUR ANT tUUIPMtNl 4Utl Timr Im. Lacimr. rtw 105 1 MI-SIIZ SATURDAY, MARCH 10th, 11:00 A.M. Dealer Owitocltd: "KE0S tOOM FOB NEW EOUIPHEIIT UBIYW! DAllY" EVERYTHING MUST BE S01D AUCTiONEEBS NOTE: Eqalontlt "NEW 01 LIKE NEW CONDITION" OifKljoni: Eton) A. take 5 fieewajf north to 14 freeway (Lancastef)-Ent Ave l-Tum right lo Trevor Ave.

Left to address COOKINO EQUIPMT: Ovens wopen burners, ovens wgrllls, ovens wgrllls and open burner combinations. Single and Double Ovens, Char Broilers, Griddles, Steam Tables (Gas 4 Electric). Convection Ovens (Single Double), Fryers, Cheesemelters, Pressure Fryers, Salamanders, and MUCH MOREII REFRIGERATION: Like new Fredrlch 4 glass door freezer, 3 glass door refrigerator. 2 door Traulsen Freezer, 3 door Trautsen Freezer, Refrigerated Bakery Cases, Pie Cases, Fogel Bakery Case, Undercounter Refrigerators, Ice Cream Dipping Cabinets, Bottle Boxos, Ice Machines, Taylor Soft Serve andor Yogurt Machines. Moving to New Location $4,000,000 NEW USED 24 Complete Stores STORE.

OFFICE, WAREHOUSE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT Lozier, Madlx, Streater Gondola, Pallet Racking, 1000's Chrome Garment Racks, Lockers, 4 Ways, Rounder, T's, Showcases, Desks, Credenzas, Mirrors, Glass Cubes, Slatwall Ladders, Safe, Peg Hooks, Wall Standards, File Cabinets, Complete PharmacyVideo Store and MUCH MOREII TERMS: $100 Cash Buyer No, 25 Cash Deposit, Bal Cash March 6th 10:25 14210 van Nuys Blvd. Inspection Daily 9-4 (4 Bik.welT'o. SCy. 5) WLK IH 6- 16' EASY CLEAN COOLER WITH COIL ni COMPRESSOR SUPPORT EQUIPMT: New and Used Metro and Wire Shelving, New and Used SS Tables, Coffee Makers, Toasters, New and Used 2 and 3 Tub "NSF" Sinks, New Rubbermaid Trash Cans, Cash Registers, Sllcers (Manual and Automatic), Hot Dog Cookers, Bun Warmers, Salad Bars, Bus Carts, and MUCH, MUCH MOREII NfG (threatening 1G ib) lGc4Ke 1 Bd4 Qc 18 cb' keeps Black under restraint 16 Bd4 Qc7 17 c4 No7 18 o4 Anolhoi weakening However, neither t8 bG 19 ob nor 18 NcG 19 Bcb makes sense And 18 (16 19 Bb2 Qti 20 Ba3 Nc8 is very awkward Most natural is 18 0 0, but either 19 Bb2 or 19 Rcl favors Whito 19 Bc3 Intending Bc3 b4 b6 20 Qh5! g6 Also hopeless is 20 NgS 21 Bb4. threatening 22 14 21 Qh6 Kf7 22 f4l Dark-square disaster' Black is lost d6 23 fxo6 dxe5 24 Rxf6I Kxf6 25 Rf1 Bf5 As 25 Ke6 26 Bh3 KdG permits 27 RI6 Kc5 28 Qe3 mate 26 exf5 NxfB 27 Rxf5I KxfE 28 g4 Another way is 28 Bh3 Ko4 29 Qd2 (threatening 30 Qe2 mate) Qcb 30 Kh 1 Qe3 3 1 Qdb mate If 28 KfG, then 29 QI4 Ko7 30 Bb4 Ke8 3 1 QfG wins Ke6 Alternatives ate 28 KfG 29 Qf4 Ko7 30 Bxe5 Qc5 3 1 Bd4 QdG 32 Qe4 QoG 33 Qb7 Qd7 34 BI6I Ke6 35 Bdb Qxd5 36 Qe7 mate and 28 Kxg4 29 Bc4i, planning 30 h3 Kg3 3 1 Bo 1 mate 29 Bd5 Kf6 Or 29 Kd6 30 Bb4 Kd7 3 1 Qg7 30 Qf4 Ke7 31 Qf 7 Kd8 32 Qf6 Kd7 33 Be6 Ke8 Avoiding 33 KcG 34 Bxe5 Qd8 35 Bd5 Kc5 36 Qc6 Kb4 37 Qa4 Kc5 38 b4 mate 34 Qxh8 Ke7 36 Qg7 Kd8 37 Qf8 mate.

This game won the brilliancy prize donated by the Herman Sterner Memorial Fund Hurdle Petranovich, USAT West, Pasadena 1990: 1 o4 c5 2 Nf3 06 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nf6 5 Nc3 dB The Schevcn ingon Sicilian 6 Be2 Be7 7 Bo3 0-0 8 Qd2 Nc6 9 f4 Qc77! 10 0-0-0I? Very sharp, as Black will counterattack on the Queenside a6 Black could open the center with 10 Nxd4 11 Bxd4 eb 1 1 g4 Nxd4 12 Bxd4 Nd7 Too risky is 12 c5? 13 Be3. when 13 Bxg-V 14 Bxg4 Nxg4 15 Nd5 and 13 ex(4 14 Bxf4 Bxg4 15 Bxg4 Nxg4 16 Nd5 cost material 13g5Nb6? Too slow Black must try 13 b5 14 Re8 15 Bf6 resists 15 Bxc4 Qxc4 16 Qf2? Missing 16 BI61. which wins the d-pawn bB 17 f5 b4 18 671 Even stronger is 18 b3' Qc6 19 f6 bxc3 20 Ixe7, when White's King is safo bxc3 19 fxe7 cxb2 20 Kbl? White thinks only of mate But 20 Bxb2 Re8 2 1 Bxg7" e5 22 QfG Qe6 23 Rxd6 grabs material Ro8 21 Bxg7! Foreseeing 2 1 Kxg7 22 Qf6 Kg8 23 gG hxg6 24 Rxg6, mating eBl At last. Black fights back 22 Qf67 White should force a draw by 22 Rxd6 Be6 23 Rxc6 Qxe6 24 Qf6" Qxe7 25 Bh6 Qxf6 26 gxf6 Kh8 27 Bg7 Kg8 28 Bh6 Kh8 29 Bg7 BoC 23 RdB Rac8l Black does not waste his opportunity 24 Qf2 Black refutes 24 Rg2 with 24 Qxe4 25 BhG Qe1 26 Kxb2 Rb8 27 Ka3 Qb4 mate Qxo4 25 Rd3 Qa4 26 a3 White won last long with 26 Kxb2 Qxa2 27 Kcl Qa1 28 Kd2 Rxc2I 29 Ke3 Qb2. and 26 Rb3 Bxb3 27 cxb3 Qa3 28 Qxb2 Qxb2 29 Kxb2 Kxg7 costs a Rook BfBI Winning 27 Rf1 Or 27 Rd2 Qxa3, mating Rxe7 28 Bf6 Roc7 29 g6 8xg6 30 Rfdl Rxc2 31 Qo3 Rc1 32 Ka2 b1Q mate.

GM Gelfand (U.S.S.R.) GM Kasparov (U.S.S.R.), Linares 1990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 g6 3 Nc3 Bg7 4 o4 d6 5 Bo2 0-0 6 Nf3 The Classical System against tho King Indian Defense e5 7 0-0 Nc6 8 d5 No7 9 No1 Nd7 10 Nd3 f5 11 Bd2 Nf6 12 f3 Kh8 Clearing g8 for a Knight The main line continues 12 f4 13 c5 g5, with attacks on opposite wings 13 Rcl Black might answer 13 c5 with 13 dxc5 14 Nxc5 c6 c5 Grabbing space and preventing c4 c5 14 g4l? White could proceed on the Queenside with 14 a3 a5 15 Rbl f4 16 b4 axb4 17 axb4 b6 18 bxc5 bxc5. but he has few targets The text invites 14 (4? 15 h4' h5 16 g5. permanently closing the K.ngside a6 15 Nf2 h6 Thinking of 16 fxg4 1 7 fxg4 g5 and Ne7 g6-f4 16 h4 fxg4 17 fxg4 Nog8 18 Kg2 Nh7 19 Rh1 Bf6 20 g6l White wants the initiative Certainly not 20 h5? QeS. ceding g5 to Black, and 20 Kg3 Bxh4 2 1 Rxh4 Rxf 2 22 Qhl gb looks good for Black hxg5 21 hB Qo8 22 cxb4 After 22 bG 23 bxc5 bxc5 24 Rb 1 White controls the b-file 23 Na4 Bd8 24 Bxb4 Bd7 2B hxg6 Qxg6 26 c5 g41 Before his center crumbles. Black counterattacks 27 c6 g3 Leading to incredible complications 28 Nd3 bxc6 29 dxc6 Rc8l Hoping for 30 cxd7 Rxc 1 31 Nxc 1 Rf2 32 Kg 1 Qxe4 30 BI3 Threatening 3 1 Nxeb dxe5 32 8xf8 Not 30 Nxe5 because of 30 Rf2 31 Kg 1 dxe5 32 Qxd7 Qxe4i 33 BIT" Rg2i 34 Bxg2 Qe3 35 Kf 1 Qf2 mate Rxf3 31 Qxf3 Bg4 32 Qxg3 Qxo4 33 Kgl Nf6 The tempting 33 Bf3 Moses to 34 Nf2 Qxb4 35 Qx(3 Qxa4 36 Qf7 NfG 37 Rc4i Qb5 38 Rg4 Qb1 39 Kg2 Qxhl 40 Kxhl Nxg4 41 Nxg4 34 BxdB! More sacrifices Other moves give Black time for 34 Nh5or34 Bc7and35 Rg8 Qd4 35 Nf2 Qxd6 36 Nxg4 Qd4 37 Nf2 Qxa4 38 QxeB Threatening 39 c7 or 39 Rxh7Kxh7 40Qf5 Rc7l Or 38 RxcG 39 Rxh7 Kxh7 40 Qh2 Nh5" (not 40 Qg2Kf7 42Qxc6)41 Qxh5Kg7, drawing 39 Rh2 Rg7 40 Rg2 Bc7 41 QfSNot 41 Qe6" Qf4.

hitting cl and h2 Qxo2 42 Qc8 Qg8 43 Qxg8 KxgB 44 Rxg7 Kxg7 The battle ends when the armies run out of ammunition 45 Nd3, Drawn. HOMRT H802-S0 QUART MIXED WAUTO BOWL LIFT NEW POW RBASTER 20 iUABT-BUKESLEE 20 QUART MIXER Slnlo Lie. IA1493 8MALLWARE8: Glasses, Dishes, Serving Trays, Inserts, Heavy Duty Slock Pols (New and Used), Fry Pans (New and Used). "COMPLETE SET OF WHITE Sheet Pans, Bowls, Roasting Pans, Coffee Pots, Ladles, Knives, Forks. Spoons and MANY OTHER ITEMS.

RESTAURANT TERMS: A S50 00 caift dopout II raomfad ol BJI buyer Upon reoti- fSSPSiatw AUCTIONEERS Appfairi. UqykJatOfi Buy SeU Consign ttm, 4 depovi nd blriC4i cuh b4Ho CWrt ucans lcVJo rnmovai. 687-9500 (714) 776-2199 EQUIPMENT AUCTION On Premises. Dtspaul ol the ttmous Scatty's Restaurant Plus A Large Consignment of Quality Food Service Items Wednesday March 7, 1980 10:30 a.m. 10136 Rosecrans Bellflower, CA Mm In pari 0: Tll0njas Bf0S- Guld' PQ 66 D-2 Signs.

Lighting, Custom Booths. Tables. Misc. Kitchen Items. Hot Plates, 5 Head Son Orink Dispenser.

Cash Registers, Phone. Radio. Food Prep Unit. Toaster, 6 Burner Wolfe Range. Brwiter Hood Unit.

FlasMng Refrloera-torFreezer. Sink. Automatic Globe Slleer, Untax Slrcw, Walk-In Cooler. Desk. File Cabinet.

Shake Frytf. fee Maker, Cokielita Soft Serve Machine. Ice Cream Freezer, Dvmo Typewriter, Coffee Pott Makers, Milk Dispenser. Candles HoWers, Glass Ware. Flat Ware.

Racks All Sizes and Shapes, SUnchtoni, Dough Divider, Sneeze Guard Frame, Ice Molds. Blenders. Scales. New Hot Dog Cookers, Jet Spray Beverage Oispenser. Bowls.

S.S Shelves, Rubber Mats, Butcher Blocks, Hobait Mixer, Inserts. Soft Pretzel Machine. Food Warmers. Iced Tea Machine. Swamp Cooter.

Air Conditioner, Menu Sign. 5' Odl Case. Pie Case. Hamburger Patty Machine. Cappucino Machine.

Misc. and Much More. Preview: Morning of sate from 8:30 A to premtom will be charged to the buyer as part ol the purchase pice. ITorms and Condition: $100.00 cash deposit; 25 upon bid award. Balance to bo paid in I cash no later than Thursday, March 8.

1990 12:00 noon sharp! Ho personal checks. I WED MARCH 7, 104)0 A.M. IMtng Mactiy 1 Equkpuml Hoi IMM Ui Pinl Optfrtora PiEEISiei MJICH. TOILS i ff AI. INSPECTION 1 ELECTMNIC TEST, M-NIY i LSS.

ETC. HIOHLIQHTS INCLUOE: (4) vtrt Mills wX-Y Controls; (3) Pm. Lattiei; Mill Lltltt Toollra; Power Shear 1 Prats Braki; Sorfice Grinder: Miul Fib. Misc. Mictifoerv; Med Dental 4 Industrial X-Riy Prmlslon Impcctlon, A 30" ft Sctten-Tumico 14" Comparttors, Electronic Test Stop Equipment ETC.

Imcwcflon Afondav A TlMWday, SttM mjn. to 4M xjit A Morning oi Sato I Xerox Medical Systems 725 Los Angeles Ave. Monrovia (LA. Area) CA The telephone playoff match for the title of U.S. Amateur Team champions takes place March 9-11.

The Smart Alekhines, winners of the USAT West, will play their games in San Diego. Call Jack Miller at (619) 287-0089 for details. John Williams won the 1990 Hughes Chess Club Championship, scoring Ron Hermansen, Brian Fire-baugh, Andranik Maissian, Marcial Nie-to, Arne Lier and Eduard Oganesyann earned class prizes. There was a fine turnout of 59 players. The club, which meets Thursday evenings in the Hughes cafeteria, 8433 Fall-brook Ave.

in Canoga Park, will host the Spring Swiss, a six-round tournament, on Thursdays beginning March 8. For information, call Herman Hess at (818) 346-5959 or John G. Price at (818) 363-1379. William C. Pennucci, who had not played in a tournament since 1982, won all six games to take first prize in the Gym For the Mind 1990 Club Championship.

Next were Jonathan Eoyang and Thomas Laux. Beverly Woolsey, Sean Russell and Prem Hamilton topped the Amateur section. Gym For the Mind, a combination chess club and gym at 1942 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd. in Topanga, is open for chess from 5-10 p.m.

Wednesdays and 2-9 p.m. Saturdays. For details, call Dec Cuerdon or David Esser at 2 13) 455-1596. The Bakersfield Spring Open, a three-round tournament, takes place March 10 at the TravelLodge, 830 Wible Rd. in Bakersfield.

For information, call Scott Mason at (805) 395-0442. The Roadrunner Speed Championship will be held March 10 in the cafeteria of Buena Park High School, Academy Drive at Magnolia in Buena Park. It's a six-round tournament for students in grades 1-12. Each player gets only five minutes per game. For information, call Stan Tinkle at (714) 779-6481 (evenings) or De-wain Barber at (714) 522-8491 (days).

TODAY'S GAMES Cill Writs lor Free Oesciiplirc Brochure suu Lie. Co. MILTON J. WlciiniW 17300 17th Street. J-212, Tuetln, CA B26M (213) SM-4309 (714) 394-0511 Slat.

Llcanaa IA12M AUCTIONEERS S3S m. bruo eim. suite di. clekoale. ca ran izui ini iini 2471290 M7E IAVIriuE.IWTLUin,0(lECOI( 9)220 1503 2S5-2100 HACH-HIOY MALI HI KAnOKAi AUOCMT1QM ft (PUBLIC AUCTION OF INTANGIBLE RIGHTS SCHAFER INC Furrtturo Manufacturer SaK win bl held il CREDIT MANAGERS ASSOCIATION OFFICE, 2300 W.OtYUPIC BLVD.

Room LOS ANGELES, 12.00 NOON, MARCH 7,1990 to to SchAf Brot. hi tome, fc pepnetaty prorJid Ine md speed deses: axti as. PnSl certari xtitDd kitted deai f0fc hrJi at rrO into Sduiei Bros. Ire ajmrrtfto oflrrtd ter s. knrxsrin te PVnH sjjig paOorc, atQX rramfc, pnet kl.

ggiOTB Itsb. actrg (facj art) MRP rgrrK Fcx irpw rfanrctai crrtjct By Order ol fDtC Bank Furniture and Equipment Two Branches of the United Community Bank Saturday March 10, 1990 10 a.m. 600 Hampshire Road West Lake Village, CA lOO'i ol tots Many Duplications ol Quality Equipment 4 Furnituro Consisting in part ot: Executive Furnllur: 0s. Chii. limpy So In.

to it Stiti. Itutcrm. Crnkrutt. Pimtinti, End Iibkv Bmi Pljnler J. Iibfe Sunvti Ch.i.

Com I.Wtv Ithtmf. 8u Bookcndv Bond Room libit. Gun ind Briu Collte libit. Bookiwi, Ait Ptei. Hit flV Biiomtltf, IjWm foundowl Opratloni: TelKr Smmv C.kuUtorv frpewritni.

IBM Stktlric 1. Iimt Dock. S't Chj.n, Rttdeu. OrtpliT Sfu. OfUl with Mum.

Cncockn. Ptolfdof jph, Piool Mxrunc. Uicro Fiimcr. Shdmnf. Shredder.

PoiU(t Cqmpmtnl. Pipe' Cutler, Copis. Buttetm Bond. Vxuumy Chttk Piotrctot. Word Proceuori.

ATU Ujclnne. Strnd. Tele Hum. ATU Sale. Vault Ki(W.

Btoo Silt. Sleteov Phonei. 3S Fn Mxhrm. Sife De pout Boies. IBM Compulerv IBM Keitoiid, IBM CPU.

Ukio TriftMiibtt. Slincruont. Equpmcnt Dofley. Kej Cit.net. Cih Counttt.

File Cibneti litenlAJptitM (lueptool). Tefler Sifev Ctflulii Phoney Stturilr SlocJy Dupli? Sfnv Uliktf Tibiev Computtn, Pnntm UjtfSpni Writtfi. Modtmv RidtovCmtomtf Struct Courier. Crtiit Boirdv Utcrokhe Rtider, Printer Conn, Soiled, Clocks. Po dium.

Pimler. Due PUyer. PUnti Kitchen; Mcrowive. Ouhflishtiv Rtlrtftntort. Toiiter Owm.

kt Uiktr Ho I (titer Ornng TiMet and Chim CREDIT MANAGERS ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA ASSET LIQUIDATION DIVISION cmalC. NBPOyal 2101 Orirele BtviU Laa Atig, Olfttnita Lea J. honnar rvtanasar i nji PrtvUw Friday Mircn TWO io a.m. 3 p.m. A.N.

ABELL AUCTION CO. 17300 17th Street, J-212, Tuslin, CA 92660 (213 694-4308 (714) 354-0511 SUIc Ucernt 'A 126 Richards Delgado. USAT West, Pasadena 1990: 1 c4 c5 2 Nc3 Nf6 3 Nf3 Nc6 4 d4 cxd4 5 Nxd4 The English Opening a6 6 g3 e6 More aggressive is 6 QbG 7Bg2Bb4 8 0-0Bxc37! This vvill leave Black vulnerable on the dark squares Simply 8 0-0 comes closer to equality 9 bxc3 Na5 10 c5l Making difficult for Black to develop his Queenside pieces Qc7 11 Nb3 Nxb3 Declining the offer by 11 Nc4 12 Qd4" does not weaken White's grip 12 axb3 Qxc5 13 Ba3 Taking a powerful diagonal Of course. 13 Qxc3" loses to 14 QdG Qb6 14 Bd6 Nd5l 15 Be5 f6 Necessary, as 15 PUBLIC AUCTION In the Matter of: AQUACORP 1911 WEST ADAMS BLVD. (NEAR SANTA MONICA FREEWAY A WESTERN AVE.) 213 1 734-4151 FAX (213 734-0137 CAL.

LIC. NO. 149-ISO AUCTION, THURSDAY MARCH 8 AT 10 A.M. PREVIEW FROM 10 A.M. TILL 5 P.M.

WED. AND THUfl. TILL TIME OF SALE FEATURING ESTATES FROM SAN DIEGO, MONTECITO AND ONTARIO Partial Listing Includes, Antique English Railway Locker, 8" Wide. Carved English Hall Tree, Mah. Inlaid Tambour Desk.

Oak Drop Front Desk. Carved English Wardrobe. 6 Chippendale Side Chairs. Drop Front Mah. Desk.

Leather Top Drum Table. Victorian Settee, Chairs, M.T. Table, Stands, Etc. Victorian Panel Screen. Oak Filing Cabinets.

Carved Queen Anne Desk. Carved English Narrow Library Cabinet. Leather Top English Writing Tables. Small French Commode. Gold Leaf Mirrors.

Selection Of Oil Paintings, Watercolors, Prints and Etchings. 8 Pc. Carved Walnut Dining Room Set, With Curved Glass China Cabinet. 9 Pc. Carved English Dining Room Set.

Round Oak Table With 8 Cane Back Swivel Chairs. Sheffield And Sterling Silver Flatware And Serving Pieces. Oriental Porcelains. Imported Dinnerware. Cut Glass, Porcelain Statuary, Clocks, Etc.

6 Pc. French Satinwood Bedroom Sot. 5 Pc. Mah. Bedroom Set.

Late Model Kitchen stn Tuesday, March 6th at 11:00 A.M. 17809 Gillette Irvine SPA HEATER PUMP MFG. Inspection: Mon. March Sth 10 am to 3 pm Sale in Conjuction with: A.Z. Stein Co.

By order of owners, retiring Wednosday, March 7th at 11:00 a.m. 1028 E. 4lh Santa Ana Appliances, T.V.S, Etc. 1982 El Dorado (2AXC248). AFTER 2 P.M.

COLLECTION OF OVER 40 ANTIQUE NAVAJO RUGS WOODWORKING PLANT Inspection: Tues. March 6th 10 am to 3 pm 10 Buyers Premium Charged on Both Saleil AND MANY INDIAN CLAY POTS -WRITE PHONEWIREFOR BROCHURE: ygg UNIQUE COLLECTIBLES 4 Oftfrik Oahk AUCTIONEERS If ANTIQUE AND COLLECTIBLES 3007 Washington Suite 200 Marina Del Rey, Calif. 90292 Phone: (213) 578-7688 Cnl.l License No 227 AUUIIUN SUNDAY MARCH 11, 1990 AUCTION 12:00 PREVIEW 10:00 650 80. GRAND '100, SANTA ANA, CALIF. Fealurlng: Furnituro; Hoosier Cabinet, Amorlcan Oak, More.

Over 40 Plocos. Unusual Clocks. Primitives Over 30 pieces. Crystal: Amorlcan Brilliant. Lallque 30 Pieces.

Glass: Art. Colored. Pressed, Depression. Silver: Flatware, Holloware. Candlosllcks Porcelains.

Lladro Incl. Rare Rockwell Piece. Horond, Nippon. Hummeis Over 20. Moro.

Antiques, Old Toys: Donald Duck Puppet English Metal Riding Horso. More. Art Work: Original Normal Rockwell Oil Appraised At S75.000. Estate Jowolry: Rare And Unusual Slones In Rings, Pendanls. Earrings.

Bracelets. Mens Walchos: Pocket Watchos Incl. Boll. Howard. Illinois (T NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE FREE LIVING TRUSTS Seminars WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1990 10:00 a.m.

to 12 Noon OR 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.n.. ATTENDANCE BY RESERVATION ONLY 213-935-5864 EXT. 210 Avoiding Probate Reducing Estate Taxes Asset Management Retirement Security Power of Attorney for Health Care Estate Planning "TOOLS" AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION of Los Angeles County 5858 Wilshire Boulevard NO OBLIGATION FREE PARKING For Moro Information or II You Wanl To Sell or Consign Hems To Fuluro Auctions Call Our Otllco (714) 648-0201 Of FAX (714) 648-0251 STEVE STERN AUCTIONEER cai lie 436 0RRILLS AUCTION TUESDAY MARCH 6TH AT 10 AM Nullcn Is hereby given (hat on Mr.rrh 15th, 1990, at lliOO a.m., at tho promises of IlAUHillT IMOTIIimS, INC. located at 17400 E.

CHESTNUT CITY OF IN-DUST'ltV, CA. 91748 a public sole of Iho following Items or equipment (the will be conducted on behairor American Capital ilcsourccs, Inc. Ono (1) 19BS Aklyama Model 428 4 Color Printing Press SN 63175. At tho public solo, tho Equipment will bo sold as a unit to tho highest cash bld-dcr(s), provided, however, that ACIl Is reserving Its rights to make credit bld(s) Tor tho Equipment. Any solo of Iho Equipment will be mado "as "whore Is," "with all faults," and without any representations or warranties or any kind, whether expressed or Implied.

Tho Equipment may bo Inspected prior to tho public salo on March 15, 1990, from 9:30 a.m. to a.m., at the promises described above. ACIl may postpono tho public salo, without additional nollco, by public announcement at tho time and place currently scheduled for tho public sale. Anyono desiring further Information concerning Iho public salo may contact Mr. Thomas It.

Mulligan of ACIl AT Three University Plaza, llaekcnsack. New Jersey 07601 FURNITURE I FURNISHINGS FROM PRIVATE HOMES, LARGE ESTATE LOTS, STORAGE UNITS OTHER SOURCES Louis XV Split Back Tufted Sola L. Seat. Pair ol French Pull-Up Chairs. French Cocktail Drum Tables.

Marble Top Corns, Coffee Table. Nice selection of other Hcnrcdon Tables. Nice selection of other quality Cocktail, End, Occ, Orum Lamp Tables. Very Nice Table Lamps Torch Lamp, Mah Desk. Bookcases, Wall Cabs.

Curio Cabs. Grandfathers Clock. Decorator Mirrors, Pictures, Paintings, Prints. Brie Brae, Lennox Dinner Set plus other pes. Crystal Stemware.

Crystal Bottles, Vases Bowls. Cutglass, Silver plate. Decanter Set. Castor Set. Nippon Choc Set.

Colosono Dishes, Collection of Minuture Dogs. Perfume Bottles, Colorglass, Clocks. Linen, Victorian Chairs. Beleckpcs. Urns, plates.

5 Llardo Figures. Lots of other Brie Brae. Exc. Wal. Office Desk by Kimball.

Leather Sofa chairs. File Cabs. French Prov. Din. Set with Oval table 6 Chairs and Largo China Cab.

By Hioriten. Other D.F1. Dinette Sets. Wrought Iron Glass Top Tables unairs. l-rencn Prov.

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