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SUNDAY. APRIL 15. I WO SD LOS ANGiil.HS TIMliS This Week CHESS By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER B12 Compiled by Caroline Lemke Lectures 35 Oxe4 Rxg3 36 KI1 Qh4 should win for Black. 33 Kf3 Qh4 34 Alter 34 Nxcbi. Black must draw by 34 Ke4 Qf5 36 Kf3 Qh5.

The winning attempt 34 (5? loses to 35 No6 Kg8 36 0x3 g5 3 Qc. f5! rhroatoning 35 Qg4 mate. White is lost. 35 Nf2 Ne4! 36 Ngxe4 Even 36 Qxe4 fxo4 37 Ngxc4 Qxf4 38 Ke2 Qxc4 won't save White Qh5 37 Kg3 fxo4. White Resigns.

ships two weeks ago in Long Beach. Borgen qualifies for the state championship playoff. Other winners of sections: Class Allan Karman and Charles Deise, 3-1; David Tom and Anthony Sarmiento, Karl Peterson, Barbara Koks, and Thomas Bride-son; "D-E," Jeremy Martin, 3A-A. Paul Shannon organized the 57-player event, with the assistance of the Southern California Chess Federation. Two new chess classes begin April 1 9 at the Westwood Recreation Center, 1350 Sepulveda Blvd.

in Los Angeles. Alexey Root, current U.S. women's champion, will teach a beginners' class at 6:30 p.m. Thursdays. At 7:30 p.m., she and husband Doug Root will team up to teach a more advanced class.

The fee is $20 for each five-week course. Call (213) 473-3610 for more information. The Santa Monica Bay Chess Club, which meets Monday and Friday evenings in the Senior Citizens Center, 1450 Ocean Ave. in Santa Monica, will conduct the April Action '4-K on April 20. It's a three-round tournament with the Action chess time limit of 30 minutes per player per game.

For details, call Randy Hough at (818) 282-7412 or Ben Neth-ercot at (213) 455-1704. Innovative organizer Charles Rostedt reports that more than 300 chess fans have called his Bulletin Board System. Anyone with a computer and modem can call (213) 436-9790 to read chess information. TODAY'S GAMES 3 FOUR MORE MOZART Sung in German with English OperaText projections Sat April 14, 7pmTues April Fri April 20, 8pmSun April Wed April 25, 7pm CIVIC THEATRE Tickets: $11 CHARGE: (619) 236 Also at Center Box Office 202 Street exd4 17 Qc2 dxc3 18 fxg6 Rfe8 Every Black piece works. 19 Red 71 Ne5 20 Nxe5 Rxe5 21 Overlooking iho threat.

However, 21 BI1 permits 21 8e4, and 21 loses to 21 Bxf3! 22 Rfl (or 22 gxf3 Qx(3 23 Bfl Rgb 24 Bg2 Re2) Re2! 23 Bxe2 Qd4 24 Khl Rxc2. Bxg2l As 22 Kxg2 Rg5 23 Kf 1 Qf3 mates. 22 Bo2 Qxg6 23 Qg3 Rg5, White Resigns. If 24 Rb3, then 24 Rxe2 25 Kxg2 Qe4-t- wins White's Queen. GM Eingorn (U.S.S.R.) GM Christiansen (U.S.A.), Summit Match, Reykjavik 1990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 Nf3 g6 3 c4 Bg7 4 Nc3 0-0 5 e4 d6 6 Be2 The Classi-cal System against the King's Indian Defense.

e5 7 0-0 Na6l? Departing from the heavily-analyzed 7 8d5Ne7.8 Rel White accomplishes nothing with 8 dxe5 dxe5 9 Nxe5 Nxe4. c6 9 Bfl Bg4 10 d5 Foreseeing 10 Nc5 1 1 b4. Nb4l The threat of 1 1 Bxf3 12 Qxf3 Nc2 gains time. 1 1 Be2 a5 12 Bg5 h6 13 Be3 Nh5 14 a3 Na6 The Knight will reemerge on c5. 15 g3l Thwarting Black's customary plan of.

f7-f5. White meets 15. 16 exf5 gx(5 by 1 7 Nh4! Bxe2 18 Qxe2 Qe8 19 Bb6! Nc5 20 Radl, with strong pressure on dG Nf6 16 Qd2 h5 17 Radl cxd5 18 cxd5 Bd7 19 Bh6 Nc5 20 Bxg7 Kxg7 21 Ng5 Qe7 22 Bc4 Preventing Nc5-b3-d4. After 22 h4 Rfc8, Black will try for b7-b5-b4. h4l 23 Kg2 Rh8 Before White can set up f2-f4.

Black finds counterplay on the h-file. 24 h37! Weakening. White should concentrate on the Queenside with 24 b4. Nh5 25 Rb1 a4 26 Qe3 Qd8 Black will take the initiative with 27 Qa5 and" 28 b5. 27 Ne2 Hoping for g3-g4, keeping the h-file closed.

b5 28 Ba2 Nf6l Intending 29 Rh5 and 30. hxg3 31 fxg3 Nh7 32 Nxh7 Bxh3. 29 f4l7 Now or never. Not 29 g4? because of 29. 31Qd2Rh5 32 Nh3 Nxe4 33 Qd3 Ngxf2! 34 Nxf2 Qg5, with a winning attack.

If 29 Ngl Rh5 30 1 13, Black breaks through with the sacrifice 30 hxg3 31 fxg3 Nfxe4! 32 Nxc4 Bxh333 Kg1 Nxe4 34 Qxe4 Bf5. For example. 35 Qe2 Bxb1 36 Bxb1 Qf6 37 Rfl Rah8 38 Nh4 Qg5 39 Kf2 Rxh4! wins for Black. Spectacular, but the simple 29 Qe7 30 Nc3 Nh5! is more effective. 30 Nxe4 Bxh3 31 Kxh3 As 31 Kf2? Nxe4 32 Qxe4 Bf5 33 Qe3 hxg3 34 Nxg3 Bxb 1 35 Bxb 1 QI6 continues Black's threats, White grabs as much material as possible.

hxg3 32 Kg2? Best is 32 Kxg3 Qh4 34 Kg2 Qh2 35 KM. when 35 Qh1 36 Ng1 and 35 Rh3 36 N4g3 seem to hold. Rh2 Seeing 33 Kxg3? Qh4 34 Kf3 Qh5 35 Kg3 Qh3 mate. Also 33 Kgl Nxe4 34 Nxg3 (34 Qxe4? Qb6) Rh3 ANNIVtSY 1989.90 BEDSPREAD KINGDOM STRUGGLES FOR STABILITY Recently the Bedspread Kingdom declared itself an independent nation. Today clouds of uncertainty hover over the future of the Bedspread Kingdom, as the various political factions meet to form a viable government.

The independent Bedspread party wants the right to negotiate individual contracts with customers. The Bedspread union Is unrelenting in demands for majority rule. Meanwhile the plight of the homeless bedspreads is the biggest obstacle the Bedspread Kingdom must overcome to establish a stable government. This morning, Al Greenwood, the Bedspread King, went on national television, and made an urgent plea for citizens to find a home for the homeless bedspreads at the Bedspread Kingdom. FIX: 494-8IE5 AL GREENWOOD, THE BEDSPREAD KING (213) 498-9277 zou t.

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10-8, Tues. 10-8 CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC TODAY SOFA LOVESEAT CHAIR FREE LAYAWAY Luxurious Fabrics BRAND NEW (21!) AAA $2(B8 iniiiKiiLKiiMniimir.iiinniiwi7;noi abedefgh April 15, 1990 Position 5058: White to play and win From the game Shirov King, Gnusdal 1990. Solution to Position 5057: 1 Ngb! Bxh2 2 Rxh7 Qxh7 3 Ng5 mate. In the game, White chose 1 Nxg3? and only drew. INTERNATIONAL NEWS The International Section of the 1990 New York Open began Sunday at the" Penta Hotel in New York City.

It's a nine-round tournament with 63 players, including 33 grandmasters. The 18-mem-ber contingent from the Soviet Union is headed by former world champion Mikhail Tal, former candidates Andrei Soko-lov and Rafael Vaganian, and the tournament's highest-rated player, Jan Ehlvest. LOCAL NEWS The sixth annual Santa Barbara County Open, a six-round tournament, takes place April 21-22 at the Recreation Center, 100 E. Carrillo St. in Santa Barbara.

Two top finishers qualify for the playoff for the state championship. For all of the details, call Parker Montgomery at (805) 969-6177 or Art Mankin at (805) 682-4161. The first major scholastic tournament in the Antelope Valley, the 1990 Southern California Junior Open in Pear-blossom, attracted 96 players. Chad Lit-trell, Jonathan Goldfarb and Joey Farar won top individual honors, while Stephen White Junior High and Pearblos-som School fielded the best teams. Richard Borgen scored to win the Master-Expert section of the Southern California Class Champion- SOFA, CHAIR, LOVESEAT 24 ALL 3 PIECES! TOWN AND COUNTRY SOUIRE 4-PIECE BEOROOM SET Rich Grain styling: Include! Dramr Minor Full Sin or Que in 3iiiHeidboeriendFrarne.PluiyourFavorit& A Option: A Orawer Chut or Hightttirid Mlra.

1 SOLD IN! CoJuWJ IM Saidy IM D. Root, NCCA Masters Open, Berkeley 1990: 1 d4 e6 2 c4 b6 An unusual opening, sometimes called Owen's Defense. 3 e4 Bb7 4 Bd3 Daring. 5 Nc3 Sale and sound. Instead, the speculative 5 exf5! Bxg2 6 Qh5 g6 7 fxg6 Bg 8 gxh7 KfS 9 Ne2 Nf6 10 Qh4 Bxh I 11 Bg5, as played by Walter Browne, tries for outright refutation.

Bb4 6 Qh5 g6 7 Qe2 Nf6 8 Bg5 h6 9 Bxf6 Qxf6 10 Nf3 Nc6 1 1 a3 Bxc3 If 1 1 Be Black gets shoved back by 12 e5 Qg7 13 d5. 12 bxc3 0-0 13 0-0 Rae8 14 Rfo1 Re7 15 Rab1 A deceptive position. White's impressive center will become a target, unless it can advance safely. Perhaps 15 Na5 (White welcomes 15 Ne5 16 Nxe5 Qxe5 17 ex(5) 16 e5 Qg7 1 d6 Ree8 18 dxc Rc8? 19 Nd4 is acceptable lor White, but 18 Bxf3! 19 Qxf3 Rc8 favors Black. And 15 e5 Qg7 gives Black the threat of d-d6 in conjunction with g6-g5-g4.

eS 16 exf5? White must fight for the center with 16 d5 Nd8 17 oxf5 e4! 18 Nd4 gxf5 19 f3. DIEPPC 1 1 i im. Ill't ALL tft-V IIEJ 19 aal ALL 3 PIECES! MOST POPULAR SUITE IN THE U.S.A. Co-Dependency The causes, treatment and recovery process of co-dependency will be discussed in a free lecture from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at The Center for Counseling, Healing and Recovery, 225 1 San Diego Ave.

For reservations, call Sandi Janson-Selk at 298-3 101. Art Sylvere Lotringer, a writer, professor and philosopher at Columbia University, will give a lecture titled "Theory as Art: The Last French Revolution" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect St. Admission is free to UC San Diego students and faculty and museum members, $3 for non-members and $2.50 for students and seniors. Learning Disorders A free lecture on children's learning disorders will be held from 7 to 8 p.m.

Tuesday at Vista Hill Hospital, 730 Medical Center Court, Chula Vista. Call Julie Much at 421-6900. Eastern Europe A public forum sponsored by the North County Chapter of the World Affairs Council titled "Dangers and Opportunities in Eastern Europe" will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Chaparral Elementary School, 17250 Tannin Drive, Poway. Admission is $2 for WAC members, $5 for non-members and free to students.

Judaism The politics of Mexican Jewry will be discussed in a free lecture from 4 to 4:50 p.m. Wednesday in Room 22 1 of Hepner Hall at San Diego State University. Sewage Gary Stephany, director of Environmental Health Services for the county health department, will discuss the status of sewage lines in an aging metro system at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Room 210 of Serra Hall at the University of San Diego. Admission is free.

Drug Wars Mathea Falco, author of "Winning the War on Drugs," will give a free lecture at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Mandeville Center Auditorium at UC San Diego. Opera Ian Campbell, general director of the San Diego Opera, will discuss the opera's 25 years in San Diego in a free lecture from 10 a.m. to noon Friday in Extension Room 122 on the UC San Diego campus. Workshops Salad A cooking workshop titled "Salad Artistry" will be held from 6 to 8 p.m.

Tuesday at Grossmont Hospital's Wellness Center, 9000 Wakarusa Drive, La Mesa. Cost is $14 in advance and $16 at the door. To register, call 668-4250. Backpacking A free workshop on learning how to backpack will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Adventure 16, 4620 Alvarado Canyon Road.

Boating Safety A seven-week boating skills and seamanship course sponsored by the U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Southwestern Yacht Club on Qualtrough Street in Point Loma. Cost is $11.

To register, call 295-0443 or 222-9346. Cancer A free on cancer prevention through diet and nutrition will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Conference Center at Scripps Memorial Hospital, 354 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas. For reservations, call 457-6756.

Weight Loss "The Barbie Doll Trap," a weight-loss program focusing on positive self-image and practical solutions to weight problems, will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesdays through May 23 at the Chula Vista Medical Clinic, 240 Landis Ave. Cost is $50. To register, call 422-92 15. Separation Helping children cope with the pain of separation, such as in divorce.

illness or death, is the topic of this workshop sponsored by the Alvarado Parkway Institute Child Adolescent Center, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the institute, 6535 Alvarado Road. Admission is free. For reservations, call466-7787. Films "The Palm Beach Story" Claudette Colbert leaves husband Joel McCrea and meets an eccentric millionaire in this comedic attack on materialism and avarice, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday at the La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect St. Admission is $2 for museum members and $3 for non-members. Miscellaneous Environmental Fair The city of Escondi-do will hold an Earth Day Fair with games, educational speakers, music and entertainment from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Grape Day Park.

Admission is free. Bonsai The San Diego Bonsai Club will celebrate its 25th anniversary with an exhibition of more than 100 miniature trees, including some that are several hundred years old, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in Room 101 of Casa del Prado in Balboa Park. Admission is free.

Bird Walk Celebrate Earth Day 1990 by taking a free, easy bird walk at the Famosa Slough and Channel, 1 p.m. Saturday, beginning at Famosa and West Point Loma boulevards. The walk is sponsored by the Friends of Famosa Slough. Spring Fest The Torrey Pines Ski and Sport Club's Springfest includes a wine tasting and dance party, 7 to 1 1 p.m. Saturday at the UAW Hall, 2266 San Diego Ave.

Cost is $6. For more information, call 942-7806. items for "This Week," which runs each Sunday, may be mailed to the Los Angeles Times, San Diego County Edition, 701 San Diego CA 92 10 1 "This Week." Events must be open to the public. Publicity notices must list time, day, date, place, name of sponsoring organization and a phone number where someone can be reached for more information. Materials should be mailed at least 10 days in advance.

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