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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 52

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Courier-Posti
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Camden, New Jersey
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52 COUmEW-POST, Camdnw, N. Tkundny, SopUmbgf 1 93T SEVENTEEN By Bernard Lansky Smohey fhe Bear OLP-TIMER, I'M TRYING- TO FINP A HOME FOR THIS-THIS I REW EMBER A SECOND COUSIN WHO HAP SHAGGY EVEN HAVE BIG TEETH FOR CHEWING WOOP -MAD SOFT HEARD HE HAD A tODGEFUL OF YOUNG-UNS, WHO LOOKED LIKE HIM-POOR KITS MATTER OF FACT, I SEE HE EVEN By Wcs Wood BUT HE T-SHH LET'S YES, SIR ISN'T NOT SPOIL WELCOME OLP- lA'fAMlLY' HOME- TIMER'S EK-DISTANT COUSIN OF YOURS COUSIN Cf-ftM IFift Sam Laird: Reshevsky Displays CIiaiiipionshi) Style The match between Samuel Reshevsky and Donald Byrne, which started off as if it were to be exceptionally hard fought, turned out in the end to be one-sided. Reshevsky was the winner by a score of 7-3, a full point belter than in his earlier match with U. S. Champion Arthur Risguier.

The first six games of the contest between America's only grand master and the younger Byrne were drawn. However, Reshevsky, adhering to the Queen's Indian Defense whenever he had the black pieces, went on to win the final four games. OF MINE, SMOKE? HE LOOKS MORE LIKE A LOOKS LIKE PORCUPINE THAN A BEAVER KITJ Uneven as the nnai score i ifcotuMiu Kimu x. Look! the -AND THEN ALL THE rf77 CHILDREN! LLOWEC 4PI ED PIPER proved to be, nearly all the games were hard fought. Except for the ninth, all were adjourned or drawn.

Reshevsky has announced he will compete in the nevt national tournament, to be held Dec. IS to 6. He last played in the 1955 tournament at Long Beach. won by Mr. Pavey include the U.

speed crown, New York Stale, Manhattan Chess Club, and national championship of Scotland. Mr. Pavey was a member of the American team that played the Russians in Moscow in 1955 and a vice president of the S. Chess Federation. lie was also a prominent bridge player and official.

A resident of Brooklyn, "It isn't that I'm not fond of you, Laurie. F.ut going steady is only for Calif. New York's Manhattan Chess Club, scene of the matches between Reshevsky and Byrne and Bisguier, now is staging another match between sensational young Bobby Fischer, newly crowned open, junior, and New Jersey! champion, and R. T. Cardoso, Philippines junior champion, Because Bobby has returned to MARMADUKE he died Sept.

4 at the age of 39 from pneumonia. Following is the score of (he eighth game of the Rcshevskv-Byrne match, perhaps the hardest fought of the whole 19. It, went to three sessions and clinched Reshevsky's victory in the match. To his credit, Byrne refused to play for a certain draw when ho had a queen and four pawns (two doubled) against two rooks and three pawns. In a brilliant exhibition of end game da v.

his By Brad Anderson om REVEREND I'MINAHURRy-DOVOU "5vV' MINP IF BUGS WAITS ON Bftfovl f-7T FIRST, NOT AT ALL, I THINK if LXJVDU I CN WANT ME OC WS. I TO MOVE 1 HOSE WW MY CAR, REACH jfOV j2pVa-cs suGsry KJy school, the match is being held on weekends. Games will be played this Saturday and Sunday and the match will conclude on Sept. 21 and 22: Election of officers of the Camden City Chess Club for the com opponent then gradually eked out the victory. ljhlh fiamr tltHA IKIIMN ntrnr Knhrvikjr Kirn llr.l,,.L.

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