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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 7

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COURIER-POST, CamcUn, N. Thunday, Nsvtmbor IS, 151 Chess With Sam Laird: HJiW H(o)ijimmEfM Jorgensen Advanced To 'Expert 9 by Victory Tom Jorcensen. of Wildwood, was the winner of the South Wolvcrton 'Calls Election Uncontrolled The trcptit fiwi'al election In which resident Eisenhower car-find every county in New Jersey was an uncontrolled election taken over by the people, Consressman jWolverton declared today in his Jersey amateur chess tournament staged at Ilammonton under the direction of George Koltanowski, international master and roving good-will ambassador for the U. S. Chess "Federation, during his recent week-long visit to this area.

Jorgensen finished witn a clear lean over ail the other 14 competitors in the tournament with four victories and a draw for a weekly review. urm I. score in the five-round Swiss play. Ewald Carlson, of Camden, at 4-1, finished second and G. Krauhs, of Trenton, at 3', a -Us, mere win oe many among third.

Other players in xne was order of final standings were: Jiur state leaders who would like the people to think they were the cause of the landslide," Wolver-ton said. defeat Bisguier to win the tourna' ment for a second successive year, J. Ilildebrand (Wildwood) and F. Brown (Woodbury), 3-2; He did! W. O'Donnell (Camden).

Dr. L. "The (act is that not one of CAMDEN-AUDUBON The other score Is a brilliancy Streitfeld' (Hammonton), Harry Wriirht (Woodburyh L. Wood 2 JItul $AanL StoAM. prize candidate by Bobby Fischer, (Woodburv).

G. Cade (Wild before election had the courage or sagacity to guess that the would have more than one-third the majority he actually received. And even the guess of wood), J. Yehl (Hammonton) and 13-year-old Brooklyn star, who had an uneven record in the tournament, but who shocked Byrne S. Kaimowitz (Camden), an at 2 Vi -2 'a: D.

Fernandez (Wood' with his eleventh move and soon chalked this game up on the credit ii. jh ij jf SIIVICI A 'J FOR 4 bury), VA-3M; J. Jankowsky (Woodbury) and G. Hoffman, 1-4. The median system was used for tiaie unairman Eonine that it would be upwards of 300,000 was only one of the pious hopes that emanates from leaders who speak In large figures to give confidence side of the ledger.

ORI NFKUJ DEFENSE tie-breaking. FUrhir ark to the party workers. All entrants in this tournament Kt-Bch earned new national ratings. Jor me lact is that this was an uncontrolled election. It was taken gensen, whose previous rating was PxB rt-ns K'xR RxP KtxP iun over by the people, by the indi Brrn wmi 1 K1-KB3 3 P-B4 Kt-BJ 4 P-Q 5 B-B4 6 Q-KU 7 QxBP P-K4 8 n-Q 10 1 1 B-KKtJ 1900, moved up to 2030, putting him in the "expert" category for OPEN STOCK ALWAYS AVAIIABII B-B Pincher Brrna Hlark While KI-KB3 2J K-B P-KK13 23 K-Kt B-KU24 Q-K14 Castlf25 xP P-Q4 2H P-KRJ PxP27 K-Ha R-K QKt-Q2 2D Q-QRrb KI-K1330 Ktxtt B-KI531 KI-B3 Kt-nV32 Q-KU KtxKt33 KIXP34 Kt-KJ K-Kt KtxQBP 3fl K-B KR-Kch 37 K-K B-K3 3K K-Q BxBch3 K-B vidual citizen, each of whom knew what he wanted and went about Retting It in no uncertain way.

Whatever way you look at B-Q4 the first time. He was the oniy contestant to earn better than a K1-K5 T-QKI4 P-R4 Class A rating, 12 U-KJ PKt 14 BjP it, locally, statewide or nationally, It was a great victory lofFresi-dent Eisenhower that eivps un medal went to Jorgensen. Carlson K-Kt2 B-B4ch Kl-KIBrh B-KtSrh B-KlHrh also received a Class A medal. usual satisfaction to all classes 15 B-B4 1 A BS IT K-B 1 PlQ 19 K-Kt 20 K-B Kt-K7ch O'Donnell the Class medal, and Yehl the Class medal. Kt-Bch Xt-K7eh40 K-Kt KlxPrh41 K-B R-B7 mile Kt-K7ch 21 K-Kt 10" tflniwr Koltanowski's visit and tour of BeHhevskv BUT liOFES Eeahevakj Blttleff Black While P-K4 18 R-R5 South Jersey chess centers undoubtedly did much to stimulate Black S-K3 PxP of citizens, because of the perilous times that confront us and the need of President Eisenhower's leadership.

"Let us pray God that our 'resident may have that wisdom hat can come only from Him, and that he may have health and strength to carry the arduous burdens that devolve upon him as the leader of this great nation and the moral leader of the world! as well. And may his leadership the game in this area. Visitors came to Camden from as far away as Downingtown, the night he played and talked here. Willie 1 P-K4 3 Kt-KBS 3 B-KtS 4 B-R4 5 Cast Iff Kt-33 7 B-Kt3 8 Kt-OSt 0 KtxB R-5 RxR Q-K5 KlxKt KlxB The San Franciscan gave exhi Q-B7 Kt-QB3 19 KR-R P-QR3 20 P-B4 Kt-B3 21 P-KI4 B-K2 23 RxKP f-QKH 23 KtxR P-Q3 24 KlxB Kt-QR4 25 P-R3 QxKISA QxKt Cstle27 RxP B-KIS 2 0-B5 PxP2 K-RJ P-R3 30 P-Kt3 KIXB31 Q-K3 KR-Q33 PxO R-05 33 K-Kt RxP Reiltnt xP Q-BSch 10 P-Q4 11 B-KIS bitions of simultaneous and blindfold play on four successive nights ia pxp APRON CUT-OUTS IN 100 NYLON Two gifted patftrnt O-BD 13 Q-KJ Trenton, Woodbury, camaen lead us so that peace and good will may prevail throughout the 14 IS RPxKt 1 KR-4 17 B-K3 P-B6 world. "It was strange that the un Savcor 49c and Atlantic City.

In the simultaneous matches he met a total of 94 opponents losing to 2, drawing with 11 and winning at all other boards. IC paralleled victory of the Presi dent did not carry with it either a YARD Barbershop Unit To Sing Tuesday zS Kepuoncan controlled House or At Trenton, "Kolty" faced 22 players, drawing with 2 and de -4e Senate. This is regrettable as it will undoubtedly make his task feating the others. At Woodbury, Royol Rose China Tempo I i EmprtiM The Audubon Chapter of the Make 2 of the prettiest aprons from only one yard of nylon. No ewing.

It' easy as cutting paper dolls. he played 25 boards and lost to Society for the Preservation and much more difficult than it otherwise should be. However, we can hope that the Democratic control Encouragement of Barbershop in House and Senate will recognize that the people are back of Quartet Singing In America, will present a variety show at the Glassboro High School Tuesday at 8 p. m. for the benefit of Aura Joe Cocozza, a member of both the Woodbury and Camden clubs, on an oversight that left his queen en prise.

Stan Kaimowitz, Bill O'Donnell and Secretary Lew Wood, of the South Jersey Chess Association, obtained draws with the international master. the President and his policies and will consequently be careful not to run contrary to the President or his policies merely for partisan reasons." Four delightful holiday setting at a down to earth price I IC. PIECE STARTER SETS At Camden, only 17 players Methodist Church building fund. The 25-man chorus, under direction of Harold Lisborg, is a member of the national organization, which has a membership of 30,000. Several quartets will auarnent the chorus, and the faced Koltanowski.

O'Donnell PHARMACISTS TO 5IEET Save 3.32 16-PIGCG STAQTGD SETS Guaranteed for a year won't chip, crack or break. Set include 4 each; cups, saucers, bread 'n butter and 10" dinner plates. Rainbow assortment. again earned a draw and the dis Vegetable diih Mf 1 Yf Dr. John L.

Voigt, director of: Rutgers University College ofi Jersey player to draw in both, Glassboro audience will be treat- Tharmacy Extension Service, will speak at a meeting of the Cam den County Pharmaceutical Association Tuesday at 10.30 p. m. matches with the star. Walter; Pd to the youngest barbershop Nickerson also drew in the only quartet in the South Jersey area, other game Koltanowski failed tOirangjng jn age from 9 to 12. win here.

in addition to the singing At Atlantic City, Koltanowski; groups, the barbershoppers have faced the maximum of 30 players' a versatile musical aggregation, and defeated 25, drawing with featuring Roland Mczzetesta on 4 others and losing to Miller, a the aerordian. Irvinsr Green, rlec- at Oaklyn Borough Hall, 500 White Horse pk. The state uni Imported China with a delicate translucent quality that ihouts dollar more than our tiny price tag. Forfhtrmror in two excit ing patterns, proring it won't cost a small fortune to set an impressive table. -1JS versity pharmaceutical extension IMPORTED STEMWARI 49c Hand blown ind hand cut in delicate Star and Wheat desigm.

Choice of 5 ahapei. ervice specialist will discuss "Medication Costs Facts and Fancies." Class rated player, trie guitar; Milo Urion, bass, and i I I I I Harold LisDorg, violin. Interesting as his simultaneous and blindfold exhibitions are, the I Sugar I I RHIMf I I ill highlight of any visit of Koltanowski comes after play is over, 2 S. Jersey Students when he invites questions on any Study at Rochester -subject relating to chess and Rochester, N. Nov.

15 1 ZLi zr, j--mMm rmiinnnnnMifiiieiiiiiiniiiiin'i itininninrininninnmnnflniiniM un witn innnnn tMiMMisHisMivieeiei I plffl rUEED 1 Stfe5WT I I fM CHEERY KimtTt 1 I RAYON-COTTON I Two students from the South Jersey area have begun their studies at the College of Arts and Science of the University of Rochester. cusses them with no" holds barred. As a raconteur, "Kolty" is unexcelled in the chess world. His knowledge, of course, is encyclopedic. His affability, understanding and patience with duffers are They are Patricia Anne Wheel I-i Mmri' rllDTA IMC I i I Pi i er, daughter or Mr.

and Mrs. B. beyond all praise, lo sit with him on one of these seminars, if jF. Wheeler, of 104 N. Hinchman such they may be called, is the experience of a lifetime and the hours and minutes pass far too Haddonneld, and Hollace Cox son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. L. Cox of 233 Lake Woodbury Heights. Ilium Kttl I i ktX I KryfAKf AL 1 The oerfect setting for df 1 quickly.

Welcome back, George! Miss Wheeler is a graduate of Herewith are two games from Haddonfleld Memorial High the Rosenwald Trophy Tourna ment held recently at the Man School, where she was active in the glee club, choir and sports. Cox transferred here from the Eastman School of Music. Smirnoff oreng hattan and Marshall Clubs in New York. One of them shows winner Sam XW ivKi Dutch style in wash-and- 1 1 1 I vi ml 1 IV a I washing after washing, lxl mfp- hang Dacron with confetti I i 62" 100' in white; 62' 'Wlft 1 fSxik dots Termanent finish Jj: 11 90" in white, pastels. vVr WgmmmmmM organdy with Schiffli trim.

mSiimmiiigmmmm! il um, isi A uel Reshevsky's victory over Arthur Bisguier, national and open BEEF DINNER SUNDAY St. Agnes Altar and Rosary Society is conducting a roast beef dinner Sunday at St. Agnes School fovi you brwalhhut thi grntest name in VODKA SO I 100 Proof. Dtt. from grain.

St. Plerrt IffllmoltFli (Dlv.of jU. S. champion. Last year, Reshevsky's only loss in this tourna ment was to Bisguier.

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