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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 23

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-r OURII-pOST, Comdon, N. TWidoy, July 10, 151 23 Chess Willi Sam Laird: Woodbury Club Plans Open House Tuesday 22 So. Jersey Milkmen to Get Awards New Brunswick, July 10- 1305 KAIGIIN AVE. at HADDON Open Thurs. Fri.

Eves. 'Ill 9 p. m. Feature chess event of the coming week In this area will be (Mfeffs You Twenty4wo milkmen from South Jersey will receive awards to annual open nouse held by the Woodbury Chess Club, next Tuesday night. The event will be held at the club's regular meeting place In the basement ot Woodbury Presbyterian Church.

As a highlight, Edgar MoCormlck, East Orang expert, will take on all comers at simultaneous play starting at 8 o'clock. MoCormick is a vice president of the U. S. Chess Federation night from Garden State Milk Council at a banquet at Rutgers University. More than 2000 milkmen participated in a statewide sales contest held in June.

Leaders in the N. J. milk In jmj one 01 trie leading spirits in the New Jersey State Chess Federation. He is nationally known as an outstanding player and wnner ew jersey cnampion. The fee for playing McCor at LI 7-5723 or write him at mick will be $1 a board.

All proceeds will be donated to the dustry will attend the banquet at which sales leader pins and merchandise prizes will be awarded. 1425 Sycamore, Haddon Heights. iund being raised to send an American team to the Chess William Lombard of City The South Jersey winners are: Joseph Benevento, 541 Bailey Olympics this fall. College of New York, Edmar Mednis of New York University. Players defeating McCormlck in the simultaneous exhibition will be given annotated copies ot the "book" of the 1958 New Frank Gallagher, 1125 N.

31st Norbert Dopke, 1744 Broadway, Joseph Lubas, 3084 Congress rd. I Anthony F. Saidy of Fordham, and Arthur Feuerstein of CCNY are representing this country in the fifth annual international students' matches at Varna. Jersey Open Championshio. Robert G.

Trickev. 409 W.i DUYQNS! OtTOUtl BUY ONE! GETOtfflDUYOtJEl GtTOUtl BUY0NH 6ET0NH BUY ONE! 6ET0UEI OIICI-IN-A-IIFETIMX OPPORTUNITY TO GET YOUR CHOICE OP TWO O-E APPLIANCES Oft TV SETS I Den't settle for one when you can get two wonderful General Electric Appliances at the same time! To help you save HOW, Maple and Elmer Fowler, 6 All players are asked to bring their own sets. Visitors are welcome whether they wish to play or not. Refreshments will be Bulgaria. Mednis and Saidy Lexington Merchantville; i won their nrst games against Faust Donati.

4637 Roosevek Albania. Lombardy and Feuer served. Pennsauken; Donald Smith, stein had adjourned games. National Champion Tal and McCormlck is a member of 424 Bradshaw, and Charles Park, 23 Churchill Haddon field. YOU CIT Y00H CHOICE OF ANY OF THESE GEKERAL ELECTRICS AT THE PRICES SHOWN the USCF committee that is try.

Theodore Harder. 607 N. Fork lng to raise sufficient funds to send a representative team to Grandmaster Spassky are members of the Russian team at Varna, which had trouble defeating East Germany 2V4-lVi in the first round. VKItJ YOU CUT THIS G-E COMSINATION REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER (CH15P) ohoTnal pr.ci Landing Maple Shade; Joseph Barger, 407 S. Dennis Clayton; Walter Stewart.

S. Main st, Glassboro; George The followinr came decided Keitmeier, 2010. Brighton ave the annual team championship of New York City in favor of Clemen ton; Ralph Foell, 87 E. the Chess Olympics, a cause in which every American chess player should be interested. For the first time since the Russians have come to dominate international chess, here is an event in which we have an excellent chance to defeat them if we can send our best team to in September.

In the Olympics, a team consists of six 2nd st. Moorestown; Edward Brodesser, Elmer, Frederick Cox, wi uiover drH Kunnemede. the Marshall Club, its first triumph in this event in 14 years. This game was the last one to be finished in the final round between the Manhattan and Marshall Clubs. With all the others Oscar Bass 113 Jefferson Magnolia: John R.

Beck, 106 Market BeUmawr; Lee players, two qi whom are reserves, and a match consists of completed, Marshall ed, 5 points Herzer, 39 S. Roselane. Berlin: Edward Stratton, 100 Hiawatha Hi Nella; George Cupp. 15 six players, two of whom are re- fLg nonw nam-serves, and a match consists of Arthur ad Columbia btranord, and John four boards. nina wj win uns uiie iur Dion- hattan, it would have meant a tie in the team match at 5-5.

But ct" Adolph, 117 E. Broad st, Pal myra. Elwood Kindle Post Still Seeks Funds USCF President Jerry Spann has pointed out in Chess Life that with players like Reshev-sky, Fischer, Lombardy, Evans et al available for this competitionif their trip can be financed we have nothing to fear against. tVIWATU MIATIR Hoaty of ftal wotora aulomotUall. Modal Y64IP9 AUTOMATIC WAIHIR wltfi famaut Oonowtl tlacMi Activator wothinf.

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even the best the Soviet Union can muster. It would be a great feather in our cap, and a great ninirk Blar uitr cu the new home of Elwood Kindle I TJT: 1 iiSchiPost 49, American Legion, it p-R4 was announced today by George boost for chess in this country, if we could defeat the Russians in this event Every American chess enthusiast should want to contribute b-kiji uvm, jxrsi uruuice oiiiut. K-Ktrh Ie sai(l tne structure, at Es- p-K4 pianade and Edgemoore aves his bit toward that end. Those in this area can do It by playing iT-Kle partly finished. He said that 1 in addition to donations debt cer- tiflcates in multiples of $25 at 4 B-Kt4 1 percent annual interest, maturing Rlveter White 1 P-Q4 3 F-QB4 3 K1-QB3 4 B-B4 5 Kt-BJ P-K1 7 B-O? I B-KtS Kt-KR 10 catt)s 11 P-B4 11 KtlKt 13 B-R4 14 P-B5 15 f-QKtA it R-Kt IT P-KRJ It R-Kta 1 OlQ 20 Kl4 21 R-Ktl 22 KtlKt 23 B-Kl 24 PlP 29 B-Q IS B-QKtJ 27 B-K 2 B-Q2 29 QR-B3 30 K-KL2 rilnirk Blwalcr Buck Willi P-Q4 31 K-Kti P-K3 32 J-KR4 KM 33 KlP KC-K2 34 X-KtJ P-B3 35 PvPrrt XI-KI3 3S K-R3 B-Qi 3T R-Kt Q-Q3 31 KlR OKB2 39 K-B CutlfO 40 R-Rl P-KR3 41 PlP QlKt 41 P-BSdl Kl-03 43 B-K B-B2 44 B-QBJ) Kt-BJ 45 K-K3 P-RJ 48 R-KtS B-Q2 47 RiB 48 KlP KtxQ 40 B-R5 Kt-B3 SO B-Qd KI-K3 51 P-B BP-Kt 53 K-B3 P-OR4 S3 K-K RlRP 54 B-KtS R-R S5 B-K7 R-B3 K-Q P-KKI4 57 B- R-R 5 B-K7 OR -KB RMlfnJ K-K12 Mr J3t -m krmij iu years, are also available.

R-KKtS JONES BANQUET n-85chj Bob Jones University banquet bp5J3 for alumni, students, prospective Mccormick next Tuesday night, or giving him whatever donation they can afford for the fund the USCF and the American Chess Foundation now are raising for financing the American Olympics team. Lew Wood, secretary of the South Jersey Chess Federation, still is accepting names of South Jersey players who would like to go to East Orange July 22 for a team match against North Jersey players. Players of all R-Ksrh siuaems ana mentis at the insn BKKB7itution will be held at Holly r-wT, House, tJrownine rd. at Crescent Pennsauken, at 7.15 p. July Z.

John hs. smith, Phuadel The vacationland of Bermuda solidly rests on a sub- tnuw mrn-no wASHtt laanvabla Hilar, no (amminf, om ftaon, aa Hot hiu an doHtot. Una watrt tytlat lva yoa Mv taaanari Mr. 9 hl oapadfy, baldl 10 OMTf tl atari Olkot awlaiaoNoil phi is handling reservations and arrangements. Dr.

Bob Jones president of Bob Jones University, will be the calibres are invited and will beiterranean mountain which juts matched against opponents of i well above the surface of the corresponding ability. Call Wood, water in mid-Atlantic. speaker. a a "CLEflll-UP'WITII -T) Tl 3 YOU GET YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THESE GENERAL ELECTRICS AT THE PRICES SHOWN WHEN YOU BUY THIS G-E 21" TV (2IC1564) Sr.oTnai pkici a a iyi i mm mm BIG SAVINGS NOW! VINELAND POULTRY AND EGG DEPT. (Center Bldg.) nan KiniD MEAT DEPT.

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