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Altoona Mirror from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Altoona Mirrori
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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-THE ALTOONA MIRROR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1958 Want Ads WI 4-7171. Came of Chesp By W. S. BUCK The American chess world is should win or 18, B-Q3, N-N4 and Black should win. 18 check 19.

K-Nl N-K7 check 20. discovered check 21. check 22. discivered check 23. K-Nl.

PXB 24. 25. watching tha amazing progress 2 grand master. This gi played in the Rosenwah of young 14-year-old, Bobby Fischer by name. He is being 'acclaimed as the finest 14 year old player that ever Here is a game he played when 13 against Donal.d an accredited game was Tourna- 'merit in 1956 which was won by Reshevsky.

Incidentally, Donald who lost to Fisher won from Reshevsky to give Reshevsky his only-loss in this tournament, GRUENFELD DEFENSE. Fischer Black N-KB3 P-KN3 B-N2 P-Q4 P-B3 QN-Q2 27. K-R2 Black has a great superiority in material. Byrne White 1. 2.

3. 4. P-Q4 5. C. Q-N3 7.

BP 8. P-K4 9. R-Q1 10. Q-B5 10. Q-Q3 is 34.

K-B1 37. K-K1 38. K-Q1 39. 40. K-Nl 41.

K-B1 N-N3 usually reconr mended" he're. This is a common type position in this opening. White does not want to get into 'ID. B-K3m; a well-known maneuver which gives Black some relief. 10 B-N5 11.

B-KN5 11. or 11. 5 11 N-R5 I 4 4 If 1 i .4 'i A i 1- S' A R-Kl RXR Q-Q8 check B-B1 N-B3 Q-N8 B-Q4 N-K5 check N-NO check check check check mate Court of Honor Held by Bethany Lutheran Scouts Bethany Lutheran church, sponsor of Cub Scout pack 15 and Bo 'Scout troop 15, was the scene of a court of honor on Sunday The service opened with the flag ceremony and the pledge of to the flag. Cubmaster Josceph Johnson, assisted by Commiteemen Roy Barley, Harry Cross, Norman Berkstresser and Scoutmaster William Clabaugh, presented the following awards to the Cub Scouts: Wolf Badge Thomas John, Robert Caputo, Larry Edward Walter, Edwin Cummings, Milton Betting, Harry Rubine, Jeffery Helsel, Thomas Walz, Richard Balestino, Michael Trifi- cante, Robert Kephart, Randolph The Altoona Chess club, spon- Replogle and Richard Furier. sored by the park and recreation and Friday evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Recreation building, Lexington avenue and Tenth street.

Everybody is and old. Paul Cross, Robert Kissel, Frank Vestri, James Blocher, Robot Rpup, Fred Trc-mm, Datres, Robert Parks and John son, Guy Walter, John'Laughlin. Ricky Varner, Thomas Marshall, Marcus Yohn, Frank Haid; Arrow Points under Myers and Richard Henry. Ziegler, Lynn Stewart, Richard Henry and Ambrose. Edward Weston.

Junior' Assistant. Scoutmaster Jack McCorkle opened the Boy and David Irons. Scout ceremony with the lighting of three candles and explaining three parts of the scout oath. The James Ambrose, ftremanship. twelve candles on the ceremonial board were lighted by First Class Jack McCorkle.

Bear Badge John Laughlin, department, meets every Tuesday Terry Barley, David McClure, Gardner. First Class Ambrose and Daniel Johnson. Star Johnson. Patrol Leader Bars Robert Parks, Daniel Johnson and James Assistant Patrol Leader Bars- Harold McConnell, William Strunk Scout James Ambrose as Second Class Scout William Strunk named the. )2 scout laws'.

Scoutmaster William Clabaugh, Bruce Woodring, Kenneth Carter, Gary Slogenhop, Richard McCorkle, Michael Dodson, Shannon Lieb, Ronald Brown and Jeffery Clabaugh. Bobcat Litizinger, Joseph Tupone, James David Clapper and William Cross. Arrowpoints under Wolf Badge Raymond a a Paul David McCIuFe, "Gary Slogenhop, Thomas Hurliman, Dennis Kelly, Larry Longenecker. George Myers, William Myers, Bruce Woodring, David Burns, and Larry Edwards. Arrowpoints under Bear Badgo George Miller and Cbmmitteemen Joseph Bordell, Merle McCorkle and Bernard presented the following awards Boy Scouts: Tenderfoot Awards George Atty, Thomas Zieg'ler, Fred Glover, Ronald German, John German, Dennis Datris, Leroy Lasher, Wil.

liam Trippler and Siegfreia Boettjer. Second Class Awards Harold, McConnell, Carl Barnhart, Maurice Mauk, William Strunk. David Merit McCorkle, life saving and camping, andi; Junior Assistant Scoutmaster- Rev. Jerome Guss, pastor of Bethany Lutheran church gave an inspiring and" timely sermon on Make Men." aided by Assistant Scoutmaster At the close of the service the benediction was given by Rev. Guss.

Robert Lincoln, sag of Abraham Lincoln, stood at the foot of his tether's statue when it was unveil-, ed in Washington. FIX CLEARANCE Our Entire Stock Ladies? Winter Coats Alben Barkley's second marriage in 1949 marked the time a U. S. vice president wed while in office. WERE 39 to $99 Luther League SlatesJEvents The Luther League of East Allegheny conference has planned a roller skating party for Feb.

17 at Lakemont park beginning at 7 p.m. Everyone is invited. A Lenten rally is being planned Weston, J. Bruce Fleck, for March 16 at St. James Lu-iDennis Young, William Myers, and theran church and plans are also Larry Longenerker.

If 12. 13. check 15. KR-KI 'IS. mate) or 12.

N. 13. 14. 15. B-KN5, 16.

(17. P) or 12. 13. Q-N4, 15. P.

12. Q-R3 13. 14. Q-N3 I If 15. 16.

Q-N3, QBP with i a winning advantage (17. N'? B-N5 and Black also threatens 17 check.) 15. B-B4 NX QBP If 16. QXN, KR-KI recovers the piece and keeps the extra pawn. 16.

B-B5 KR-KI check 17. K-B1 It looks bad for Black. If 17. N-N4; 18. check (18 13.

check, B-K3; 20. N-N5 check.) 17. B-K3 18. BXQ in the making for the Christian vocation rally to be held May 4. The executive meeting will be held at the home of Linda Glass, Hillside avenue and Fifty-eighth street, Thursday, March 6, at 7.30 m.

QUIGLEY RESIGNING. CAMP HILL, ames M. Quigley announced to- lay he is resigning as administra- ive assistant to United States senator Joseph S. Clark, jr. because of his own forth- campaign for congress The Tobacco islands were dis- overed by Columbusjn 1498.

i i This is bad, but what else? If 18. Q-N4 check; 19. K- Nl, N-K7 check; 20. K-B1, N- N6 double check; 21. K-Nl, Q-BS chectr: 22.

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