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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 56

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COURItl-rOST, ComdM, N. Thuruloy, Octobor II, 1M6 Dr. Guy Dennett Dy Dr. P. C.

Douglas 1 CROSSWORD PUZZLE' I Answer to Previous Pnide Fish Tale Chess With Sam Laird: Atlantic City Defeats Woodbury in Matches 7 mm mi mm mi ACROSS 1 Food fish 7 West Indian marine fish 13 Small space 5 Wapiti 6 A flshy 7 Drunkards 8 Constellation 9 Edge 10 Versifier 11 Bulging pot 12 Kind of tide 19 Head 14Sone bird 15 Moves furtively The first throe matches in South Jersey Chess AwwIaUrm 1956-57 league play resulted in a 2i-2i spUt between the Wildwood and Trenton Clasj A teams in their encounter at Hammonton; a 34 l'i victory lor Atlantic City over Woodljury in another Class 16 Girl's name 17 Fellow of the covering 3. 2. a. 155 Historical SSi i.s 21 Pertaining to Socety (ab.) th. hapkfnn- the backbone A match, and a 4 2 Atlantic uiy victory over In the YVildwoodTrenton match, N.

Jorgensen scored Wild-wood' a only victory and Krauhs was the lone winner for Trenton. xlfSSL and Warner for Wildwood drew with 18 Article 20 Light knock 21 Some fish Benham. Van Brecman and Sloan of Trenton, respectively. 37 Eaten away 38 Royal 46 Italian resort 47 Heavy blow are Burdge, Funston and oi 22 Spanish coin 23 Diners 24 Motor trips 25 Coconut fiber 26 Trieste wine measures 27 Soviet river 29 Notion 25 Automobile ment which will start at 7.30 body type Atlantic City racked up victories In the Class A match with Woodbury. Plank was a winner for Wwlhiirv while Montacue of 28 Russian p.

m. Friday. Nov. 2, at the Midway Diner, Hammonton. Entries may be filed on the scene that night or by calling L.

E. Wood, empress Society 41 Lamprey mountain fisherman 50 Sailor 42 Fiber knots 51 City in The 43 Ardor Netherlands 14 Ancient Irish 53 Hail! capital 54 Scottish cap 32 Florentine iris 30 Ointment 31 Altitudes (ab.) SCJA secretary, at Lincoln 7-5723, in advance. to 33 Pertaining the tides Woodbury and Streitfeld of Atlantic City played on the only draw of the match. In the Class match. W.

Miller, Gellman and Gorson were winners for Atlantic City, which; len received one point on a for-l A strone field topped by Grand Master Samuel Reshevsky is competing in the third annual Lessing J. Rosenwald Trophy tournament In New York. The feit. Herb Wright and Jankowsky scored Woodbury's two points. Matches between Camden-Mill-ville and Wildwood Hammonton were postponed, 34 Fatuous 35 Turn inside out 36 Narrator 39 Peruses 40 Bounty bestowed 42 Fisherman's apparatus 15 Chemical suffix 46 Card gams 49 Puffed up 52 Western other 11 contestants are Arthur.

Feuerstein, Abe Turner, Herbert Seidmnn, Sidney Bernstein, Ed-mar Mednis. Arthur Biseuier. Donald Byrne, Eliot Hearst, Bobby Fischer, Max Pavey and George Shainswit The Woodbury club has started Jts annual championship tournament, with the first round due to be completed next luesaay nigm. I 15 II 5 I 17 li 19 10 III 112. 3 i 1 1 fr rr 1 1 1 li 15 Tjnsr jr-sra L-I I f- 1 LJ TYW WWCTT a tt wttt 5 I I I I I I I I I The followine players, by Virtue Europeans wlfe fe fc tm 7 see if ourr I tt'trM I YOU CAM WORRYIN'J fl GWAMDrATHET? SPEEP AEI? CLOCK'S iterJl Ha J- clock is rruPiyV ingoop ipWJl (M- (f I Blimwm'S 1 YOU'RE porrONPURPOSEJL 55 Pompous show After five rounds, Reshevsky and Feuerstein were tied for the lead at 4-1.

One of the surprises of the tournament was that Fischer, sensational 13-year-old Brooklyn high school student had yet to win a game at that point. The "new-fangled" time clocks in use at this tournament have produced quite a bit of confusion and argument. Reshevsky lost 56 Eludes 57 Trapped 58 Shark's companion fish DOWN 1 Flirt 2 Footed vases 3 Sediment his first-round game against Byrne when he overstepped the time limit though observers of their ladder positions, are eligible and competing: Archer and Frasier. present co-champions; G. Cake.

Montague. Plank, Wood. C. Miller, Herb Wright, Scrpico, Brown, Carlson and Wall. Boards are open for play at the simultaneous exhibitions to be given by International Master George Koltanowski, and spectators are welcome, at these locations: Monday, Oct 29, YMCA Annex.

Trenton. Tuesday, Oct 30, Woodbury Presbvterian Church, Woodbury. Wednesday, Oct. 31, Police and Firemen's Association Club, 1175 Whitman Camden. Thursday, Nov.

1, Jewish Community Center, Atlantic City. Entries are also open for the South Jersey Amateur Tourna- 4 African worm thought the recent winner of tie Detroit Tartakower Memorial Tournament had a slight edge at the time in an extremely hard-fought game. The fifth-round match between Mednis and Hearst was cancelled by Tournament Director Hans kmoch on the ground that while Hearst clock showed he had overstepped the time limit and DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE Here's how to work it: A XYDLBA A Is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the thru L's, for tht two O's, etc. Single letters, apos trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints.

Each day the code letters art different. A Cryptogram Quotation RFD YEDOD EFBOKDY RFD BYAZNBRZTOY TJ QDO TJ KTTP XZII ADNYZYR-HWYF Xeeterday's Cryptoquot: ONCE HAVE A PRIEST FOR AN ENEMY, GOOD BYE TO PEACE ADAMS. Distributed by Klnr futures Syndicate the nag on Mednis clock fell during the ensuing argument, neither player had completed his record of the moves and therefore neither had a right to claim vie tory. Herewith Is a shortie from the Chewing helos keen Rosenwald tournament: FRENCH DEFENSB pip QN-B3 B-N5ch B-QB4 fihainivit 7 P-QB4 Black 8 NiP P-KS 9 P-QS F-Q1 10 K-B PxP 1 1 B-KS B-Q1 13 N-K5 Q-R5 13 N'lB B-KNS 14 JN Kl Sridnua 5" Mel J1 Teolh Jw4 1 4 B-QS 1 i-irT. N-Ql N-Q5 BiH sure (as was his opponent) to- ot.

JOSepll LJllD ward the close but this time heur' l-JSIS U1U1UCU jLUUl'UCUIl played unerringly and relentlessly, 1 And here is another from the same tournament which enabled Reshevsky to go into a tie for the lead at 3-1, after his first-round NIMZO-INDIAN DEFENSE Rablmtaln Vtrlitlon MCO Pn 127, Col. 31 Members of the St. Joseph's College Club of South Jersey will sponsor their first of a series of I and attractive 9 Enjoy chewing delicious loss in which he overstepped the RthrTk7 NxN I SAV5HfCFTHTrVAU. I HEY, DC VOK F'7 WV SAOC TH Odisd 'T7 VEA.M-AM0 MO -J 4 wIL WAOlo IS CHOKED t. BCCTCED FCOM QfS I SONS TOW -r OWE OF TUB FCFSKMW IP! DCJwM HE? AWT ICAJ.EU MOB sf; HE? SACK TWI PIKSZS TO THE FIFTY Clf II I "l07 Jt IL time limit, in this game ResheV' k-n2 luncheon meetings at 12.15 p.

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