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I i 1 1 mis I' SUNDAY, AI'RII, 15, I WO B1 1 METRO NEWS Gang Violence Claims 4 More Lives in Southland CHESS By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER WH; John Wickham of the Los Angeles Police Department. Police found Martinez at L18 a.m. lying dead on the sidewalk at the northwest corner of 9th Street and Westmoreland Avenue, Wickham said. Police say they have no suspects or motive. In another gang-related slaying, police said Tony Deloa, 21, was killed shortly after 10 p.m.

Friday in Southwest Los Angeles. Officers said Deloa was sitting with friends on a cinder-block wall at the corner of 25th Street and Magnolia By JOSH MEYER TIMES STAFF WKITIsR Gang violence that erupted throughout Los Angeles starting Friday evening has left four people dead and two injured, including one bystander critically wounded during a drive-by shooting, authorities said Saturday. Hector Martinez, 24, of Los Angeles, a suspected gang member, was killed by an unknown assailant in a drive-by shooting early Saturday as he walked down a street near downtown, according to Sgt. County Sheriff's Deputy Dean Scovillesaid. Scoville said Guerrero was shot in the chest by two youths who drove by in a dark sedan and yelled gang slogans before firing several times.

Officers would only identify the bystander as a 31-year-old man. They said he was hit in the neck and shoulder and is in critical condition at County-USC Medical Center. In East Los Angeles, Ronald Pena, 29, was killed during an apparent drive-by shooting Friday evening. Pena was found lying on South Eastman Avenue and was pronounced dead at Doctor's Hospital shortly before 7 p.m., police said. Avenue, when a group of youths in a car drove by, yelled gang slogans and fired one blast from a shotgun.

Deloa was taken to California Medical Center, where he died a short time later, according to Police Sgt. J.J. Reese. In a drive-by shooting Friday night, in the 900 block of West 41st Street, police said Jose Martinez, 20, a suspected gang member, was wounded. He was reported in good condition at County-USC Medical Center.

In the Bell Gardens area late Friday, suspected gang member Jesus Guerrero, 19, was shot and killed and a bystander critically wounded during a drive-by shooting on Ira Avenue, Los Angeles Activist Don Jackson, 10 Others Arrested at Protest I bought the interiors at MAXWELL PLUM'S SAN PRANCISCO LIQUIDATION! One 50 ft. one 30 ft. etched mirrored decorative glass wall 12 ft. diam. heavily jeweled ceiling 90 ft.

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II 24 RKi. Ilion 24 Bxo2 2b Kxi2 OcA wins White's Ouncn GM Eingorn (U.S.S.R.I 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 Clnssi cnl Syslom ngmnst llin King's Indian Dnfiinso e5 7 6-0 Departing ffoni thr) honvily nnrjlyzcd NcG 8 d5 Ne 8 Re1 While accomplishes nothing with 8 dxo5 clxoB NxeB NxeI c6 9 Bf1 Bg4 10 d5 Foreseeing 10 Nc5 1 1 bl Nb4! The threat ol 1 I Bxl3 12 Qx3 Nc2 gains time 11 Be2 a5 12 Bg5h6 13 Bo3 NhB 14 a3 IMa6 The Knight will reemerge on cb 15 g3! Thwarting Black's customary planol I -lb White moots 1 5 lb" ICoxIbgxIbby lNh4iBxo2 18Qxe2 Qo8 19 Bb6! Nc5 20 Radl. with strong pressure on tIS Nf6 16 Qd2 h5 17 Rad1 cxd5 18 cxd5 Bd7 19 Bh6 Nc5 20 Bxg7 Kxg7 21 Ng5Qe7 22 Bc4 Preventing Neb-b3 ci1 Alter 22 Ivt Rlc8. Black will try lor bl bb -bt h4! 23 Kg2 Rh8 Belore White can set tip 12-14.

Black finds counterplay on tho h-file 24 Weakening White should concentrate on the Queonside with 24 b4 Nh5 25 Rb1 a4 26 Qe3 Qd8 Black will take the initiative with 27 Qab and 28 bb. 27 Ne2 Hoping lor g3-g4, keeping tho h-lile closed. b5 28 Ba2 Nf6! Intending 29 Rhb and 30 hxg3 31 Ixg3 Nil 32 Nxh7 Bxh3 29 Now or never Not 29 g4? because ol 29 Bxg4! 30 hxg4 Nxg4 3 1 Qd2 Rhb 32 Nh3 Nxel 33 Qd3 Ngx(2! 34 Nxl2 Qgb. with a winning attack If 29 Ngl Rhb 30 1 13. Black breaks through with the sacrifice 30 hxg3 31 Ixg3 Nfxe4l 32 Nxel Bxh3 33 Kg 1 Nxo4 34 Qxe4 BIB For example.

36 Qe2 Bxb 1 36 Bxb 1 QI6 37 Rf I Rah8 38 Nh4 QgB 39 KI2 Rxh4! wins lor Black Spectacular, but the simple 29 Qe7 30 Nc3 Nhb! is more effective 30 Nxe4 Bxh3 31 Kxh3 As 31 Kf2 Mxe4 32 Qxe4 BIB 33 Qe3 hxg3 34 Nxg3 Bxbl 3B Bxbl Qf6 continues Black's threats. White grabs as much material as possible. hxg3 32 Kg2? Best is 32 Kxg3 Qh4 34 Kg2 Qh2 36 Kll. whon 3b Qhl 36 Ngl and 36 Rh3 36 N4g3 seem to hold Rh2 Seeing 33 Kxg3' Qh4 34 KI3 Qhb 3b Kg3 Qh3 mate Also 33 Kgl Nxe4 34 Nxg3 (34 0x01 Qb6) Rh3 36 Qxo4 Rxg3 36 Kf 1 Qh4 should win lor Black. 33 Kf3 Qh4 34 N2xg37? After 34 Nxc6l.

Black must draw by 34 QhS36 Ke4 QI6 36 Kf3 Qhb. The winning attempt 34 fb loses to 35 Ne6 Kg8 36Qc3g5 3Qc7 51 Threatening 3b Qg4 mate White is lost 35 Nf2 Ne4l 36 Ngxe4 Even 36 Qxe4 fxe4 37 Ngxe4 Qxl4 38 Ke2 Qxe4 won't save White. Qh5 37 Kg3 fxe4. White Resigns. $250 COUPON SENIOR CITIZENS DOUBLE COUPON OFFER security officers at the club and was taken to West Los Angeles jail, where police booked him on suspicion of trespassing, a misdemeanor.

The other 10 people arrested, in-cluding four juveniles, were booked on suspicion of blocking traffic, Anderson said. "The four juveniles arrested were booked and released to the custody of their parents," Anderson said. Bail for the adults was set at $250. Managers of the Los Angeles Country Club could not be reached for comment. Mm HEATING AIR mCALIBER HEATING AIR CONDITIONING, INC 1 (800) 542-3431 -r-r 7- jU-i-f CONDITIONING Limit One Coupon Per Famlly STATE UC.ISH9M4 frJm IWWiMfflWWRmi fc.IT il' 111 III I llff'l I ll II 'I lllil GRAND PIANO SALE! $5,995 WUNU ft 4 i I abcdefgh April 15, 1990 Position ft 5058: White to phy find win From thfi (jnmn Shirov King, Gnusdnl Solution to Position 5057: 1 QxWA 2 Rxh Qxh 3 Nfl5 main In the gnnin, White choso 1 Nxf3' and only (Irow 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. After three rounds, Larry Christiansen, the former Californian who now lives in New York, leads with 3-0. Nine players have 2i-'2. LOCAL NEWS The sixth annual Santa Barbara County Open, a six-round tournament, takes place April 2 1 -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 Championships 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, ZVi-Vi; Karl Peterson, Barbara Koks, and Thomas Bride-son; "D-E," Jeremy Martin, 3V2-V2. Paul Shannon organized the 57-player event, with the assistance of the Southern California Chess Federation.

Two new chess classes begin April 19 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, 1 450 Ocean Ave. in Santa Monica, will conduct the April Action -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 (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, place messages, sound off on chess topics, or ask master Darrin Schuster a question. There is no charge.

TODAY'S GAMES 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 f5l? Danntj 5 Nc3 Safe and sound Instead, the speculative oxfb" Bxg2 6 Qh5 g6 fxg6 Bg8cjxhKf8 9Nc2Nf6 ll 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 11 a3 Bxc3 If I I Black gets shoved buck by 12e5Qg 13 d5 12 bxc3 0-0 13 0-0 Rae8 14 Rfe1 Re7 15 Rab1 A deceptive position White's impressive center will become a target, unless it can advance safely Perhaps lb (White welcomes lb Ne5 16 Nxob Qxeb 1 exf!) 1(3 eb Qtj 1 dG ftec8 18 dxc Rc8? N(M is acceptable for White, but 18 Bxf3 Ifl Qxf3 Rc8 favors Black And lb c5 Qg gives Black the threat of dd6 in coMimction with g6-gb-g4 e5 16 exf5? White must fight for the center with Hi tlb Nrl8 I exlb c4" 18 Nd4 gxfb 19 (3. exd4 17 0x2 dxc3 18 fxg6 Rfe8 Every Black piece works 1 9 Reel Ne5 20 Nxe5 Rxe5 21 Overlooking the threat However, Bf I permits 21 Be'l. and 21 f3" losos to 21 Bxf3" 22 HI 1 (or 22 gxf3 Oxf3 23 Bf 1 Rgb 24 Bg2 He2 Re2i 23 Bxo2 Qd4 24 Kh 1 Rxe2 Bxg2! As 22 Kxg2 23 Kf 1 Qf3 mates 22 Be2 Qxg6 23 Qg3 Rg5, White Re- PUBLIC TOOL AUCTION APRIL 21 AT 9 A.M. All Gogs -Losl Lease, Huge Selection, Machinist Equip.

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