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IDS IIMIS VO SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28. t'WO B1 7 LOS ANGELES COUNTY STUDENTS: Black Colleges Enjoy a 'Renaissance' By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS Continued from BIS Yasfnin Delahoussayc. 'And that's IBftOil 111 itQJLn i to the American Council on Education. But that appears to be changing.

"The feeling is that they're just more comfortable here," said Johnson of Tuskegce Institute, ex plaining the increase. "That comfort translates into better academic performance. The black student at the black college can invest his energy in bringing out the best of his abilities. Energy is not devoted to proving for the schools and gives the com munity an opportunity to learn about the history of the institutions. Critics have argued that black colleges lack the resources of pre dominanlly white institutions, which may jeopardize the educa Hon students receive.

Some have been plagued with financial prob lems taking them to the brink of closing. In 1988, Bishop College in Dallas, closed after losing its Pi! MJJJ abcdefgh inantly Caucasian schools. I didn't really like that too much," he said. Wells, who plans to major in engineering, said he expects to have a different rapport with both professors and students at Hamp ton. "We're coming from the same background so I think they'll un derstand me more," he said, For the parents of black stu dents, the schools alleviate at least some of the fears that arc associat cd with sending a child away to college for the first time.

"I can't think of anything 1 would rather have her do than go to a black college," said Dwan Smith Fortier, Ayanna's mother. "I think her chances of matriculating of meeting an appropriate mate and of setting up a network of lifelong friends arc all better at a black college." Anna and James Wesley of West Covina sent their daughter Anja on a college tour with the Delations -sayes earlier this year and have encouraged her to apply to a black university. Both graduates of Florida University in Tallahassee, the Wcslcys say success is a collective effort at black colleges, "People aren't going to lot you fall at a black college," Anna Wesley said. "They're going to push you to do your best." 'By the time you finish high school all you know about Is slavery how we got chased off our land and stuck AY ANNA WOODARD Graduate of Kennedy High School Nh2 Thinking of 19 Ngt Bo 20 No3. oi ovon 20 14 c6 Necessary, as Black needs conntcrplay -19 dc6 Qc6 20 Bd2 Ba7 After 24 minutes' thought Tho ambitious 20 d5 is pained strongly by 21 Ng4 21 Ng4 Ra8 22 Ne3 Mf6 23 NIB BW 24 BgS Nbd7 Black has secured his Krngsrde.

and he's nearly toady to hoc his game with dG (15 2S c4! A fine pawn sac gains permanent control ol db' bftc4 Almost forced, although Kaipov spent 29 minutes on this move and his next one. Closing the Quecnsidoby25 b4 26 Nbl h6 27 Bxl6 Nxt6 28 Nd2 loaves White in control He will plant a Knight on dS 26 bc4 Bc4 27 Nxc4 Qxc4 28 Bb3 Black is still solid, but White has a "can't lose" position. Qc3 29 Kh2h6lf29 Ra3. Ihon 30 Ro3 Qa 1 3 1 013 threatens 32 Nh6 gxhG 33 BxfG. 30 Bxf6 Nxf6 31 Rs3 Qc7 32 RI3 Taking aim at 16 and 7.

Kh7 Hero Karpov used 26 of his remaining 38 minutes. Kntghl movos loso to 33 NxhG gxh6 34 Bxf Oxf7 35 Bxf Kxf7 3GQd5, and 32 d5 loses to 33 Nxh6 Kh7 34 Ng4l. 33 N3I7 Oe7 34 NdB NxdB 36 BxdS Thanks to the opposite Bishops, White dominates the light squaios. Ra7 As 36 Rxf Qxl 37 Bxf7 Rxf 7 draws. 36 Qb3 f6 37 Qb8 g6 Welcoming 38 RxlG Qxt6 39 Oxa Bgl 38 Threatening 39 Rc8 Kg7 40 Ro8, or 39 Bg 40 Rh8! Bxh8 4 1 Qg8 mato.

But White should restrain h6 h6 with 38 g4. h6l 39 g4 Kh6l 40 gxh6 KxhB 41 Rc8 Bg7 Adjourned here. Surprisingly, Black's King is safe. 42 R8, Drawn. GM Kotronias (Greece) GM King (England), Watson, Farley Williams International, New York City 1990: 1 e4 c6 2 d4 dB 3 The recently lashion-ablo Advance variation against the Caro-Kann Dolense.

BIB 4 Nc3 Qb6 Black has scored poorly with 4 06 g4l? Bg6 6 Ngo2. Bd3l7 Bxd3 Cautious. Instoad, 5 Qxd4 NI3 Qg4 I 0 0 gives White quick development lor the pawn. 6 Qxd3 eB 7 Nge2 Nd7 8 0-0 Ne7 9 a4 cB7l Black is not ready to open tho center. More logical is 9 NI5 IOaBQa6.

10aBOc6 11 dxcB NxeS 12 Qg3 NBg6.13 Nd4 QxcB 14 Be3 Whito gets nothing liom 14 Ndb5 Nib. Now wo havo an exciting battle between Whito's active pioces and Black's central pawns. eB Forced, as 14 Qc8 permits lb Ncbb. invading on dG or c7. 1B NdbS QcB Black's King is too exposed after lb d4 16 Bxd4 oxd4 17 No4 QcG 18 Nc Kd 19 Nxa8 Qxo4 20 0c7 Ko8 2 1 Rio I QcG 22 Qb8 Kd7 23 Rad I II 1 7 Nib 18 Nxcb Nxg3, Whito regains material by 19 Rle1 Kd8 20 Nxb7 Kc8 21 06 Bb4 22 c3.

16a6l Seeing IG bxntS? 17 Rxa6 QxaG 18 Nc7 and 16 d4 17 axb Qxb7? 18 Nd6. b6 17 Rad1 Tho throat ol IB Nxdb Nxd5 19 Rxdb leaves Black little choice d4 18 QH3I7 Preventing Many of the students are inspired by their first visit to a black college. "I've never been in an environ' mcht like that," said 16yearold Eryn Houston of El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills. "You know when they say brother' hood? It was like that." Yasmin Delahoussayc was a jun ior high and high school teacher and counselor in the San Fernando Valley for nearly 15 years and now is a college counselor at Pierce College. She stresses the Value of providing students with role mod els something she said black colleges can provide.

"To stand on James Brawley Drive in Atlanta at 12 noon, where you can see thousands of African -American students from Morehouse, Spelman and Clark is just amazing," Delahoussaye said. "These kids need to see that." So far, EST has attracted students from all over Los Angeles, Gregory Delahoussaye, who teaches at the Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies, said some of the students who have taken the tours have returned with a new-found interest in higher education. Recently, the business has gotten help from two unlikely sources. The NBC sitcom "A Different World," set at a black college, has helped spark interest in the schools. And last month, nearly 50,000 people turned out to sec two historically black schools Howard University and Southern University of Baton Rouge, La.

square off at the Los Angeles Coliseum in a game sponsored by the Los Angeles Football Classic Foundation. In addition, thousands attended a parade, college fair and concert also held during the second annual "Classic Week." "It's more than a football game," said Foundation President Fred Cooper, an alumnus of Grambling State University in Grambling, La. Cooper said the event raises funds oneself because of one's skin color." Eighteen-year-old Chioncsu "Cho" Wells graduated this spring from Polytechnic School, a private elementary and high school In Pasadena, with a Scholastic Aptitude Test score of 1200, which would have qualified him for admission to some of the nation's most selective schools. But because he and his sisters had been virtually the only black students in most of their classes, Welts wanted a different college experience. He applied to six colleges all historically black institutions and won a scholarship to attend Hampton University.

"All my life I've gone to predom accreditation two years earlier, and just last year another small college, Morristown College in Morristown, closed its doors. Black college officials are all too familiar with such arguments. "It is the case that many black institutions don't have the same resources as the majority institutions," Johnson said. But, he said, "That's one of the strengths of the black colleges to take what's available and make the best of it," Many of the historically black schools were established after the Civil War by churches and other institutions to educate freed slaves. The institutions became the primary educators of African-Americans in this country, graduating such influential African-American figures as Dr.

Martin Luther King Jr. and author Ralph Ellison. In the mid-1960s, 80 of all black graduates holding bachelor of arts degrees had earned them at a black college or university. When the civil rights movement eventually forced open the doors of predominantly white institutions, black student enrollment at white institutions gradually increased. Today, 83 of black students attend white institutions, according Cog Angeles (ftmes Recycling for iihunrimH future.

October 28, 1990 Position "5086: Whito lo play and win. from tho unmo Hodgson Shcplcy. Lloyd's Bank Masters, London 1990 Solution to Position B08B: Black wins with I Bxl2 2 Kxf2 Qb2 3 Ho2 n3 A KI3 Qcl Nc3 las 5 Ba2 01 1 Ki)4 Od 1 loads lo male) Qxc3 6 On On II OoGKg. Neither 3 Kg I 13 A Og3 12 nor 3 KM o3 A Ro2 Qol 5 Ro I o2l 6 Kxo2 Ho8 Kd3 Qxe'l saves Whilo INTERNATIONAL NEWS The filth and sixth games of the world championship match in New York City wore drawn. Champion Gary Kasparov loads former champion Anatoly Karpov, Vi-Vh, in the best-of-24-game series.

In Monday's fifth 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, Xie 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 Chiburdanidze in the 1991 women's world championship.

The winners scored 4W-2Vi, just ahead of Soviet stars Alisa Galliamova and Nana loseliani, who finished with 4-3. Other scores: former world champion Nona Gaprindashvili (Soviet Union), 314-314; Elena Donaldson (Seattle), 3-4; Ketevan Kakhiani (Soviet Union), 2V5-414; 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. Chiburdanidze, who plays infrequently, has fallen to fourth place in the latest World Chess Federation rating, list.

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Black survives 18 Bxd4 Nib! 19 Qg4 Nxd4. N08 Tho game remains unclear alter 18 dxc3 19 Nd6 KdB 20 Nxl7 2 I NxhB Nxh8 22 Qxh7 NI7. 19 Bxd4l Nd6l Whito refutes 19 oxd4 20 Nxd4 Qc7 by 2 1 QI3! Rb8 22 Qc6! QxcG 23 NxcG BdB 24 Nbb. 20 Rfe1 NxbB 21 BxeBBe777 No'" 22 Nxb5 Qxb5 23 QI3 Rc8 24 Qb7 Qc6 2b BdG. Black must risk 2 1 Nxc3 22 Bxg.No7 23 Bxc3 Rg8, wlion 24 Re4l? RgG appears playablo.

22 NxbB 0-0 Or 22 Qxbb 23 Bxg7 RgB 24 Qxh7 Rxg7 2b Oxg7. and Whito has plenty ol material. 23 Nd4 QcB 24 b4l Finishing elogantly. Oc4 As 24 Qxb4 losos to 25 NcG Qc4 26 Nxo Nxo 27 BdG. 26 NIB Bxb4 26 Qh6l, Black Resigns.

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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 314-14. Richard Ka-sa, James Maki, and Thomas Wolski wore next with 3-1 scores, while David Balmin and David Bassett split the under 2200 prize. Gary Sauer scored 414-14 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-farb 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.

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