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Calif. CHESS Nov. Mat TIMES PROBLEM 3721 By M. Ahuti LACK SVEN ALMGREN WINS SO. CALIF.

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Flexible handle 15" leather covered shoe horn Plus iq federal tax may co. men'i turnishinj? all seven storei 1.99 1 V'A 1 many years In local chess circles, scored one of his greatest successes In winning the South-1 em California Chess Champion-! chip Tournament Almgren scored 71, losing only to M. Kerllenevkh. He defeated Irving Rivise, Carl Die-'8en and William Carr in the three final rounds; as each In turn challenged for the lead, i Rivise, former California; mw 5afc ii TStyiXm luiHtenfr WHITE Whltt malei In two. TIMES PROBLEM 12M By P.

A. Pttkov BLACK II 3 wma 4 1 3 -rt WHITE Whit mates In three. There is fair variety In 3225, with most of the mates on the diagonal. Watrh for the promotions, which are the main theme In 3226. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3317: SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 321S: RID-R3 Threat, 2 R-RSch; if K-B5, 2 if PxR, 2 P-B4ch.

SOLVERS' U8T PKOkVLKMH 321 1 and 311 Five pointa W. S. Aaron, I). Anderson, P. A.

Benlore, J. Kaufman, N. J. lomax, C. I Lund.

I. E. Nordstrom, R. Koslln, C. E.

Siern, B. C. Younij. Threw point Cohan, J. D.

Knerson, D. A. Jordan, J. Mosa, champion, took second place with a tally of 6VHV1. Frank Hufnagel and Saul Yarmak tied for third at 6-2, followed by another tie at between Die-Ben and Carr.

tournament, in which 38 players started, was held at the Herman Steiner Chess Club, 626 La Brea and directed by H. D. Rader. The four leaders earned the right to play in the California State Chess Championship, which will be staged over the Thanksgiving weekend at the Mechanics Institute Chess Club in San Francisco. Almgren, Rivise.

Hufnagel and Diesen will make the trip. Yarmak is unable to ro, allowing Diesen to take his place. The Northern representatives will be William Addison, Imre Barlai, J. Blackstone and one player still to be selected. Also in the event are Zoltan Kovacs, current California open champion, and Tibor Weinberger, last year's titleholder, The Southerners are playing a round-robin among themselves to be completed this week.

Results to date are: Die-sen V2, Rivise r. Almgren Vi, Weinberger i Kovacs 1, Hufnagel Almgren 1, Diesen Rivise 1, Hufnagel 0. CHKSS OLYMPICS RESULTS Following are the final standings of the 40 teams in the 14th Chess Olympics at Leipzig, for the benefit of those who missed the daily reports, which appeared regularly in the news pages of The Times: CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS 34; U.S.A., 29; Yugoslavia, 27; Hungary, 22 Mt Czechoslovakia, 21 '4; BulKaria, 21: AiRpntlna. 20 West Germany, East Germany, 13; Holland, 17; England, 16H: Rumania, J6 Vi CLASS Sweden. 274: Israel, 26a; Austria, 24V4: Denmark, 23; Finland, 23: Cuba, 23; Norway, 2.1: Spain.

22 hi: Poland, 22: Chile, 19Vi; Iceland, 161; India, 12. CLASS Philippines, 2S4; Indonesia, 27H; Mongolia, 274; Albania. 2RV, Kcuador, 26; France, 25; Portugal. 25: Italy, 24; Belgium, 2.Tn: Tunisia, 21; Greece, Bolivia. IS'; Monaco, I7Vi; Malta, 14; Lebanon, S't.

vC X' M. Mosa. C. T. Tongko.

Two point if ENGLISH WOOL SLACK SOCK SALE 111 11 111 I 1 UMI.iihj fe 6 pairs 5.89 Reg 1.25-1.50 T. T. Chang, L. Feienczi, J. Folev, J.

R. Read, C. Ryman, G. Smith. Maj.

H. Trlwush. One point F. Aks, A. R.

Roileau, Maj. Obit H. L. Hasbrouck, S. Keen, I)r.

T. R. Newitt, G. Surman, 1 A. Victor.

PltOBLKMS X2M and 3214 Flte polntn VV, S. Aaron, F. Aks, M. Chutorian. W.

H. Griffith, N. L. Lomax, J. W.

Pross, W. L. Rankel, L. A. Victor, B.

C. Young. Fonr pnlnta Maj. J. L.

Carr J. Elnisky. J. Kaufman. M.

Rosen, R. Jtoslln, E. Stern. Two points R. O.

Rurns, H. B. Clay. R. Elliott, s.

n. Keen, F. W. McElwain, D. S.

Rohhins S. Schwan, Maj. H. Tri-wush. Oni point J.

P. Foley, H. L. Hasbrouck. PROBLEMS S2IS and SJlft Fle point V.

S. Aaron, F. Aks. M. Chutorian, I.

E. Nordstrom.R, Ros-lln, D. Rothman, Mat. H. Triwush.

Fonr pointa J. w. Pross. Three points N. J.

Iyomax. Two points R. O. Burns, T. T.

Chang, H. B. Clay. C. Cresswell, J.

Elniskv, S. C. E. Stern. One point A.

R. Boileau, Ma. J. L. Carr A.

Chemier. J. P. Foley, H. L.

Hasbrouck. F. W. McElwain, M. Rosen, C.

T. Tongko. PROBLEMS .1217 and ,121 Fire Folnls W. S. Aaron, F.

Aks. C. hard, SI. Chutorian, C. Cresswell.

H. B. Clay, J. Kaufman, N. J.

Lomax. I. E. Nordstrom. W.

Rankel, R. Roslin, Maj. H. Triwush, L. A.

Victor. Two point Maj. J. L. Carr T.

T. Chang, H. L. Hasbrouck, F. W.

McElwain. M. Rosen, M. Roth, E. Stern.

C. T. Tongko. -Ml iVtt 14 "Vi if tit hi VJ.l- I Our first time at this price, shape retaining, shrink resistant English wool socks from our regular stock reduced up to 14 as part of our Christmas import gift spectacular. A.

"The Shepshed" 6x3 Komet rib sock with elastic stay-up tops. Black, Cambridge grey, Oxford grey, midnight brown heather, regal navy, tan heather, Soho ivy green. B. "The Nottingham" lxl English rib crew sock. Same colors as A.

F. "Wales Group" Traditional toned English sport socks in neat over-all patterns. Black, brown, charcoal, tan, midnight grey, charcoal red, and olive gold. H. "The London Group" Vertical patterns, side panels and multiple clock styles for dress and casual wear.

Same colors as All socks in sizes lOlVB. Kach team played nine rounds in a preliminary round- robin and 11 rounds in the fi rials. The following table shows the performance of the Amen can and Russian squads, giving una potni j. r. roiey.

I va may co. men's furnishings, ill seven stores i rumnn-r win V'- X-' XviX' the individual results in the preliminaries and finals, the total score'and the percentage. The Russians used every player about the same number of times, taking advantage of their almost uniform strength. We did not use the two reserves nearly as frequently as the regulars. U.S.

champion Bobby Fischer, who played every game in the finals, did substantially as well as world champion Mikhail Tal. Robert Byrne made the best percentage for the Americans, almost equaling Paul Keres on the third board. consin Chess Assn. First prize will be $200, with other prizes in proportion, even rounds will be played with the Swiss system, starting at 8 p.m. Thursday.

Two rounds each will be played Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The entrance fee is $12 for members of the U.S. Chess Federation or $10 for junior players (under 18). Non-members must pay an additional $5 to join the USCF. Entries should be sent to Arpad Elo, secretary Wisconsin Chess 3015 Fiebrantz Brookfield, Wis.

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Quan, lura Sua Color Prloa II Pre. II Fin. II fot. A. Team lW I liW I II I il Per Pitcher IIS 12 1 13 1:13 is II Lombard IISW 1 "illo 14 111 1 Vj ju Bvr'nt llSWWIaWlVilll? 13 II Biwuier lit 11 liS'l'illimU'll Roaiollmo 113 II II WU'al! 58" Walnttaln 114 10 S'llWI tf II Pre.

II Fin. II Tot. II Twm IIW I IIWI II I II Par Tal 14 Botvlnnlk IIS'il VillS 12 IllOWiVall tf Karai HS'al "HHS 12 8" Korchnol IIS II S1 Smyiloy H5'il Vail 11 IIHVijlWI SB Petrasian IIS 10 II 11 1112 11 II 92 Penro? England White t-P-04 2- P-Q34 3- OB3 4- P-Q5 5- PxP 6- P-K4 7- B03 I-KN-K2 0-0 10- P-OR4 11- PR3 12PB4 13- N-N3 U-B-R2 1S-Q-B3 14- BK3 17- PP 18- Q-B? I Your nam. Address JX -fX t5.1' Ci" 'A d.arw C.0.D "i "A 7n CaiifMTa 4 sofa a. Adfl sAippti0- etarp.t 6yMd fnilai I 'J fj Psrel Mivarw terotea cfiarp or C.O.D.'f.

43o daii'mry Ji ehargt lor eriv, $3.00. ISO charg, or T-U-t f'fT- A x' SANTA MOMCA OPEX Bersbach and Warner are leading with 3-0 scores after three rounds of the Santa Monica Open Tournament, beins 119-P-KS held at the Santa Monica Bay 20-p-bs Chess Club. Kempner is third 'with Following are last weeks CHESS OLYMPICS BENONI DEFENSE Tall Penrose Tal R. England R. Black! White Black N-KB3 J1-QR-Q B-QR K3 22-ON K4 RS PB PxP 34-PxP BPxP P-03 253 B7ch P-KN3 J4-N-OB5 0-R2 B-N2 77-OxN OxQ 0 0 29-NxQ RxP P-QR3 29-N-N 0-B2 30-NxBP 0 QN-Q2 31-P-Qi R-B R-K 32-R-B PxR P-B5 33-RxR B-04 N-B4 34-N-N N6 KN-02 35-N-K4 R3 P-0N4 34-P-07 B-B 37-R-BJ B-K2 PxP 3-B B5 R5 PxP 39-P-N3 Resigns B-N21 RUY tOPEZ Unzlcker; Fischer Grmany S.A.

W. Germany BisckiWhite Black P-K4 29-PxN OS N-OB3 30-N-B5 BxN B-05 B3 32 P-R3 N-R3 K2 33-P-N4 PxP P-QN4 34-PxP B-N7 P-Q3 35-RxR RxR 0-0 34-0-B1 0-N3 NOR4 37-R-0 B-OS P-B4I3I-P-N) R-BS BPxP3B-03 RBI N240-K-N2 N-B3 41-B-K3 QNS 42-R KR Q-QB P-QR4 43-BxP NxP N-R3 B-05 B-B 45-BxB PxB B02 M-P-NS O-N 47-Q-RS OxB B-0 4-QxRPch 0-N2 4 RSch K-K2 N-ONS 50-OxP NxP N3 51-OxQP N-B K-O? N-K 53 P-N NxP KB KB3 5J-P-N7 RtJigni NxNI ROUND THREE Warner 1. Seller (I; Ilarshharger 0, Hershach 1: Kempner 1, lwis 0: Diesen V. Lower Berg 0, Cheretes Ixiivlon 0. Gates 1: Homolka 's, Bonk 4: Dr.

Bullookus 1. Gray liulbrook 0. Butler Hazard 0, Jeffers Enrione 1, Forrest 0. The club meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings at Lincoln Tark, 7th and Wilshire in Santa Monica. Fischer U.S.A.

White 1- P-K4 2- N-KB3 3- B-NS 4- R4 5- 0-0 A-RK 7-B-N3 -P-B3 -P-KR3 10- 8 BJ 11- P-04 12- PxP 13- ONQJ 14- P-OS 15- B-N 14-NB 17-N-NJ lB-03 1B-KJ XsJ I NORTH CENTRAL OPEN The seventh annual North ictum xs 20-ROB DOWNTOVM I 1 I 1 ClINtNAV lAiOOD A I Central Open Tournament willjpj tour a k.via.ra ol U4tk IAIT1ANO ttl, tf l.o.l r4 i krf4iT-ik i.4 kiU lib viltkln l.4. Units tr.iiki. n.ti kirk.n JlfJO l.k..4 tie neia over tne lnanKsRiving b-n Day weekend at the Schioeder Hotel in ifilwaukee. It is bring -gJ sponsored by the active STORES DOWNTOWN UNTIL 9:00 P.M. SHOE MONDAY 9:30 A.M.

TO 9:30 P.M. ALL 7 MAY CO. :30 A.M. TO 17.

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