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Statesman Journal du lieu suivant : Salem, Oregon • Page 9

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tatesman Pilot Tells Hearing 'Ace' Rating of Blasting 2 MIGs SUttfai, S.I.b. Jaly 19, 72 (Sic. ll)-9 Suspense of Chess Match Easily Bearable for Most I' Richard F. Hardy, 28, of Chicago, the pilot, and Capu Paul T. Lewinski, 26, of Schenectady, N.Y., the copilot, also was credited with downing a third MIG Saturday in the same area about 30 miles west of Hanoi.

"I got a fix on him and fired one missile," said Hardy. "The MIG turned into a cloud and I missed him. We followed him into the cloud and came out the other side still in good firing position." Hardy said he then fired two missiles and hit the MIG. He said one wing broke off and the aircraft plummeted to the ground. an' A Dog of Week The Humdne Society of the Willamette Valley ha five of these gentle German short-hairs for adoption.

This one is a female and is liver and white in color. (Statesman photo) the Persian "rokh," meaning soldier. Thereafter in order of power comes what the English call the "bishop." For their own reasons the French call it "fool," the Germans "runner," and the Russians "officer." Next is the Knight. Russians Italians and Spaniards call it simply "horse." The elegant French call it the "cavalier." The literal-minded Germans, possibly because the piece moves erratically, call it "springer," or something like jumping-horse. The other eight pieces are pawns, the common, expendable soldiers of the game.

Usually the first move is a pawn; always the man who draws white gets to move first. Other pieces except the Knight can't overleap pawns. A man who moves pawns a lot is scornfully called "pawnpusher." A player at all times must watch his language. While reaching for one piece to make a move the player may accidentally touch another. He apologizes at once for a "finerfehler," which is German for some sort of "finger error." If he apologized in other languages it wouldn't sound right.

Suppose a player jars the board and edges a piece out of place. He cannot touch Salem Riders Post Victories All the winning riders were from Salem Sunday in the second day of the third annual two-day 4-H Education Benefit Open Horse Show sponsored by Salem Fireman's Local 314 in Jory Park Arena. Winners were: Trail horse senior, Pam Mills, Continental Rocky; intermediate, Karen Gillaspy, Little Joe; junior, Rusty Ja-cobson. Fly Leo. Equitation western senior, Koleen Mentzer, Leo Lahekin; bareback, same; English junior, Kerry Byers.

Chase Me. Pairs matched, Jan Moon and Pam Mills, Poco Vegas and Continental Rocky; unmatched, Karen Gillaspy and Jill Ronne, Little Joe and Penny. Pleasure English intermediate, Kathleen Byers, Happiness Is; western senior, Koleen Mentzer, Leo Lahekin; English junior, Kerry Byers, Chase Me. Tandem bareback Randall and Diana Sunken, Danny Boy. Hunters working, Kerry Byers.

Chase Me; seat. over jumps, Kathleen Byers. Happiness Is. By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Special Correspondent The big chess championship is about to begin.

For the next two months or so the suspense will be incredibly bearable. The astonishing thing about the match of the century is that it has made front pages. This is probably on the dubious theory that somebody besides chess players gives a hoot whether Bobby Fischer of the United States beats Boris Spassky of Russia. Chess is not for the ordinary working stiff. A chess player need not be an intellectual snob, but it helps.

He has a language of his own and scorns anyone who can't fathom it. The kindly looking graybeards bent over boards in chess clubs are in reality frustrated generals playing fiercely at bloodless war and dreaming about total humiliation of the enemy. Choss one was called the game of kings, probably because only a king had time enough to play it. The game's origins are lost in the mists of history. It is said to have come out of India or perhaps Persia.

Checkmate, as they say in English, is derived from "shah mat," or Persian for "the king is dead." Russians say "shakhmat," Italians, "scacco matto," Germans, "schachmatt." Spaniards, "mate ahogado." and the French "echec et mat." The game has been attributed to a lot of people, including Greeks, Romans, Babylonians, Arabs, Jews and even the Irish. Some say Moslem conquerors carried it all the way to Spain, whence it reached Europe. How did the Russians get so chess-minded? Who knows? In chess, the King is the target. When he cannot be moved out of the line of capture, the game is over. It takes time and deep, deep thought.

A player could, if rules allowed, think about a single move for hours or days. In a tournament time is limited or the game would never end. Clocks must be punched after each move, which makes for wild excitement. White and Black each has 16 pieces, including the King. Most powerful is the Queen.

Her power dates back a few centuries, but before then she was the weakest. It seems to suggest something about the durability of women's lib. Next in power is the Rook, called "castle" by the English. Rook may come from SAIGON (AP) "There they are at 10 o'clock." shouted Capt. Charles DeBelleue, the co-pilot.

"Tally-ho!" responded the pilot, Capt. Steve Richie. With that, Richie, 30, of Reidsville, N.C., maneuvered his supersonic F4 Phantom jet, into battle with a pair of North Vietnamese MIG21 interceptors. Within minutes, he had downed both of them, his third and fourth MIG kills since May 10. He needs only one more to become the Air Force's first ace of the Vietnam war.

DeBelleue, 26, of Lafayette, has been credited with three MIG kills as a copilot, all while flying with Richie. Th only aces of the Vietnam war credited with five MIG kills are Navy Aviators, LL Randy Cunningham, 30, of San Diego, and his back-seat radar operator, Lt. (j William Driscoll, 24, of Framingham, Mass. They earned the "ace" title after downing three MIGs on May 10. Richie and DeBelleue, of the 432nd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing based in Thailand, were escorting bombers on raids in the Hanoi area Saturday when they 'am Neighbors Set MD Carnival A neighborhood carnival to raise funds for Muscular Dystrophy will be held 1 p.m.

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The Martins' son Randy will serve as ringmaster, assisted by other children in the neighborhood. The carnival will feature games and prizes. 12 HZ yN, Wf mpi one week Save on famous HP nam carpets! encountered the pair of MIGs. "We passed them head on and were close enough to see the red stars all over them," said Richie. "I waited for his wingman to pass and turned hard left as they went into a right turn.

"Out of the turn I locked onto the second MIG and fired one missile. I fired a second before the first one hit. I saw a large yellow fireball. The airplane disintegrated and fell out of the sky." Richie steered his plane to the west and then turned back toward the first MIG. "When we returned, I expected the other MIG to be gone, but there he was," Richie recalled.

"We were closer this time. "I locked on and fired one missile, and was getting ready to unleash another when the first one hit. Again there was a big explosion. The whole thing was in flames and falling apart. Richie was on his 308th combat mission in Indochina, 125 of them over North Vietnam.

He downed his other MIG21s on May 10 and May 31. DeBelleue was on his 175th combat mission. Another F4 flown by Capt. 58 la Vk. you get: 7 til the thing to put it back without announcing "j'adoube" in French.

He could say "I adjust," but to your chess purist it would somehow sound illegal. It's good to be up on your Italian, too. A man may open with "guicco piano." It means something like soft opening, one for neophytes, in fact, unless you are a master who knows what he is doing. "En passant" means the capture of a pawn in passing and can be done only in certain circumstances. "En prise" means that a piece is subject to capture, and if you say it in English a chess player will regard you as some kind of freak.

Suppose, by your inept play, you get yourself into a bad box and any piece you move anywhere will mean trouble for you. This condition is described only in German, "zugzwang." It means, roughly translated, "You're in a jam, buster." Chess is ruled by the Federation Internationale des Echecs, or International Chess Federation. It makes the rules and holds solemn annual congresses about whatever problems chess players have. Delegates attend from all continents. Once the man regarded as the grand master, the world champion, usually picked his opponents.

Often he would refuse to play the most likely challenger. The hassles were many, but few heard of them in those days. It was a benighted era. These days FIDE holds regular tournaments to decide likely candidates to challenge the world champ. There are many variations.

Players bored with the orthodox can play "rapid transit," meaning only a few seconds is permitted between moves for thinking. They can play blindfolded, a real grandstand. They can play simultaneous, meaning one master plays opponents on a dozen or more boards at the same time and clobbers all. Chess is played mostly in Russia, Europe and the Western Hemisphere. The Japanese have a version called "shogi." The Chinese brain game, like chess only in some respects, is called wei chi'i.

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