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I ANGEUiS TIMES SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1990 B3 METRO NEWS RALLIES: Farmers Sow Support for Prop. 135 By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS Danny Spalding and Seth McLaln, left CAHLOS CHAVEZ Los Angeles Times to right, went door to door for 135. Nh2 Thinking of 19 Ng4 Be7 20 Ne3.

or even 20 f4 c6 Necessary, as Black needs counter play. 19 dxcfi Qxc6 20 Bd2 Be7 After 24 minutes' The ambitious 20 d5 is parried strongly by 21 Ng4. 21 Ng4 Ra8 22 Ne3 Nf 6 23 Nf 6 Bf 8 24 BgS Nbd7 Black has secured his Krngsrde, and he's nearly ready to free his game with d6-d5. 25 c4l A fine pawn sac gains permanent conjrot of d5. bxc4 Almost forced, although Karpov spent 29 minutes on this move and his next one.

Closing the Queenside by 25 b4 26 Nbl h6 27 Bxf6 Nxf6 28 Nd2 leaves White in control. He will plant a Knight on d5. 26 bxc4 Bxc4 27 Nxc4 Qxc4 28 Bb3 Black is sttll solid, but White has a "can't lose" position. Qc3 29 Kh2h6lf29. Ra3, then 30 Re3 Qa1 31 Qf3 threatens 32 Nh6 gxh6 33 Bxf6.

30 BxfB Nxf6 31 Re3 Qc7 32 Rf3 Taking aim at f6 and f7. Kh7 Here Karpov used 26 of his remaining 38 minutes. Knight moves lose to 33 Nxh6 gxh6 34 Rxf7 Qxf7 35 Bxf7Kxf7 d5? ioses to 33 Nxh6 Kh7 34 33 N3I7 Qe7 34 NdS NxdS 36 BxdB Thanks to the opposite Bishops, White dominates the light squares. Ra7 As 36 Rxf 7 Qxf7 37 Bxf7 Rxf7 draws. 36 Qb3 f6 37 Qb8 g6 Welcoming 38 Rxf6 Qxf6 .39 Qxa7 Bg7.

38 Rc37l Threatening 39 Rc8 Kg7 40 Re8, or 39 Bg7 40 Rh8! Bxh8 4 1 QgB mate. But White should restrain h6-h5 with 38 g4. hBI 39 g4 Kh6l 40 gxhB KxhB 41 Rc8 Bg7 Adjourned here. Surprisingly, Black's King is safe. 42 Re8, Drawn.

GM Kotronlas (Greece) GM King (England) Watson, Ferley Williams International, New York City 1990: 1 e4 c6 2 d4 d6 3 e6 The recently fashionable Advance variation against the Caro-Kann Defense. BfB 4 Nc3 Qb6 Black has scored poorly with 4 e6 5 g4l? Bg6 6 Nge2. 5 Bd3l7 Bxd3 Cautious. Instead, 5 Qxd4 6 Nf3 Qg4 7 0-0 gives White quick development for the pawn. 6 Qxd3 e6 7 Nge2 Nd7 8 0-0 Ne7 9 a4 c67l Black is not ready to open the center.

More logical is 9. Nf5 11 dxcB NxeB 12 Qg3 NBg6 13 Nd4 Qxc6 14 Be3 White gets. nothing from 14 Ndb5 NIB. Now we have an exciting battle between White's active pieces and Black's central pawns. eB Forced, as 14 Qc8 permits 15 Ncb5'( invading on d6 or'c7.

IB NdbB Qc6 Black's King is too exposed aftei 15 d4 16 Bxd4 exd4 17 Ne4 Qc6 18 Nc7 Kd7 19 Nxa8 Qxe4 20 Qc7 Ke8 21 Rfel Qc6 22 Qb8Kd7 23 Rad1. If 17 Nf5 18 Nxc5 Nxg3, White regains material by 19 Rfe1 KdB 20 Nxb7 Kc8 21 a6 Bb4 22 c3. 16a6l Seeing 16 bxa6? 17 Rxa6 Qxa6 18 Nc7 and 16 d4? 17 axb7 Qxb7? 18 Nd6. b6 17 Radl The threat of 18 Nxd5-Nxd5 19 Rxd5 leaves Black little choice. d4 18 Qh3l7 Preventing Ne7-f5.

Black survives 18 Bxd4 Nf5l 19 Qg4 Nxd4. Nc8 The game remains unclear after 18 dxc3 19 Nd6 Kd8 20 Nxf7 Kc7 21 Nxh8 Nxh8 22 Qxh7 Nf7. 19 Bxd4l Nd6l White refutes 19 exd4 20 Nxd4 Qc7 by 21 Qf3! Rb8 22 Qc6I Qxc6 23 Nxc6 Bd6 24 Nb5. 20 Rfe1 NxbB 21 Hopeless, as is 21 22 Nxb5 Qxb5 23 Qf3 Rc8 24 Qb7 Qc6 25 Bd6. Black must risk 21 Nxc3 22 Bxg7 Ne7 23 Bxc3 Rg8, when 24 Re4l? Rg6 appears playable.

22 NxbB 0-0 Or 22 Qxb5 23 Bxg7 Rg8 24 Qxh7 Rxg? 25 Qxg7, and White has plenty of material. 23 Nd4 QcS 24 b4l Finishing elegantly. Qc4 As 24 Qxb4 loses to 25 Nc6 Qc4 26 Nxe7 Nxe7 27 Bd6. 26 Nf6 Bxb4 26 Qh6l, Black Resigns. So hiding behind some farmers is a clever tactic to hide the true identity of who's behind the pesticide initiative," said campaign spokesman Duane Peterson.

Farmer organizers said they hoped to contact 200,000 residents in Van Nuys, Canoga Park, North-ridge and other West Valley com Farmers' sons Brian Blaswich, withstanding the fact that the news media likes to put the label of agribusiness on them," said Rob Roy, president of the Ventura County Agriculture a trade group representing more than 100 farm-related companies. Farmers said they used the same tactic successfully in 1976 to defeat Proposition 14, which was backed by the United Farm Workers union and sought to give union organizers the right to campaign on growers' property. But proponents of Proposition 128 dismissed the farmers' canvass as a public relations stunt aimed at disguising Proposition 135's financial backers. "The chemical companies put 135 on the ballot to kill Big Green. LAST WEEK I WAS IN CINCINNATI For fimMiiiklir liirta't mchJ UrtMif ethfeialla.

The first thing you'll notice about Cincinnati Is that there are a lot of two slory skinny houses all over Ihe downtown area. The reason for lhat, Is thai they paid faxes according fo lol size. so Ihey built upward, Instead of wide and sprawling. Cincinnati is noted for Its chilli One of Ihelr specialties Is 5 way chill: Chill, beans, onions, spagettl and lots of graled cheeze. It's delicious I happened fo see some old beer ads In one of Ihe old houses I visited.

They ap- ndalaH tn lha fiilhiral tactac nl nonnlo uikn aHanrlnA nimnhnnii nnnriAiln Pnn mi imaynic yuttimy a oia ai me MUbiu ueiiiei lUUdyr Snnd 5lampd Ei AL GREENWOOD, THE BEDSPREAD KING (213) 498-9277 2750 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. at Temple Long Beach OPEN 7 DAYS 10 to 5:30 Free Seminar Reveals THE SHOCKING TRUTH ABOUT PROBATE COURT And Why You Should Avoid It Like The Plague! Continued from Bl The contrasting campaigns came just nine days before Election Day and at a time when The Times Poll showed voters almost evenly split over the ambitious Proposition 128. The poll found 44 against, 42 in favor and 14 undecided. That is considered a statistical tie, with a margin of error of 3 percentage points in either direction.

Proposition 135 would double testing for pesticide residues on fresh fruit and vegetables. It also Would double production of sterile Mediterranean fruit flies and boost scientific research into alternatives to malathion spraying for Medfly eradication. Proponents say it is a sensible alternative to the sweeping envi ronmental measure. Among other things. Proposition 128 would phase out cancer-causing pesticides arid require California to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by as much as 40.

Farmers say a pesticide phase-out could badly damage California agriculture, pushing up domestic food prices and hurting farmers' ability to compete in world markets. But backers of Proposition 128 argue that the farmer-supported alternative was placed on the ballot by the pesticide industry, and will weaken pesticide restrictions and lead to more contamination of food and water. Yesterday's drive by farmers marked the second time this month they have fanned out in suburban areas to campaign for 135. Last Saturday, about 600 of them buttonholed residents of Concord in Contra Costa County east of San Francisco, said Yes on 135 spokesman Robert Padgett. Organizers said farmers were brought into the Valley to capitalize on their homespun appeal with voters identified as likely to go to the polls.

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AUCTIONEER Cal. tic. 909 (408) 292-3277 Security Systems mmm min njj ntw mamii a ma abcdefgh October 28, 1990 Position S086: White to play and win. From the game Hodgson Shepley, Lloyd's Bank Masters, London 1990. Solution to Position "5085: Black wins with 1 Bx(2 2 Kxf2 Qb2 3 Re2 e3 4 Kf3 Qcl 5 Nc3 (as 5 Ra2 Qf 1 6 Kg4 Qd1 leads to mate) Qxc3 6 Qe7 Qa 1 7 Qe6 Kg7.

Neither 3 Kg (3 4 Qg3 f2 nor 3 Kf 1 e3 4 Re2 Qc1 5 Re 1 e2! 6 Kxe2 Re8 7 Kd3 Qxe 1 saves White. INTERNATIONAL NEWS The fifth and sixth games of the world championship match in New York City were drawn. Champion Gary Kasparov leads former champion Anatoly Karpov, 3V4-2V4, in the best-of-24-game series. In Monday's fifth game, Kasparov equalized as Black with the King's Indian Defense, and the result was a quiet draw. On Wednesday, he pushed hard for the win on the White side of the Ruy.

Lopez, but Karpov defended well. The game was agreed drawn Thursday at adjournment without further play. In a tense finish, Xre Jun of China and Alisa Marich of Yugoslavia tied for first place in the Women's Candidates tournament in Borzhomi, a mountain resort in Soviet Georgia. The two winners will play a six-game match early in 1991 to determine the official challenger to champion Maya Chlburdanidze in the 1991 women's world championship. The winners scored just ahead of Soviet stars Alisa Galliamova and Nana loseliani, who finished with 4-3.

Other scores: former world champion Nona Gaprindashvili (Soviet Union), 3V6-3V6; Elena Donaldson (Seattle), 3-4; Ketevan Kakhiani (Soviet Union), 2V4-4W; and Eliska Klimova-Rictrova (Czechoslovakia), 2-5. In the final round, Xie Jun defeated the leader, loseliani, while Marich escaped a losing position and went on to defeat Gaprindashvili. The tournament was one of the strongest women's events in history, despite the absence of the world's three highest-rated women, Judit and Zsuzsa Pol-gar of Hungary and Pia Cramling of Sweden, who rarely compete in women-only tournaments. Chiburdanjdze, who plays infrequently, has fallen to fourth place in the latest World Chess Federation rating list. AMERICAN OPEN The Santa Monica Bay Chess Club will present the American Open, its traditional Thanksgiving weekend tournament, on Nov.

22-25 at the LAX Marri ott Hotel, 5855 W. Century Blvd. in Los Angeles. The main event is an eight-round, four-section tournament with $25,200 in prizes. There will also be a blitz tournament, lectures, and chess movies.

For all of the details, call Jerry Hanken at (213) 257-9839 or Randy Hough at (818) 282-7412. LOCAL NEWS There was a good turnout of 66 players at the North County Fall Open last weekend in Rancho Bernardo in San Diego. Larry Remlinger and IM Igor Ivanov shared first prize at 316-14. Richard Ka-sa, James Maki, and Thomas Wblski were next with 3-1 scores, while David Balmin and David Bassett split the under 2200 prize. Gary Sauer scored 4V4-W to lead the Amateur (under 2000) section.

At 4-1 were James Adkins, Theodore Groenev-eld, and top "B's" Jeffery Martin and Kenneth Skeen. Robert Head, Allan Ka-letsky, and 10-year old Jonathan Gold-fa rb tied for best under 1600. Daniel Castro took the under 1400 prize, and Raymundo Morales was top unrated. The November Championship, a five-round tournament, takes place Nov. 3-4 at the Chess Palace, 3255 E.

South Suite 205, Long Beach. Call Charles Rostedt at (213) 634-8477 for more information. Gym for the Mind, 4907 Topanga Canyon Blvd. in Woodland Hills, will conduct the Yasser Seirawan World Rapid Chess Quads on Nov. 3.

Call (8 1 8) 710-8042 for details. The Santa Monica Bay Chess Club begins a Monday night, seven-round tournament on Oct. 29, The club meets 7-1 1:30 p.m. Mondays and Fridays in the Senior Citizens Recreation Center, 1450 Ocean Ave. in Santa Monica.

For more information, call Randy Hough at (818) 282-7412 or Ben Nethercot at (213)455-1704. The Greater Los Angeles Chess Club, 1710 Silverlake Blvd. in Los Angeles, will host a free simultaneous exhibition by master Jerry Hanken on Nov. 5, beginning at 7 p.m. Anyone who defeats the master wins a free six-month club membership.

Call (213) 665-5728 for details. Rick Lo'ng won the Hughes Fall Quad and Don Proffit scored a perfect 6-0 in the Hughes Fall Action at the Hughes Chess Club in Canoga Park. Class prize winners were Andranik Maissian, my Martin, Jason Adler, and Robert Hil-debrand. For information about the club, which runs tournaments continuously on Thursday evenings, call Herman Hess at (818) 346-5959 or John G. Price at (818) 363-1379.

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