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I.OS ANGELES TIMES B22 SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1992 VC LOS ANGELES COUNTY FUNDS: Garcetti Got Help By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS IJ BID 4 TOOLS COMPUTERS OFFICE FURNITURE Printers, Typewrltors, 50 Lateral Flies (3. 4 5 Drawer), Oesks, Chairs, Cordless Phones, 2 Line t. 3 Lino Pnones, Answering Machines, 1000's ol New Tools, Shop Cans, Hand Trucks, Alt Hoses. Food Service Cash Registers with Scales, 30 Portable Cement Mixers INow), Hole Saw Kits, Bungoo Cords, Cargo Nets Truck Tool Boios, 25 Pool Motors (New), 12-Vofl Electric Wenches, Air Tools. Mam More Items Too Numerous To Mention! Large Quantities ol Everything! Fund raising for Swanson's underdog campaign kept pace with Dana's during the six-week reporting period Dana reported $20,000 in cash contributions but Dana's war chest from previous months and years gave him a commanding 5-1 edge in spending.

Dana reported $407,000 in expenditures during the period, for a year total of $1 million. Swanson reported spending $103,000 for a year total of 8IH Oil 7 BB ffll iH MBlPl abcdefgh Continued from Bll vidual supporters, labor unions and political action committees, according to campaign statements filed Friday in that race. Among the contributions to Watson's campaign were $5,000 from the Local 660 State and Local Political Fund; $5,000 from the Service Employees Joint Council No. $5,000 from feminist Peg Yorkin: $5,000 from retired businessman Alfred H. King; $3,000 from the Los Angeles County Probation Officers PAC, and $2,500 from the Los Angeles Trial Lawyers Assn.

PAC. Former Supervisor Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, who finished second to Watson in the 13-candi-date primary and faces her in a November runoff, received $179,000 in cash and other contributions during the six-week period. Among them were a $20,000 loan on May 29 from Hahn's political committee and a $40,000 donation on May 27 from A.J. Peren-chio, a former producer with Embassy Pictures and now an executive with Chartwell Partners in Century City. Burke outspent Watson during the period by a greater than 2-1 margin ($423,000 to $202,000) and continues to maintain an edge in fund raising for the year, collecting $703,000 in contributions and loans compared with Watson's $620,000.

Robert Knowles, Watson's campaign manager, said both candidates have had difficulty raising money since the June primary because of competition for dollars from presidential candidates Bill Clinton and George Bush. "With the attention focused on the presidential race, reaching large amounts of people will be even more important than in the primary," Knowles said. "Advertisers and mailers will play a bigger role." In the 4th District supervisorial race, challenger Gordana Swanson made a personal loan of more than $43,000 to her campaign during the final days of the primary race and an additional $11,000 less than two weeks after the June 2 election, according to the most recent campaign statements in that race. Swanson, a Rolling Hills city councilwoman whose surprisingly strong showing in the primary has forced incumbent Supervisor Deane Dana into a November runoff, has lent her campaign $109,500 since the beginning of the year, the reports show. Swanson collected $19,000 in cash contributions during the May-June period, for a total of $78,000 since entering the race.

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Aug. 4th 10 am 3 pm Morning of Sale from 9 am A.R. PAGAN CO. CAllc. BC0266 (714) 772-6464 onship, Duisburg, Germany, 1992: 1 e4 oB 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Nc3 Nf6 Tho Four Knights Gamo.

4 d4 Bb4l? Leading to fantastic complications. Instoad, 4 exd4 Nxd4 Bb4 transposes to tho Scotch Gamo, whilo 4 exd4 5 Nxo4 6 Qo2 (5 is tho wild Bolgrado Gambit. 6 Nxe6 Nxe4 6 Qg4 Nxc3 7 Qxg7 Rf8 8 a3 Nxd4 Continuing his aggressive policy. After tho safor 8 Ba5. White can toko tho life out of tho position by 9 Nxc6 dxcB 10 Qo5 Qo7 1 1 Qxo7 Kxe7 12 Bd2.

9 axb4 Nxc2 10 Kd2 Nxa1 11 Kxc3 a5l Both roscuing his Knight and harassing White's 12 Bc4 Too slow aro 12 bb d6 and 12 Bh6 axb4 13 Kd2 Nb3 14 Ko3 Qe7. favoring Black. Polovodin Katalimov, USSR 1980, tostod 12 Bg5l? oxb4 13 Kd3 16 14 Bo2 Qo7 15 BhB Kd8 16 Nf7 Rxf7 17 Bxf7. but Whito had to forco a draw after 17. Qd6 18 Ko4 Ixg5 19 0g8Ko7 20 Qo8 KfG 21 Qh8 Kxf7 22 Qxh7.

Qe7 Theory considers 12 axb4 13 Kd3 d5 14 Bb5 c6 16 Nxc6 BI6 accoptablo for Black Did Gabriol overestimate 12 Qo7, or did ho foar an improvomont by Whito? 13 Roll Inviting 13 16? 14 Qxo7 Kxo7 ID Nf7 mato and 13 Qxb4 14 Kd3 Qxo 1 15Bxf7Ke7 16Bgb Kd6 17 Qxl8 Kxo6 18 QcB d5 19 Qxdb mato. Whito threatens simply 14 Nf3 d6 14 Bb5 c6 IB Nxc6 QxoH 16 Bd2 Qo4 Despite his enormous matorial advantage, Black is lost If 16 Whito forces mato by 17 Qo5 BoG 18 Na7 Ko7 19 Bg6 (6 20 Qc7. And 16 Qxd2 17 Kxd2 Bd7 gots mated by 18 Qo6 Be6 19 Qd6 17 Nb8I Kd8 Thoro's no escape with 17 Ko7 18Bg6KdB(18. Ko6 19Qf6mato) 19 Qxf8 Ko5 (or 19 Kc7 20 Bd8I Kxb8 21 Qd6 Ka7 22 Bb6 mato) 20 Qo7 Bo6 21 Nd7 Kf5 22 QI6 Kg4 23 h3 Kh6 24 Qh6 mato. 18 Qxf8 Kc7 19 Qc5, Black Resigns.

Alter 10 Kxb8 20 Qd6 Ka7 21 Bo3. Black must give up his Queen IM Taylor GM Browne, Los Angeles Open, Los Angeles, 1992: 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 00 3 Nc3 Bb4 4 e3 cB 5 No2 Rubin stein's treatment of tho Nimzo-lndian Defense cxd4 6 exd4 dB 7 03 Be7 8 cB Sharpest. Other systems begin with 8 cxd5 and 8 Nf4. b6 9 b4 0-0 10 Bf4 Browno remembered Taylor using this move a decade ago. Usual is 10 g3.

bxcB 1 1 dxcB Whito wants a battlo botwoon his Quoonside pawns and Black's central ones. Black has no worries after 1 1 bxc5 Nc6. Nc6 Throatoning both 12 d4 and 12 e6. 12 Nd4 After 12 b5 Na5 13 c6 Nc4, Black still intends e6-e5. and 14 Ng3 Qa5 is very awkward for White.

Nxd4 13 Qxd4 Ng4l? 14 Be2 Whito must ontor tho complications, as 14 Bd2 f5 does not slow Black's counterattack. 16QxdB Forced. If 15 Bxe5 Nxo5 16 Qxe5 0(6 17 Qg3 Ro8, White has no answer to Black's throats of d6-d4-d3 and Bc8-o6. exf416 Qxa8 Qd4 Less convincing is 16 Nxf2 because of tho startling reply 17 0-0. 170-0 Not 17.

Qxf218Kd1 Rd8 19 Kc2 BI6 discovers on White's Queen. Qxc3 18 Qxa77 Useless, as is 18 h3? Nxl2. White must 18 Qo4. whon Browne considered 18 Bg5 and tho unclear 18 Bf6l? 19 Bxg4 Bxg4 20 Qxf4 Be2 21 19 Bxg47 This fails to defend 12 Just as bad is 19 Rac1? Bxf2. And 19 g3 fxg3 gives Black a winning attack after both 20 hxg3 Nxf2! and 20 fxg3 Nxh2 21 gxh4 Qxg3 22 Kh1 Nxf 1 23 Rxf 1 Bh3 24 Rgl Qh4.

While's last chance is 19 Rad1. Bxf2I As 20 Rxf2 Qxa1 21 Rfl Qd4 22 Khl Bxg4 loaves Black a pioce up. 20 Kh1 Bxg4 The Bishops are too much for White's Rook and passers. 21 Ra2 Bd4 Wilh deadly throats of 22 13 and 22 Oc4 22 Qc7 f3 23 Qg3 Qc4 24 Raf2 Bxf2 2B Qxf2 fxg2 26 Qxg2 Be6 27 Qf2 Ra8 Black could win by attack with 27 BdB 28 Kgl Qo4 29 Qg3 Ro8. intending 30 Qd4 31 Qf2 Re3.

28 Qf4 Qxf4 29 Rxf4 Rxa3 30 b6 Rb3 31 bB Kf8 32 Ra4 BdB The pawns aro stopped, and Whito could safoly resign. 33 Kg1 Ko7 34 Ra7 Ke6 3B Rc7 RbB 36 Kf2 Rb3 37 Ke2 Ko5 38 Kd2 Kd4 39 Kc2 RbB 40 c6 Rxb6, White Resigns. PACKARD BELL SS MicotPwindows, Americi grew up listening to us. II still does. LotUS Works for WindOWS, 0ff AXCEL 216 PLUS tTU and Prodigy COMPUTER WITH nXTftk VVS COLOR MONITOR AND fcZ4f2ll PANASONIC PRINTER ZStW Get Packard Bell's 216 Plus Fi 1 computer, 14" VGA monitor and mcKARDmi printer at an incredibly low price.

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Omard 1931 Ventura Blvd. Aug. 2. 1992 Position ff6178: Whito to play and win. From tho gamo Kulaots Wailzkin, World Under-16 Boys Championship, Duisburg, Germany, 1992.

Solution to Position 61 77: While wins with 1 Rxg7! Bxg7 2 Ng5 Ki6 3 Nxd7 Kf6 4 Bd3 male: Ko8, one persuasivo method is 2 Nxc7 Kd8 3 Rxd7 Kc8 4 N7xa6 dxc5 6 Rc7 Kd8 6 QeB. INTERNATIONAL MEWS Julio Granda Zuniga of Peru won the Reshevsky Memorial tournament, which ended last weekend in New York City, Granda won his first five grimes, then drew his last four to top the strongest round-robin international in this country In 20 years. Judit Polgar of Hungary was second with 6V4-2V4. Polgar, the world's highest-rated female, turned 16 during the tournament. Other scores: GM Joel Benjamin (New York) and GM Lev Psakhis (Israel), 5-4; IM llya Gurevich (Massachusetts), GM Roman Dzindzichashvili (New York), GM Zsuzsa Polgar (Hungary), and GM Patrick Wolff (Massachusetts), GM Michael Rohde (New Jersey), and Eric Moskow, 0-9.

Moskow, who donated money to obtain a spot in the tournament, attained a master's rating as a junior in the 1 970s and has begun a comeback after a long layoff from chess. The U.S. Chess Federation organized the tournament as part of tho U.S. Chess Festival. Jezdimir Vasiljevic, owner of the Ju-goskandik Bank in Yugoslavia, has announced that he will sponsor a match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spas-sky, beginning Sept.

2 in the resort of Sveti Stefan in Yugoslavia. Fischer has not played publicly since he became world champion in 1972 by defeating Spassky in tho "Match of the Century" in Reykjavik, Iceland, Vasiljevic says that Fischer approached him to organize the match and that Fischer was supervising the arrangements. The contract calls for a $5-million purse, with 58 to the player who wins 10 games. Reportedly, Fischer has already accepted $100,000 from Vasiljevic. Since 1972, Fischer has discussed matches with many chess stars, including former world champions Spassky (now living in France) and Anatoly Kar-pov of Russia; and grandmasters Sveto-zar Gligorich of Yugoslavia, Victor Korchnoi of Switzerland, Henrique Mecking of Brazil, Miguel Quinteros of Argentina and Viswanathan Anand of India.

Although the current negotiations appear to have progressed further than those of the past, one must remain skeptical of the 49-year old Fischer's return until he actually sits down to play. Previous matches have been canceled after Fiacher repeatedly raised objections to the playing conditions. Fischer has claimed that he was robbed of the world championship title by the World Chess Federation (FIDE), that there was a plot against him during his retirement, and that the series of Gary Kasparov Anatoly Karpov world championship matches was fixed. He has demanded that all journalists bo kept away from him until the match, and he has persuaded Vasiljevic to sue a television station in Belgrade that broadcast film of Fischer. Meanwhile, American diplomats in Belgrade have sidestepped questions of whether the proposed match would violate the United Nations sanctions against Yugoslavia.

LOCAL NEWS Bill Goichborg's Continental Chess Assn. made a successful return to Los Angeles last weekend at the Airport Hilton. The Los Angeles Open drew a surprisingly large turnout of 325 players, despite entry fees ranging up to $190, by far the highest over in California. Goichberg expects to organize one or two more tournaments in Los Angeles in 1993. Former U.S.

champion Walter Browne dominated the 29-player Open section, scoring 4W-W. Browne won his first four games to take a half-point lead over the field, then agreed to a quick last-round draw to clinch first prize of $2,500. Tied for second at 4-1 were GM Semyon Pal-atnik of Ukraine and IM Jack Peters. Next at 3V4-1V4 were GM Alexander Iva-nov, IM Georgi Orlov, and under-2400 prizewinners Bende Lagua and Hugo Vil-lanueva. Winners of other sections were: un-der-2200, Alfredo Base and Ray Solomon, 4V5-V5; under-2000, Anthony Val-dez, 5-0: under-1800, Nicholas Gordon and Arnold Paragas, under-1600, Walter Avelar and Tony Dunlap, 6-0; under-1400, John Rommelar, 5-0; and unrated, Mark Batchelder, 5-0.

The Pasadena Wednesday Knights, a five-round Grand Prix tournament, begins Aug. 6 at the Winnett Student Center at Caltech in Pasadena. For information, call Paul Cornelison at (818) 586-9361. The August Swiss, a five-round tournament on Monday nights, begins Aug. 3 at the Arcadia Chess Club in the senior citizen's building, 405 S.

Santa Anita Ave. in Arcadia. Call Fred Brock at (818) 331-1638 for details. The Exposition Park Chess Club, which now meets 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Thursdays in the Los Angeles public library, 3665 S. Vermont Ave. in Los Angeles, plans to switch to 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays, beginning Aug.

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