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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 84

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jm mk awl mmhw gmh sm wtm mum mm mm. 9mm aT G08D BOSSHESS to shop Junt 14, TIMES PROBLEM Wi By L. W. Turner SLACK CP-SEN (7A--( ond i nv.MPS. It's smart to do business where you get the best deal and that's surely at Tox Markets and Iowa Pork Shops.

You get superior quality, selection and service PLUS a bonus of GREEN STAMPS, at no added cost to you. It's so nice to shop with us it's easy to mix business with i markets TAL WINS AT ZURICH; nSCIIER 13 THIRD Mikhail Tal, 23-year-old Lat-' vlan-born grandmaster representing the Soviet Union, won first prize In the Jubilee Inter- national Masters Tournament In Zurich, Switzerland, according to a report from the New York Times. Tal finished with a score of llVi-3. After losing In an early round to Edwin Bhend of Switzerland, Tal took command and was In the lead most of the way. But In the 13th round he was defeated by Svetozar Gligorlc of Yugoslavia.

At that point Bobby Fischer, 18-year-old United States chess champion, moved up to tie for first with Tat, both having scores of 10-3. Gllfforic wrs then it" 1 LiULlLbL-a LI mmm Jf-tii3 Whlti matea In two. TIMES PROBLEM 307 By D. Engelen SLACK 4 third with and Paul Keres of Russia, who had Just lost an 81-move adjourned game to Fischer, was fourth with 9-4. MORTON'S FRESH FROZEN anatEii, beef or TURKEY I BSSo I I Enriched, all-purposa 1 5-iD.

cao 8-OZ. LJ I PIE IJJ i Lame the last two rounds, Tal won handily against Heln Donner of the Netherlands and in his final game drew against Fischer, GHgorle, winning against Bhend in Round 11, could have tied for first prize i with one more victory. But Jo-1 sef Kupper of Switzerland held! him to a draw. The final tallyj for Gligorlc was 11-4, enough GIANT JO-OZ. BOTTLE STOCKTON TOMATO CATSUP '-'1 fp mi lor second place.

Fischer, who had come SONNY BOY ADDS FLAVOR 22-OZ. JAR 19' 29 INSTANT MILK FORTIFIER through a series of arduous ad Journed games, was evidently WHITE II Whltt mate! In thrat. Problem 3075 li waiter with urea. He lost in tne Htn round to Dieter Keller of Switzerland. good Key and a variety of niHtcs.

Getting the queen into better piny The draw with Tal allowed Fischer to tie for third with in tho main idea in 3079. It la neatly SMOKED SLICED BEEF or HAM BUDDIG'S TASTY 3'A-OZ. PKO. done, Keres, with scores of 10V4-4V4, Fischer's only other loss was to Gligorlc. He won eight games SOLUTION TO PROBLEM SM: R-Ra SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3070: R-BS 1 Threat, 3 QR-K4; Q-QJ, 3 KR-K If Q-NJ, 1 KR-B5) If Q-R6, 5 QR-B5.

SOLVEHS' tIST Five points W. S. Aaron, A. E.i LI83VS, TASTY CORDED BEEF r3 and drew five. Keres lost but one, to Fischer, won seven and drew as many.

Byler, Chutorlon, C. J. Gotta, I. K. Nordstrom, FJcsi cirillo Jr.

Three pointa .1. K. Broun. Two pointa H. E.

Anb, F. Following are the final stand k. ei in tot yAc ings and games from the tour nament: Alts. Dr. C.

M. Dobson, M.iJ. Ji. Trl. LJ UU UNA LJ wush, C.

H. Ware. One Point W. H.I Carter D. Chan.

J. P. Foley. J.I Li PINAL STANDINOI Kaufman, P. Maraton, P.

J. 1 w. KanKei. M. Kosen.

h. n. snei. KUPPW hand Donnar Tal ItH Sllsorle ..11 4 flichw Wi eri 4ij tlon, M. M.

van tier Kteen Sweet, plump and recWipe iVi M. Weinberg, A. Wood. I 1 K-B8 was a Domilar try In larsM 5Vi Kellar 4 Wallhar 10 Duckilaln i 10 1 -POUND tJ tt ia defeated bv Q-Rti: 2 H-OS Blau SH ijia ch, N-Q2. I CANS laraa t'i ti 9lton 7 The tournament will be'ai i.

vAX SICILIAN DEFENSE Nlevargelt Fischer White 32-B-RJ seven-round Swiss system, open i to all California residents who will not have reached their 21st 1 birthday by July 15, 1959. There, Nltvaraelt Black B-QN4 OQ5 OxN B-B3 TOP FIAvno Hiacx P-OB4 M-QB1 PxP N-B3 P-03 P-K3 B-K2 0-0 25-QxKB M-B-B3 is no entrance fee. TRAWBERRY The winner will receive a P-K5 R-Q P-R3 Summertime favorite for breakfast or dessert. PER BASKET I28-P-KR3 handsome trophy and an ex-i 29-R-Q B-Q2 QxR Plicher While i 1-P-K4 S-NKB3 S-PQ4 4-NxP (-N-OBI 4-B-OB4 7-B-N1 jO-0 KJ 10-P-B4 JIBxN 1JQ-KJ 13NP 14-PxP 15 B-KJ 14-N-B3 17-RxP UBxRch 19Q-B4 JJ-NxN l-K-R 31-BxP NxN B-B3 0-04 P-R4 QQtch P-R5 JAM 32- P-RJ 33- PQN4 34- K-R 35- QB4 36- P-NS 37- P-N4 30-P-N7 OK8 P-QN4 PK4 PxP P-OR3 NxP RxR B-04 pense fund, of $150 to enable, hira to attend the national jvin-! lor championship in Omaha i next month. There will be other awards for high scorers.

A special prize for the most brilliant game will be awarded by former California champion Harry Borochow. P-K4 BxQNP K-R3 P-N3 B-KN4 BxBch 40-B-O3ch 41-0-B7ch I I K-R Reilsna Q.Q2 MRS Anyone Interested should SICILIAN DEFENSE Glloorlf Flicher write to Chess Tournament Di 2 IGllgorlc 15' 8-OZ. PKGS. READY FOR SERV1NO Whit rector, Jane Reynolds Park, 718 Black RxR P-KR4 RxP uiuneia Lancaster. P-QB4 qj PxP N-KB3 P-QR3 P-K3 21- N-Kl 22- RxR 23- PxP 24- Q-N2 25- R-QBJ R-R evntie 1-P-K4 j-N-KBJ JP-04 4 NxP S-N-QB) 4B-N5 7 P-B4 QB3 0 0-0 10-P-KN4 R-QB MORPHY DAY ACTIVITIES The annual Morphy Day cele VEGETABLE SALAD MIX SMOKED PORK CHOPS SMALL PORK SPARERIBS B-K2 HICKORY SMOKED AU CENTER CUTS PER POUND 27-K-N 0-N3 kTxR QN-Q2 28-RxRch OB? bration will be held next Saturday at the Garvey Memorial Stadium, Dorothy and Kelburn K-Q K-K2 30- P-KR4 31- P-RS 11 B.N 79' 55' P-B4 12 I GUEST RANCH TOILET TISSUE I'M Bl P-QN4 PxB t-Nl' o-o-o N-N3 B-Q5 QxN fi.o 33-NXB 34- Q-R 35- P-R7 34-Q-Rch MEATY, TENDER 3-LBS.

OR LESS PER POUND in South San Uabriel. The popular event, sponsored by the Southern California Chess League, will have planned activities from noon to midnight 14P-ORJ 15R03 16- KB 0 17- PxP It-NxNI 19QB JOrBxB K-N2 KxQ k-vD 37- OxQch 38- P-B4 3Ps Reilsns K-N P-Q4 NxP BxN B-B4 RxB SICILIAN Tal The afternoon will be devot ed to simultaneous exhibitions DEFENSE nn Tal 4 -29s In which several well-known masters will take on all comers. Players are urged to bring their Black N-R5 P-N5 NXNP own sets and boards for this Kurwer White 14- P-KN4 15- PB3 16- B-BJ 17- KxN 10-kxP 19R-QN 20- K-Q3 21- Q-B2 22- R-N3 23- P-NJ PxPch 00 Q-R4ch ffwier J-P-K4 VN-KBJ fP-Qi -Nx i 5-N-QB3 4-B-KNS 7-P-B4 OB3 B-Q3 KVO-O-0 11-KRK 120N-KJ 13-BxN Black P-QB4 P-Q3 PxP N-KB3 P-OR3 P-K3 P-N4 8-N3 -K2 ON3 ON32 N-B4 ORB BR event. A rapid transit tournament will be the main attraction for the evening session. The time limit will be 10 seconds a move P-K4 PxN BxN 24-NxP I Reliant or faster If the participants So STG17 or FQSCASSSE Fresh, young and tender.

1 Serve with dumplings. jf kw BxB SICILIAN Tal DEFENSE The park has a large swim a ming pool, children's playground and picnic areas. Thus P-QB4 P-IU DwD Morpny Day is a real occasion P-QR3 Tal Black B-K3 BxP B-K3 QR-K txBQ3 N-K4 B-B2 PxR N-B4ch N-KB3 B-NS 0-0 for chess players and their families to get together. Several hundred devotees are expected to gather from all parts of Southern California. I WHOLE BODY CUT-UP READY 1 'Unitcktf White 30-0-0 21- R-Q4 22- KRQ 23- B-B2 24- N-NJ 24-P-QR1 27-N-B4 2-RxR 29- R-04 30- K-R 31B-Q 32- R08CH 33- K-N3 34- K-R 3 35- B-KJ 36- PxN Resign Undeker White 1-P-K4 1N-KB1 J-P-Q4 4-NxP 5P384 4-N-OB1 7-B-Q! SP-KS -xB 10- Q-BJ 11- PxPe.p.

12- xN 13- RQ 14- NBJ 15- B-Q3 14-B-N J7N-R4 1IP-KNI lt-R-QS NK5 Advertised prices effective Monday thru Wednesday, June 15, 16 17. SAX BERNARDINO OPEN PQ4 NxB OxP P-K4 0-KN3 P-K5 PB4 -K3 N-83 Q-B2 R-B8 K-N! N-KBch U-Qi NxNch R-B7 Tournament will be held nextil tel, 5th and Sts, In San Ber-lf nardino. It will be a six-round Swiss system with throof JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP rounds on Saturday, starting at Five Southern California Junior players have been selected for free accommodations at the 1 p.m., and the concluding1! rounus on California Junior Chess Cham Kecistratinn will ho nt hoilf plonship Tournament to be held liL- nil at Lancaster June 26 to 23. San Bernardino YMCA at 5th and Sts. from noon to 1 p.m Saturday.

The entrance fee is 5 nine mftwKnrortln In 4U TT i Among the group are Larry Reralinger, twice runner-up in. tne national junior champion 'MTlMi' a I i Chess Federation, which is re-IE-quired. There will be four cash1' prizes plus trophies, II Vj 1 I VI 'Til I I II i' IV hips, and Steve Mann, high school champion of Southern California. The others are Walt Cunningham, Frank Meta and he tournament is jsnnnsnrnH John by the Inland Chess League and organized by the San Bernar-'r dino Chess Club, which meets I Room and board will be pro i at the YMCA. John Rinalrln nf Long Beach will be the tourna-iF vided tor a total of 23 youngsters by the tournament sponsors, the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation and Chess for Youth, of 1'almdale.

mem director. For further in-5 formation write to Dr. Max Schlosser. 3S2 SSfinnm. Par.

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