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OC7 SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1990 B15 LOS ANGliLES TIMES rDON'T WORRY ABOUT THE ECONOMY-! I Concern yourself with your abilities 1 CARNEGIE nfHIRSE By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS i DALE CARNEGIE TRAINING AS OLD AS THE AIRPLANE, AS MODERN AS THE SPACE SHUTTLE' Qf8 16 Re4 Kd8. but this may be a typo for the more logical 15 Kd8 16 Re4l 0J8. In any case, the only chance is 15 Qd8, although 16 Rxf6! seems crushing. White threatens 17Qxc6Bd7 18 Qe4! Qe7 19 Qxa8.

and 16 Bd7 loses to 17 Rf7! Bxb2 18 Qe4. 16Re4 Kd8 17 Rd4, Black Resigns. FOR INFORMATION 71)1 COM AIR! PRESENTED BY ROBERT KING I DAY OR NIGHT I I 4 001 "4 1 Ul and associates, inc. I I Class Starts This Week I 8 IM wHftH bxnb ib uxrib bd, as White is not ready lor a sacrificial attack with Nc3-db, Nd4-f5, or Rd1-d3-h3 15 Bxg7 Kxg7 16 b3 Bb7 17 f4 Rad8I Avoiding 17 Ned7? 18 Nde2 Nc5 19 Qxd6 18 h3 Not 18 Nde2? Qc5 19 as 19 Neg4 turns the tables. Nc67? Either 18 Qb8 or 18.

Ned7 escapes danger 19Ncb5! Perhaps Black expected the less convincing 19 Qb8. axb5 No better is 19 Qb8 20 Nxc6 Bxc6 21 Nxd6 Rf8 22 e5, when 22 Ne8 23 Nf5 drops more material 20 cxb5 e5 21 Nxc6 Bxc6 22 Rxc6 Qb8 23 SI Else Black gets counter-play on the e-file. d5 24 Rfl Nxe4 25 Bxe4 dxe4 26 Qf2 Using the Mile. Black is lost. e3 If 26 Rd6, then 27 fxg6 fxg6 28 Rxd6 Qxd6 29 Qf7 wins a Rook.

27 Qxe3 84 28 Rxb6 Qe5 29 Rb7 gxf5 30 Qg5 Kh8 31 Rxf7 Rg8 32 Qh4 Gd4 33 Kh1 Rg7 34 Rxg7 Kxg7 35 Rxf5, Black Resigns. GM Benjamin Brookshear, U.S. Open, Jacksonville 1990: 1 Nf3 d5 2 c4 The Reti Opening. d4 3b4White can aim for a Reversed Benoni by 3 g3 c5 4 Bg2 Nc6. f6l? 4 e3 Inconsistent.

The books recommend 4. e5 5 exd4e4, 5fxe3 e5 6 c5 New, Theory considers only 6 a3 c5 and 6 Qb3 a5, Much safer is 6 Be6, taking the a2-g8 diagonal. If 6 a5 7 Bc4! axb4, White gets the initiative with 8 Qb3 Nh6 9 d4 or even 8 fxe5 9 Qh5 7 Nd4 Nc6 8 Nxc6 bxc6 9 Bc4 Disrupting Black's development. Nh6 10 0-0 Qe7 11 Nc3 g6 12 Bb2 Bg7 13 Nxe4l An outright refutation of Black's play. Not nearly as strong is 13 Qa4 Bd7 14 Qa5 Qxe4 14 Rf4 Qe7 15 Qf3 Qf8? Pointless.

The tournament bulletin says 15 abcdefgh Sept. 30, 1990 Position "5082: White to play and wtn From the game Montgomery W. Doe, Oxnard 1990 Solution to Position 5081: Black wins with 1 Rd8 2 Kc2 Rxf5! 3 exf5 N(4 4 QM Qa4 5 Kb2 Nd3 6 Kb 1 Rd6! 7 c5 Qb5 8 Kc2 Qb2. If 5 Kcl Nd36Kd2, then 6 FANTASTIC VAIfljOak.Walnut.Mahagony.Cherry MMlWMiMWI II llg 18319 Euciidst. IpWIMfflflMBaMliiS, IMII 11 1 1 LB I Fountain Vallev lltMSBBffliBHimlWMWlBall II lsjtH ffls 3 Morris Plan 90 days same gmi 1 I aval'jf'x I I EXTENDED REGISTRATION ENGINEERINGHIGH-TECH players.

The Pasadena Chess Club, which meets Fridays at 7 p.m. in the Senior Citizens Center, 1 102 S. Oxley St. in South Pasadena, will conduct the San Gabriel Valley Open, a six-round tournament, on Friday evenings, beginning Oct. 5.

For information, call Mike Pintavalle at (8 1 8) 967-8903 or Marcus Benton Jr. at (2 1 3) 254-9714. Alexey Root, the 1989 U.S. Women's champion, will teach two 10-week chess courses at the Westwood Recreation Center, 1 350 Sepulveda Blvd. in Los Angeles.

The beginner's class starts at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 4, and the advanced class follows at 7:30 p.m. Register at the site or call (213) 473-3610 for more information. Calvin Powell scored to win the Heat Wave Round Robin, a tournament averaging 2174 in rating that finished recently at the Hughes Chess Club in Canoga Park.

William Longren was second at 516-1 V. The Long Beach Civic Light Opera will present the musical "Chess" Oct. 6-21. For details, call (213) 432-7926 or (714) 826-9371. TODAY'S GAMES Kamsky (U.S.A.) GM Gelfand (U.S.S.R.), Tilburg 1990: 1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 d6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nf6 5 Nc3 a6 6 g3 A quiet system against the Najdorf Sicilian.

e5 7 Nde2 Be7 8 Bg2 b5 9 0-0 Nbd7 10 h3 Bb7 1 1 g4 b4 12 Nd5 Nxd5 13 exd5 a5? A wasted move. Black has no problems after 13 0-0 14 Ng3 g6. 14Ng3g6 Awkward, as is 14 0-0 15 Nf5 Nc5 16 f4, 15Bh6! Probably an oversight. However, White keeps the initiative after 15 16Re1 Bg5 17Bxg5Qxg5 18Ne4 Qe7 19 f4 or 15 Nc5 16 f4 exf4 17 Rxf4 Bg5 1 8 Qd4. 1 6 Ne4! Bxh6 As good as any.

After 16 Be7 17 f4 exf4 18 Rxf4 Ne5 19 Bg7 Rg8 20 Nf6 Bxf6 21 Bxf6, White will soon win by an attack in the center. 17 Nxd6 Kf8 18 Nxb7 Qb6 19 d6 White's Knight is surprisingly safe at b7, Bf4 Hoping for 20 Nc5? Rd8 21 Nxd7? Rxd7, and the d-pawn falls. 20 c4! Rb8 21 Qd5 White plans c4-c5-c6. Nf6 22 Qf3 g5 23 c5 Qa6 If 23 e4, one winning method is 24 cxb6 exf3 25 Bxf3 Nd7 26 Radl. 24Rfe1l Expecting 24 e4 25 Rxe4 Qxb7 26 Rxf4 h5 25 gxh5 Rxh5 26 Qe2 Qa7 27 d7 e4 28 Bxe4 Rxh3 If 28 Nxe4, simplest is 29 Qxe4 Bc7 30 d8Q Bxd8 31 Qe8 Kg7 32 Nxd8 Rh8 33 Qe5, with an extra piece.

29 Bg2 Rh2 30 d8Q Rxd8 31 Qe71 Kg7 32 Nxd8, Black Resigns. GM Yudasin (U.S.S.R.) IM Burger (U.S.A.), U.S. Open, Jacksonville 1990: 1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 e6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 a6 The Paulsen or Kan variation of the Sicilian. 5 Bd3 Nf6 6 0-0 d6 7 c4 g617 Deviating from the routine 7 Be7. 8 Nc3 Bg7 9 Bg5 0-0 Probably 9 h6 10 Be3 0-0 improves.

10 Qd2 Nbd7 Meek. More forceful is 10 Nc6. 11 Rfd1 Eyeing d6 Qc7 12 Rac1 b6 13 BbU Inviting 13 Qxc4 14 Nd5. In addition, White menaces 14 Nde2 and 15 Qxd6. Re8 To meet 14Nde2 with 14 Bf8.

14Bh6 Ne5 A clever defense. The alternative is 14 CAREER DAYS FOR The 5th Annual ORANGE COUNTY AREA BABY PAGEANT I EE REGISTRATION DATES: OCT. 1 OCT. 4 NO COST TO ENTER Coronation Pageant Savings Bonds Awarded Age Limit 1 Month thru 6 Years Trophies Boys Girls Eligible Free Health Exams Baby Beauty Show Rosette Ribbons Only One Child Per Family Unless Twins or Triplets Long Beach Arena 300 E. Ocean Boulevard Sept.

26 (2 pm 7 pm) Sept. 27 (11 am 2 pm 4 pm 7 pm) This fall, the Los Angeles Times will proudly sponsor its first Engineering High-Tech Career Days Job Fair. It's an ideal opportunity for engineers, scientists and technical professionals to meet a variety of employers. under one roof. Be there! ADMISSION AND PARKING ARE FREE! Cos Angeles Sftroes 9l2m INTERNATIONAL NEWS Gata Kamsky of New York and Vassi-ly Ivanchuk of the Soviet Union shared first prize in the strongest tournament of the year.

Although Kamsky suffered a 12th-round loss to Dutch star Jan Tim-man, he led the tournament in Tilburg, Holland, from start to finish. Ivanchuk matched Kamsky's score of 8V4-5V5 by winning his final two games. Third at 8-6 was Boris Gelfand, 21, of the Soviet Union, who recovered from a 0-2 start with a 3V4-V4 spurt in the last four rounds. Other scores: Nigel Short (England), 7VS-6V4; Ulf Andersson (Sweden) and Timman, 6V4-7V4; Predrag Nikolich (Yugoslavia), 6-8; and Yasser Seirawan Seattle), 4V4-9 Seirawan lost four straight games in rounds 10-13. Every player lost at least two games.

Kamsky, who turned 16 in June, was the only non-grandmaster in the field. His performance fulfills the requirement for a GM norm, and he should receive the GM title at the next World Chess Federation (FIDE) meeting in November. But Kamsky has already set his sights on higher goals. His string of fantastic successes in the last year has made him the highest-rated player in the country and eighth in the world. His "3" result against GM's averaging 2651 in rating computes to a performance rating of 2737, which is world championship-caliber.

Only world champion Gary Kasparov and former champions Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky can boast of comparable results at age 16. The 1990 World Championship begins Oct. 8 in New York City. It's a best-of-24-games match between champion Gary Kasparov, 27, and former champion Anatoly Karpov, 39. The two rivals have already contested four matches totaling a record 120 games.

Kasparov won two of the matches, one ended in a 12-12 tie, and another was called off without a winner. The first half of the match will take place in the Hudson Theatre of the Hotel Macklowe, 141 W. 44th St. in New York City. The second half will be played in Lyon, France.

Match rules define the first half as either 10 or 1 1 games if one player has a 2-point lead, and 12 games if the score is closer. Games are scheduled Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, ginning at 2:30 p.m. PDT. LOCAL NEWS In a tournament of upsets, Bobby Avi-la, Richard Kasa and Mike Lamon tied for first at last weekend in the River side County Championship in Hemet. None of the four senior masters (players rated above 2400) won a prize.

Top-rated IM Igor Ivanov lost to both Avila and Kasa, Avila also upset Thomas Wolski, and La men knocked off Paul Koploy. Tough luck for the favorites. Aniceto Lacno, Cid Sarmiento, Hendel Butoy, Mike Schuda, Gerald Irvine and Andrew Strelzoff won class prizes. Avila and Lamon qualify for the playoffs leading to the 1991 SCCF state championship. There was a good turnout of 50 Baby Pageant Headquarters Baby need not be present to register.

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PAUL THIBODEAU, OWNER over 1 4 years of experience Factory Direct Prices Lower Than Most Companies' Sale Prices CALL TODAY FOR FREE IN-HOME ESTIMATE FEATURING GLENDALE AND SANTA MONICA ESTATES Auction Thursday, October 4 at 10 A.M. PREVIEW WED. 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. ft THURS.

8 A.M. TILL TIME OF SALE Partial Listings Includes, 19th Century French Chestnut Bonnetlere. 19th Century Pine Vasalller. Antique Country French Butcher Block Sideboard. Antique Country Cher-rywood Writing Table.

French Marble Inlaid Chest With Matching Commodes. Antique Marble Top Sideboard With Ormolu Mounts. French Inlaid Curio Cabinet. 19th Century Carved Mah. Empire Console Game Table.

Ornately Carved Needle Point Hall And Side Chairs. Antique Pine Leather Top Map Chest. Antique Pine Dresser Base. Mah. Crown Glass Breakfront.

Marble Top Lamp And Sofa Tables With Carved Animal Relief Figures. Carved Walnut Lorenzo Sofa. Victorian Carved Inlaid John Jellff Style Table. Victorian Renaissance Pedestal Carved Victorian Sofa, Loveseat, Chairs And Rockers. Mah.

Inlaid Music Cabinet. Oil Paintings, Watercolors, Prints And Etchings. Sterling Silver Flatware Sets And Serving Pieces. Pr. Sheffield Candelabra.

French And German Dlnnerware Sets. Crystal Stemware Porcelain Figures. 11 Pc. Carved Mah. Dining Room Set.

6 Pc. Mah. Bed Room Set. Antique And Contemporary Sofas, Chairs, Chaise Lounges, Etc. Library of Books.

1980 Bulck (139ZLD). 1965 Ford Mustang (PAH442) Etc. Advance Notice: Antique And Fine Jewelry Auction, Sunday Oct. 14. From The Estate of Josephine Ann Hlxson.

Featuring Art Deco, Edwardian and Contemporary Jewelry, Including a 14.88 Carat Fancy Yellow Diamond Ring. Call For Preview Time And Catalogue. mitmtmmi THESE ADVERTISERS ARE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1911 WEST ADAMS BLVD. (NIAR THI SANTA MONICA FREEWAY WESTERN AVE.) (213) 734-4151 CAL. LIC.

149 FAX (213) 734 0137 A lO Premium Will Be Charged To The Buyer As Part Ot The Purchase Price aumonEERS nssocmTion special Noiico: Antique Ana Decorative Arts Auction (MJnaay oct. 21 PUBLIC AUCTION! If BAKER'S AUCTION INC. ANEW LOOK INTO BEAUTIFUL EYES LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT PRESENTS SURPLUS EQUIPMENT AUCTION EQUIPMENT NO LONGER REQUIRED FOR DISTRICT OPERATION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1990 10:00 A.M. 2201 EAST MARKET LONG BEACH, CA. (CORNER OF CHERRY AND MARKET BEHIND K-MART) THOMAS BROS.

GUIDE PG. 70-E2 FEATURING: WOOD AND METAL SHOP EQUIPMENT 18 VEHICLES) CROWN SCHOOL BUS PICKUP TRUCKS BOBTAIL VANS WLIFTGATE ECONOLINE VANS DODGE DIPLOMAT VW VAN BAND INSTRUMENTS CAFETERIAGYM EQUIPMENT COMPUTERS SURPLUS EQUIPMENT, AND MUCH MUCH MORE. ILL VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD AT 12:00 F.M. NOCN SHARPI THIS IS MUST MICTIOK! THERE IS SOUETHIHS FOR EVERYONE! PREVIEW: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1990 P.M.

TERMS: $100.00 REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT FOR BIDDER PADDLE. 25 ON BID AWARD. BALANCE IN CASH OR 1 EQUIVALENT BY MONDAY OCT. 8, 1990. 12 NOON SHARP.

NO PERSONAL CHECKS. BUSINESS CHECKS OR CREOIT CARDS FEATURING FINE HOME FURNISHINGS AND ANTIQUES AUCTION NEXT SUNDAY. OCTOBER 7TH 10:00 A.M. PREVIEW SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.

AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Don't Miss This One. We Will Have A Building Full. Large Consignment Of American Furniture From The East Coast Along With Our Local Consignments. PARTIAL LIST: 9 Pc Queen Anne Dining Room Set, Governor Winthrop Drop Front Desk, Oak Larkin Desk, Mah Ladies Drop Front Desk wSerpentine Front, 4 Vict. Chairs, Vict.

Couch, Oak dressing Table w3 Winged Mirror, Home Comfort Cook Stove, 4 Fancy Oak Dining Chairs, Sq. Oak Dining Table w2 Leaves, 4 Pc Art Deco Bedroom Set Poster Bed, Victorian Bustle Seat, Queen Anne Cedar Chest, Curio Cabinets, 4 6 Pc Mah Bedroom Sets, 8 Pc 20s Dining Roam Set, Oak 4 Door tee Box, Oak Railroad Secretary, Claw Foot Morris Chair, Heavily Carved Arm Chair Heads, Oak Pump Organ, Art Deco Wall Mirrors, Armoires Beveled Mirrors, Mah China Cabinet. 4 Sets of Mah Dining Tables Chairs, Burled Walnut Chest wMlrror, Cedar Chests, Oak Mantles 7' High, Splnnet Desk, Oak Walnut Parlor Tables, Grandfather Clock, Pair Of Heavily Carved Coffee Tables, Marble Tile Top Wash Stand, Mah Chest wBowed Front, Large Assortment Of Bedroom Dining Room Furniture, Matching Couch Chairs, Mah Secretary Desk wBookcase Top, 6 To 8 Pc Oriental Furniture, Buddha Shrine, Cottage Kitchen Sets, 2 Mah Chests wMirrors, 190 Pc "Moselle" Silver Plated Tableware World Brand Grape Pattern, Pictures Picture Frames, Bric-A-Brac, Box Lots. Much Much More Too Numerous To Mention. WILL Ut AUttntU.

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CA 92600 213 694-4300 714 354-0511 J) -STATE LIC.A1266r PUBLIC AUCTION MASTERCARD BE SURE 10 ATI END l'H(X) Paramount Paramount. CA (21!) I.IC 152 (71'1) (i.M-0110 Anliiiic Am tit in Simtl.iy Of livery Mi mill II) A.M. Iinlern Appliance Aiiirinii livery 1 AUCTION Ordeijcd by Secured Party in Matter ot: Fashion Foods NEAR-NEW RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Safe. Painless. Fast.

Accurate. A new surgical procedure permits the removal of bags and dark shadows from under the eyes with no skin incision and virtually no discomfort. Within hours after surgery eye make-up may be safely applied, and one may return to his or her normal activities. ORRILLS AUCTION Tuesday, Oct. 2nd Sale Starts 10 AMn.

ff Furniture furnishings from private homes, storage lots, and other sources. Rattan, 3 Strand, 3 Pc. sect. OCT. 9th 1 PM Westminster Mall, Westminster, CA (corner ot Goldcnwost St.

Bolsa Ave.) (In Food Court. Upper Level, Near Soars) ASSIGNMENT(S) FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS WEBBER CAMERA, MISSION SKI AMERICAN LIGHTING CAMERAS. SKIS. LIGHTING EQUIP. TODAY SUNDAY, SEPT.

30 10:30 A.M. PREVIEW SEPT. 28 29, 9-3 61 10 VARIEL WOODLAND HILLS, CA PAHIIfll LIStOFIIEMSOFFEIlEU NIKON, MINOLTA, CANON OLYMPUS CAMERAS COKIN FILTERS, TRIPODS, LIGHTS, FILM ELAN.KOFLACH, TECHNO SKIS, BOOTS TRACK LIGHTING. FLOOR i WALL TABLE LIGHTS, LIGHT BULBS, 1979 CHEVY it STAKEBED, 1979 CHEVY 1 ION CARGO VAN. 1982 VALE 7500 CAP l.P.

FORKLIFT. sofa, end tables, coffee table chair. French Prov. tufted sofa, wing chairs seat. Old torch lamp.

Antq. Vict, drop lid desk. Burl walnut glass door cabs. Sofas, L. seats, sofa oeds.

Singles pairs of uphed. chairs, cocktail, end, lamp, occ, drum com. tables. Table FL. lamps.

Set English china, Old Country Rose by Royal Albert. Several large rare crystal formations. Porcelain dolls, Costume Jewelry, plcts, paintings, water color. Some brlc-brac, china, crystal, stemware, flatware, mirrors, glassware. Desks, bookcases, custom weight set, Chinese Oriental rugs, old decorated music Century, oriental dining set.

Country French din. set with very large China cab. white gold French prov. din. set.

Designer clothes, wood, metal glass top dinettes, odd buffets China cabs. Drexel antq. white French Prov. Mr. Mrs.

bed set with chest. Many Preview: Morning of Sale from 10 AM llns liihl Mihistii.iilL-iI nphlh.iliiiii.' phitn- Mir privfJnri' I ill railing I In- rwk nl oHriplic.iliiHU. uiul oiner oea seis. Late moaei nau stereo a vioeo equipment. Collections of Roval Dalton Bunnvklns Flos.

cosmetic eyelid and eyebrow surgery permanent eyeliner application permanent eyebrow pigmentation upper face lifts reconstructive and tumor surgery Hike new limk ill lui mc KmuiiIuI tu'v mui id mIk'iIiiIi: .1 umMiltiiliDii. Royal Dalton Figs, Men Women western Boots 1910 W. Adams Blvd. mar Waslarn Ave. Z777373 Lie.

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1990 Looking good has never been easier. PUBLIC AUCTION PARNELL LEONARD AUCTION 12:00 PREVIEW 10:00 HOUSE CLEANING AUCTION 10:00 AM, SATURDAY. OCT. 6TH OVER MILLION IN FINE JEWELRY DIAMONDS. OMMDNDS.

DIAMONDS JEWELRY, FURNITURE, CRYSTAL, CHI 1746 COLUMBIA SAN niFr.o $100 nolundablo Cash Deposit. 25 Upon Bid Award. Full Pyml. Cash or equivalent In 24 hrs. 10 Buyers Premium.

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