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SLY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1990 B9 l.OS ANGELES TIMES TODAY'S GAMES By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER Nxo4 6 Re1 bB 7 Bb3 d6 8 c3 0-0 9 h3 NaB 10 Bc2 cB 11 d4 Qc7 12 Nbd2 cxd4 13 cxd4 Bb7 Supposedly inferior to 13 NcG 14 Nb3 ab 14 dB Rac8 15 Bd3 Nd7 16 Nf1 fBI7 Elso Nfl g3 15 attacks 17BgBAIso tempting is 1 Ng3 fxo4 18 Bxc4, intending 19 Ngb NcB 18 Bxo7 Qxe7 1 9 exf 5 Nc4l With the annoy mg throat of 20 Nxb2 20Bxc4bxc4 21 No3 Nd3 22 Ro2 o4 Suddenly Black has tho initiative. 23 Nd4 QoB 24 NoG RxfBI Tho oxchango is a small price to pay for tho center 2B NxfB QxfB 26 Qo4 Hoping for 26 Qxdb 2 Qd BxdB 27 Nd4 Qf6 28 Qxo6 Rf8 29 Nc2 II Nb5, thon 29 Nf4 30 Rc2 QgG 31 g3 031 wins quickly. Nf4 30 Rd2 On 30 Re3. hoping for 30 Nxg2! 31 Kxg2 Qxl2 32 Khl Qxc2 33 QxdG, most convincing is 30 Qxb2 31 Qa4 Ra8. Nxh31 Counting on 3 1 gxh3 Qg5 32 Kf 1 Qxd2.

or 3 1 Kf 1 Nxl2 32 Rxd5 Ng4! 33 Ko2 Qf2 34 Kdl QI1 35 Kd2 c3 3G Kxc3 QxaG 31 Kh1 Nf2 32 Rxf2 Qh4H, White quiot v.iri.ilion of Itiu Ruy Lopoz BcB 6 0-0 dG 7 Nc3 bG 8 Bb3 Bg4 9 h3 Bh5 10 This euro is worso than tho disoaso Instancl IONo2 Bx(3 11gxf3 0d 12Kg2is quite playable. Bg8 11 Bg5 h5 12 Nd6 hxg4 13 Bxf6 Forcod, as 13 hxg4 Qd oscapos tho pin gxf6 14 hxg4 fBI Resuscitating tho bunod Bishop. 1 exf BxfB 1 6 gxfB Kd7I7 Ambitious. Block can draw by 1G Rg8 1 Khl Rh8 18 Kg1 Rg8. 17 Rol Rh3 18 Kf1 QhB 19 Ne37 Floar claims White can survivo with 19 d4.

Not 19 Ko2 becauso 19 Rxl3 20 Kxf3 Nd4 2 1 Ko4 QM 22 Ro8! matos. Nd4 20 Nxd4 oxd4 21 Ng2 Or 2 1 Ng4 and Black wins material. Ro8 22 f3 Rg8, White Resigns. Tho winning throat is 23 Rh1 24 KI2 Rxg2 25 Kxg2 Qh2 mato. IM Kuljf (Holland) GM Korchnoi (Switzerland), Wijk aan Zoo 1990: 1 e4 oB 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 BbB 06 4 Ba4 Nf6 0-0 Bo7 Korchnoi dofonds tho Closod Ruy, instead ol his old lavorito Opon Dolonso 5 Lofovro IM Silmnn, USAT Woat, Pasadena 1990: 1 o4 cS 2 Tho Winjj Gambit cxb4 3 o3 dS Tho approved counior 4 oxdB QxdB 5 Nf3 Bg4 6 Whito is too oagor to recover tho pawn Bolter is 6 Bo2 Nc6 Not 6 Bxf3 Qxl3 Qob7 8 Bo2 Qxal? becauso ol 9 Qxb, threatening 10 QcO mato.

7 c3 o5 8 Be2 Bd6 9 Na3? Whilo correctly avoids 9 o4 10Nd4Qhb" 11 h3 Qob. but 9 h3l is bost o4 10 Bc4 Qh5 1 1 Qo2 Nf6 Also docisivo is 11 12 Qxo4 Ro8. 12 0.63 0-0 13 Nd4 Neb 14 Bo2 Nd3I 15 Bxd3 0r IbKM Bf4 16 Bxg4 Nxg4 1Qh3 Nc3i 18 fxo3 Qdl mato. exd3 16Qxd3 Rf e8 1 7 Kf 1 Bf Bl 1 8 Qf3 Bd3I, White Resigns. IM Brltton (England) GM G.

Flear (England, Guernsey 1989: 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 BbB a6 4 Ba4 Nf6 6 d3 A Girls" (Aloxoy Root, Diana Ghorgha, Laura Bocker and Barbara McCaleb) won tho best team namo prize, edging "Senile Mutant Ninja Patzors." Tho USAT East, which began all of this madnoss in 1971, took place in Somerset, N.J. A now record of 223 teams, with 947 playors," participated. "Walk Your Dog III" (Mike Feinstain, Bill Mason, Soth Rothman and Paul Gordon) become regional champion, winning six straight matches. "Goldilocks and tho Three Boars" topped the USAT Midwest in St. Louis, scoring 4W-1W.

Team members wore masters James McLaughlin, Doug Eckert and Robert Jacobs (the three bears) and Class A player Bill (Goldilocks) Steevons. Thore were 108 playors on 26 teams. For the fourth time in five years, the "Overdrawn Checks" won the USAT South in Jacksonville, Florida. This year's lineup consisted of Mark Ryan, Steve Chakis, William Spodale and Wil-mer Chavira. There were 21 teams and 88 players.

Tho four regional champions will compete in a playoff by telephone for the ti-tlo of U.S. Amateur Team champions. sFTi a lit 7 ii mam 6 i i an 5 8 it 4 IHSBaH 3l I 1 I 2 HB 1 iHiMIMI abcdefgh first round with Golfand, thon dofoated Nigel Short of England and Lajos Por-tisch of Hungary. Boris Gulko of Massachusetts, tho only Amorican player, has 1-2. Ho was a last-minute replacement for ailing Robert Huebnor of West Germany.

NATIONAL NEWS The U.S. Amateur Team Championship was hold last weekend at four locations. The USAT West, at the Pasadena Holiday Inn, drew a record turnout of 68 teams and 284 playars. "'The Smart Alekhines," a team composed of mas-tors James Petranovich and Robert Richard and oxperts Eric Kuniholm and David Loo Stefurak, won the team prize with a match score of Four teams scored 5-1 with "Powell's Team" taking second on tiebreak and "No Proffit in It" third. Six players, an unusually high number, achieved porfoct 6-0 scores.

Dan Durham and Burt Izumikawa wont 6-0 on first board, Stephen Booth and Jimmy Plumb were perfect on board two, Jim Woodward wont 6-0 on third board, and Stefurak contributed mightily to his team's success with 6-0 on fourth board. Bruce Topa took the best alternate prize with 4V4-1W. Ono reason so many chess players compote in this unique tournament, which offers no prize money, is the chance to try for zany special prizes. Bill Richards, Andy Sacks, Dane Hinrichsen and Eric Youngquist formed tho team "Ono for All, and All Four Won Tho Four Musketeers." Dressed in doublets and hose and brandishing swords, they vanquished tho competition in the battle for best promotional idoa. "Tho Material Will She Play in Pacoima? In her ten years as San Francisco's mayor, Dianne Feinstein rarely ventured south.

Today, learn how she is now trying to master the unfamiliar ways of Southern California politics as Los Angeles Times Magazine continues its series on the major candidates for governor. LOCAL NEWS Tho Santa Monica Bay Chess Club, which meets Monday and Friday evenings in tho Senior Citizens Rocreotion Centor, 1450 Ocean Ave. in Santa Monica, completed its 48-player hexagonal tournament on Monday. Martin Herzog, Philip Van Gelderen, Jon Guilaroff, Zol-tan Somegyi, Earll Briggs and Stovon Spurgeon won their soctions, while Au-gustium Cadirao and Andros Mohacsi tied for first in another. Tho club begins its eight-round championship tournament this Monday.

For dotails, coll Ben Nothorcot at (213) 455-1704 or Randy Hough at (818) 282-7412. Mar Hilton. Cost is $125. The dinner-dance will benefit the hospital's new 30-bed Rehabilitation Center. For reservations, call 944-6506.

Items for "This Week," which runs each Sunday, may be mailed to the Los Angeles Times, San Diego County Edition, 701 San Diego CA 92 101 "This Week." Events must be open to the public. Publicity notices must list time, day, date, place, name of sponsoring organisation and a phono number where someone can be reached for more information. Materials should be mailed at least 10 days in advance. TODAY OF THE SOUTHERN Then, in the annual Spring Beauty Report, meet the grandes dames of beauty. Plus, discover how the bold facial colors of the '80s are giving way to a kinder, gentler look.

Ulafiazme Fob. 25, 1990 Position B051: Black to play and win Fiotn (ho Wijaya Colby, Santa Monica li)6o Solution to Position '5050: 1 R08 Kq (01 1 Rxo8 2 QxM) 2 Qobl wins If 2 RxoB. then 3 RM. Or, if 2 Hbb. then 3 RxgG! KxgG 1 Rg8 KhO UnV Khb" 6 Qxh mato INTERNATIONAL NEWS Ono of tho strongest international tournaments of the year began Sunday in Linares, Spain.

After three rounds, playors from the Soviet Union were dominating. World champion Gary Kus-parov, Boris Golfand and Artur Yusupov led with 2V4-V4. Vassily Ivanchuk was next at 2-1. Kasparov, who sports a World Chess Federation rating of 2800, drew in tho This Week Lectures Afilng A free lecture, "Grandma Forgot Again: The Disorders of Aging and What Can Be Done," 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, Villa Bonlta, 3434 Bonita Road.

For reservations, call 585-4658. Democrats Mike Gotch and Byron Georgiou, candidates for the 78th Assembly District, will speak to the Uptown Democratic Club, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. 4255 Ohio St. Free.

For reservations, call 297-5994. Photography Belinda Duffey. a professional photographic retoucher, will discuss how photographs can be improved after they are taken, 7 p.m. Wednesday, La VkJa Del Mar. 850 Del Mar Downs Road, Solana Beach.

North County Photographic Society members free, $3 for others. Healthy Relationships A free lecture. "Portrait of a Healthy Relationship: Sex, Love and Intimacy," 7: 1 p.m. Wednesday, South-wood Hospital. 330 Moss Chuta Vista.

For reservations, call 585-4658. Landscaping Landscape architect Jane Mm-shalt will talk about the evolution of landscape architecture in San Diego, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Room 104 of the Casa del Prado in Balboa Park. Free. Cosmetic Surgery A lecture detailing typical surgical procedures involved in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, as well as the psychological ramifications, 9 a.m.-l p.m.

Saturday. MiraCosta College's San Elijo campus. 3333 Manchester Cardiff. Cost is $25. For reservations, cafl 757-2 121, Ext.

485. Workshops Splash Class An eight-week water adjustment class for children ages 6 months to 3 years with special problems such as spina bifida, Down's syndrome and cerebral palsy, 2:15 p.m. Mondays, Grossmont Hospital, 5555 Grossmont Center Drive, La Mesa. Cost is $40. To register, call 589-4104 Cancar A free workshop for cancer patients and their families on how to look good and feel better, 6:30 p.m.

Monday, Community Hospital of Chula Vista, 751 Medical Center Court, Chula Vista. To register, call 482-3666. amity Businesses A workshop covering the steps to success for family-operated companies, a.m. Wednesday, Marriott Hotel in Mission Valley, 8885 Rio THESE ADVERTISERS ARE MEMBERS BHBMNI nans! 90 a anil I Compiled by Caroline Lemke San Diego Drive. Cost is $20 at the door and includes breakfast.

Effactlva Communication A free workshop on how to have effective communication in a relationship, p.m. Wednesday, Elks Lodge, 444 Country Club Lane, Oceanside. Hosted by the El Camino Psychology Center. Workstation Wafinsss A three-hour workshop on how to prevent and naturally treat carpal tunnel syndrome, strained tendons, eyes and muscles, 1 p.m. Saturday, Grossmont Community College, Room 535, 8800 Grossmont College Drive, El Cajon.

Cost is $10. To register, call 465-1700. Ext. 650. Films "Dust bi the Wind" Director Hou Hsiao-Hsien captures the universal pain of growing up and the particular pain of a lost culture in his film of a teen-age boy and girl on the brink of adulthood in present-day Taipei, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect La Jolla. Cost is $2 for museum members, $3 for others. Miscellaneous Hymns A festival of hymns and hymn anthems, sponsored by the San Diego Chapter of the Choral Conductors Guild. 4 p.m. today.

First Methodist Church. 2111 Camino Del Rio South. A donation will be collected. Woman's Fair A health fair for women, sponsored by Alvarado Hospital Medical Center, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Parkway Plaza shopping mall, El Cajon.

Women's Issues An international women's forum featuring a multicultural panel of American women, 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, MiraCosta College auditorium. One Bamatd Drive, Oceanside. The panel will discuss issues facing women of different cultures and their personal, educational and professional opportunities in the United States. Free. ImSan Fair San Diego State University North County will host an American Indian cultural fair, noon-5 p.m.

Saturday, Building 145 at SDSU, 800 W. Los Vatlecitos. San Marcos. Free. Cabaret "Red Hot Cabaret" is the theme for the Scripps Memorial Hospital-Encinitas black-tie fund-raiser, 7 p.m.

Saturday, Del If Ames Auction (Hallery turn Been ijuMMioaiuEv ocll THE ESTATE OF N. GILMORE ALSO THE FINE FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS FROM A 6LENDALE MANSION (NAME WITHHELD BY REQUEST) TOGETHER WITH OTHER ITEMS OF COMMENSURATE VALUE FEATURING A COLLECTION OF OVER 75 OIL PAINTINGS BY NOTED ARTISTS. PARTIAL LIST G. Schneider. E.

Barbarinl, H. Giselle, R. MecGrogor, R. Soyor, C. Cooper.

H.G. BNurkhart. E. Boyer. A.

Blanchard, P.O. CadevtUa, J. Hopner, Dzlgurskl, T. Nasco. Newton.

H.C. Best. C.C. Cooper. Also featuring Antique and reproduction French.

Enfltlsh and American furnituro. antique silver, makers lofthouse. Garrard, Oordrecht, Sazykov, Whlpman Wright, Paul Storr. W. G.

Barnard. Large amount of sterling silver, porcelains, bronzes, books, bedroom sets. Oriental furniture objects of art, pedestals, seml-antlquo rugs, crystal, set of cast Iron planters on pedestals, and many other fine Items too numerous to mention. PREVIEW TODAY NOON TO 5 P.M. AltimiAM Ml the Buyer as Part ol the purchase Knee, jj From MirlRi Del Rot.

Saata Monica And Lilian World Estates AUCTION THURSDAY. MARCH 1 AT 10 A.M. PREVIEW 10 A.M. TILL 5 P.M. WED.

THUR8. TILL TIME OF SALE Partial listing Includes. STEINWAY Upright Piano. Man. Casa.

Waters Spinet Piano, Louis XV Style Casa. Man. Crown Glass Front Breaklront 6' Wide. Art Nouveau Nest 01 Tables. Mah.

Secretary Desk. Set 01 Ludte Tables. 5 Pc. Country French Game Table and 4 Chairs. 3 Panel Wood Carved Screen.

Country French Style Commode. French Vltrlne Table. Pr. Small French M.T. Demi Lune Commodes.

Gold teat Mirrors. Leather Top Kneehole Desk. Mah. Drum And End Tables. Victorian Side Chairs.

Selection of CHI Paintings, Water Colors, Prints And Etchings. 10 Pc. Country French Dining Room Set 7 Pc. Mah. Dining Room Set wRetectory Table.

Wrought Iron Patio Furniture. Sheffield and Sterling Sliver Flatware And Serving Pieces. Royal Doulton Figures. Chinese Vases and Bowls. Imported Dlnnerware.

Cut Glass. Dec. Cups Saucers. Collectibles, Etc. 6 Pc.

Fr. Prov. Bedroom Set 5 Pc. Mah. Bedroom Set Late Model Kitchen Appliances.

T.V.'s, Etc. At 1:30 P.M. A Collection of Ant Rifles. Some Sabers Daggers. 1911 WEST ADAMS BLVD.

(luurn mmu man a wmoi (213)134-4181 FAX (213) 734-0137 CAL UO. HO. 149 AUCTION DATES MONDAY. FEB. 26-TUESDAY, FEB.

27 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28-EVENINGS AT 8 PM A 10 Premium Will Be Charged to RAVH0NO0.ei.EAU EQUIPMENT RESTAURANT 652-3820 Ames Auction alleru ess-sen 8725 WILSHDtE BLVD. CA uc. eaOO-302 THE GALLERY 13 ALWAYS INTERESTED IN PURCHASING OR SELLING ON COMMISSION, ANTIQUES 1 FINE ARTS. ETC.

PLEASE CALL JEFFREY AMES OR DON WOLF. LESS THAN ONE YEAR OLD REPLACEMENT VALUE OVER $1,000,000.00 ONLY OPEN THREE MONTHS -AUCTION CONSTRUCTION Earn your degree in Engineering FROMINS DELI AND RESTAURANT 2022 FIRST SIMI VALLEY, CAL. TODAY, FEB. 25 11:30 AM. TERMS: 25 DEPOSIT CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK ONLY ON AWARD OF BID, BALANCE BEFORE REMOVAL.

A TEN PERCENT BUYERS PREMIUM WILL BE CHARGED ON ALL PURCHASES. DIRECTIONS: 118 FREEWAY EXIT FIRST STREET TO ADDRESS. CORNER OF LOS ANGELES AVE. CALIFORNIA anc. RENTAL YARD Auctioneers anta Fe Springs, CA 27TH SAIE STARTS AT 10 AM ufluca iiaec matt inTt ampler Adams near Western Ave.

877-5737 TRUCES TRAILERS NE Comer of Atlantic Ave. Bandlni Blvd. BELL, CALIF. FRIDAY, MARCH 16 10:00 A.M. WHEEL LOADERS CRAWLER DOZERS LOADERS BACKHOES SKIPLOADERS COMPACTION EQUIPMENT FORKLIFTS BOOM 4 SCISSORLIFTS TRENCHERS DIESEL TRUCK TRACTORS ROLLOf ROLLBACK TRUCKS DUMP TRUCKS STAKE VAN TRUCKS LOWBED EQUIPMENT TRAILERS AIR COMPRESSORS GENERATORS PUMPS PICKUPS RT CRANE MISCELLANEOUS CONTRACTORS RENTAL YARD EQUIPMENT.

Inspection Starting Wednesday, March 14, 9:00 A.M. P.M. Dally For Illustrated Brochure, Contact: 3235 W. WASHINGTON BLVD. LOS AMOILBS, CALIF.

SOO10 at night 12131 738-IBOI In the Matter 1117 1 Robcrtton Lot Angeles, CA 90035 (213) 272-0728 Calif. Uc 359 1830 23rd St. S.E., Salem, Oregon 97302 Tuesday, March 6th at 11:00 A.M. 17809 Gillette Irvine SPA HEATER PUMP MFG. (TDRUGDEPT.

STORED U.CONIN CENTER 440 Shatto Place, IA 90090 (000)948-4928x1015 ORANGE CENTER 550 S. Main Street, Orange 99668 (800)989-9998x1015 SAN DIEGO CENTER 9689 Via Excclcncla, San Diego 99196 (800)959-5998x1015 LOMPOC CENTER 798 North Street, Lompoc 93436 (800)949-6998x1015 By ordar of owners, retiring Wednesday, March 7th at 11:00 a.m. 1028 E. 4th 81., 8anta Ana WOODWORKING PLANT STORE STOCK CUSTOMER RETURNS TONS OF OFFICE SUPPLIES AND FURNITURE, electronics, watches, small appliances, stereo, COSMETICS, perfume, cologne, toys, lamps, automotive, beauty supplies, clothing, clocks, sporting goods much much MARCH 3 10:25 (' MlleE.1 Fwy. WRITEPHONEVVIHEhUH BHUUHUHfc: CAL.

LIC. 1250 AUCTIONEERS of: AQUACORP AUCTIONEERS TO ATTEND Paramount, CA MASTERCARD (714) 636-0310 152 inspection Daily a-d 3007 Washington Suite 200 Marina Del Rey, Calif. 90292 Phone: (213) 578-7688 Caiii. Liconso No. 227 I STATE LIC.

A1493 AUCTIONS PLUS 714-865-677lj Intensive degree and certificate programs also available in business management and computer science. Term starts March 26th. Most programs available at all locations. Call now or send coupon. name ADDRESS AUCTION TUESDAY FEB.

ft iiiBHiTiiac a inauituiwcf canal dbwitc BAKER'S AUCTION, INC. FEATUniHB FINE HOME FURNISHINGS AND ANTIQUES flUUIlUN HfcXI SUNUAT. HAItUIT lrl. lUJUU A.m. PREVIEW SATURDAY MARCff 3RD, 9:00 A.M.

TO 5:00 P.M. AUCTJtlllEEIIt MOTE: ir you art In llx rrurkil for anllqiM and coltecUblts, sura lo atlind. MltllAl lllf: 3 Welohl Wtnna Rejulator Clock, flaw Piano, Fnncli Almoin WUavaled Mi In poor, Victorian Parlor labia, 5 Pc Walnut BMroom Sal, Elajera, Drop Front ttajk WBookcaw SUM, Manila Clocks. Vanity i Wf Bavilad Mirrors, Leaded Ola Windows. Deco Wan Mirrors.

Oak lea Boxes. Walnut Parlor Table. 3 4 Pc Bedroom Seta, Small Oak Writlnj Desk, Trunks, Cork) Cabinets, Sideboards W(Beveled Mirrors. Oraw leal TaWea, 9 Pc Dining Room Set. Oriental Style Dining Room Set Bullet TaNe 6 chairs Serving Cart All Inlakj, Pictures And Picture Frames.

Chests Assorted Sizes, Armolies WBeveled Mirrors In Door, Assorted Chairs, Rockers, Bullets. Lots ol Smalls And Brk-A-Brac, Plus Much Mora Furniture To Numerous To Mention. 10TS OTHER SOtltUS, PIUS TKIEE LOTS OUT OF LECAL STOMEE FOl'CHMCES. Two Baby Grand Pianos, Louis XV Solas Chairs, Pair ol French Marble Top Commodes, Victorian L. Seal, Louis XV Cocktail Other Tables, Crystal-Chinese Porcelain, and other lovely Table Lamps, Wing Back.

Club, Recllner Fireside Chairs, Mirrors, Pictures Paintings. Lois ol Brlc Brae China, Porcelain, Bronze, Crystal 4 Crystal Stemware, Coalporl, Minion, Saxon Windermere, Wedgewood China. Perfume Set, Hand Painted Plates Bowls. Silver Plate. Vases.

Grandfather Clock. Large Old Rosewood Coffee Table. Other Nice Cocktail, End, Occ, Lamp, Drum Com. Tables, Desks, Bookcases. Sofas, L.

Seats, Sofabeds. Wall Stereo Large Antique Mah. Door cab. Largo Mah. China Dining Room Dinette Sets, Outstanding 6 Pc.

Louis XV French Bed Set. White Gold French Prov. Bed Set. Other Prov. Mr.

Mrs. Bed Sets, Other Modern, Contemporary, Maple Bed Sets. Odd Chests 4 Drosscrs, Queen Size Wicker Canopy Bed. Box Anlq, Oak Dresser Side Board. ZIP 1015 JLvw i 4 1 iltfcS ffl LSI crry STATE DAYTIME PHONE to i aM 44 BE SURE VISA 14100 Paramount (213) 531-1524 LIC.

Antlqua Auction First Sunday 01 Every Monlii 10 A H. Modern Furniture, Appliance Auction Every Tuesday, 5 P.M. 277-7373 Lie. 345 1910 West.

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