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This makes for variety heit. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 11 Mt O-Ks. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 11M: P-B. ThrHt, 1 O-BSchi If R-KBJ, 1 0-Q4rh( It N-Nl, IT H-UJ, K-KKn BOLVKRS' IIST Five point W. 8.

Aaron, F. Aks, Dr. h. k. Herfiuna, j.

r. Brown, M. Chutorlan, J. R. Goodwin, J.

Gotta. N. J. Lomax. J.

R. Nan. K. E. Penter, W.

L. RankeL V. G. Sprague, C. E.

Stern. Two points C. Cresawell. J. P.

Foley. Mrs. W. A. Garth.

M. Jlme-nes. N. Leaner. E.

A. Mlllls Mri. J. W. Moore, P.

J. Rak. One point R. S. Brown, A.

reerko, M. Rosen. F. R. Ruehl II.

80. CAI CHAMPIONSHIP Zoltan Kovas defeated previ ous leader Tlbor Weinberger to take over first place with a score of 4V4-Vi in the Southern California Chess Championship Tournament, being contested Sandfly afternoons at the Herman Stciner Chess Club, 108 Formosa Ave. Weinberger Is tied at 4-1 with James Cross, Stephen Sholom- son and Saul Yarmak. Just below, at 3V4-1V are Sven Aim-gren, Morris Gordon, Stephen Matzner, Irving Rlvise, Gene Rubin and Leslie Simon. Following are last week's results.

ROUND FIVE Kovara 1. Weinberger Almgren 0, Cross 1: M. Gordon H. Rlvise tt; Barry 0, Yarmak Harshharter 0, Sholomsnn Barrett 0, Rubin 1: Glhba 0, Simon Cunningham 0, Matcner H. gyvertaen Amneus I.

Rershai'h Hamman 1. Stand-era H. Gordon 1, Kerllenevlrh 0: Vt elnbaiim 1, Freed Hultgren 0. HufnaRel Fulla 1. Mann 0: Lve-Irxx 1, Megn Smook 1, Pabon BaRley Colliv 4: Mllner Blase-1 1 Rader 0, Bran 1: Fries vs.

Pye, adjourned; Tiluka, bye. SICILIAN DEFENSE Yarmak Whlla I K4 f-N-KBI JP-04 4-Nx l-N-OBJ (NxN P-KI 10O-N4 ll-Pxt Btrtaen Yarmak Berxhacti Black whits Black P-OB4 I3-P KB4 P-KR4 P-Kl 130-RI Q-R4 PxP I4-6-0 P-NJ KB? IS-P-Bt OxBP B-N5 14-PxNP NxP N-B3 17-RxPcn NxR P-04 11 R-KB P-K4 PxN RxNcK K-N N-03 30-6 R4 B-R3 BxNch 3I R-N7CB Ratisni KB I 1 1 When we say "you savt double" we mean just that 1 tT I mm I CT '1 1 I I There's a heap "of savings in I I urf -I I I I I i 11 11 specials and then II 1 t'Vf Cff LlV 1 1 II I I I you get Green Stamps II IV 1 'V I I I I too for an extra savings. No I I lfC-xl rA OlA-OUnce I IV I small wondet then, that Fox II 1 JSSeW I I I IfriflQ 1 I I Markets and Iowa Pork Shops I I ICHi I I PaCKa9e are the favorite of nearly half. 1 I WiY 7 tiiil MBFTI1T million smart shoppers! rirt; I (fjX mZl 0Fi you one of them? young, tender -J Fox, Cdifcrnia If) nAQf mw ill r-1 v- Hunt's I I Libby's Franco 3) Bunchesl OJ NeW ff uw Potatoes Cocktail Spaghetti Sweet, red velvet WHOLE, COOKED NO. 303 cans in cheese sauce "Her comes thot pest CHESS TAL EXTENDS LEAD IN CHALLENGERS' CHESS Mikhail Tal of Moscow, scoring three wins and a draw in Jast week's play, considerably increased nis lead in the thai lengera' Tournament In Yugo slavia, according to reports from tne New YorK Times, What may prove to have been tne decisive game or tne tour nament was Tal's victory over nis closest competitor, Paul Keres of the Soviet Union.

Keres sacrificed two pawns and the exchange for attacking cnances. He seemed to be succeeding and, Indeed, regained a piece. But the pawns proved too strong and Tal took the point after 40 moves. Tal's score after 20 complet ed rounds is nva-svs. He has not lost a same since his setback by Keres In Round 10 and now has excellent prospects of maintaining his lead for the remaining eight sessions.

Former world champion Vas-ally Smyslov of Moscow, who also scored 3V points for the week, moved up to the first division for' the first time. He displaced Svetozar Gllgpric of Yugoslavia, whom he defeated in i line rook and pawn end ins in the 19th round. U.S. chRmplon Bobby Flsch of Brooklvn retained his hold on sixth place, in which he seems secure. He drew four times in succession, startinn with an adjourned lBth-round game against TIgran Fetroslan of Russia.

After a difficult struggle each player obtained an additional queen by promo tion. Fischer had the advan taga In this unusual situation, but Pctroslan found a way to enforce perpetual check. Fischer drew In rather un eventful style against Paul Ben ko of New York, Gligorie and Frldrik Olafsson of Ice and. Ha did not fare as well against Tal In the 20th round. Fischer attempted some risky counter play with the black pieces, but was outplayed and forced to resign after 34 moves.

Following are the detailed results and games from the tournament ROUND IT Keres 0, Tal Pe-troalan. 0, Smvalov Ttonkn Ftirhtr W. Gllfc-oric 1, Olafsson 0. ROUND IS Tal 1. Olafsson Fischer Oliguric SihvbIov Benko 0: Keres Petroalan H.

ROUND 10 Petroalan '4, Tal VJ; Renkn 0. Kerts Glluorlc 0. Smy-alnv OlafxHon Klsclier S. ROUND 20 Tal 1. Klrhpr Smyalnv Olafsson ty; Kerps 1.

Gllgoiic PolrosUn 1, Brnko 0 STANDINGS OS THS PLAYSRI 14' 1 11 II 10'4 10 10 I'l ll'i S'l 13'; 4 14 Til kwM Pstrotla Smyilev Glitsrlc Flichw Snltft Olafsson KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE Kra FlKher Black N-KB3 P-KN3 B-N2 84 PP P04 RB B-Q) HKS NN P-K4 OO R-B RK Kerea While IS-BK1 14-NxP 170P lSQxB l-R-0 W-K-B JI-PxP MO-N4 33-P-N 74-BNSt 2S-BR V-K-Qi Rttlsns FlKlW Block PxP 0 RS BxN BxNP Btch POS OK5 6-B7 0P White t-P-0 I-N-KB1 SB B4 4- QN.01 5- PB1 -PP BN SO 4ch S-SxP 10- p-id 11- NN HUM Q.Q4; QXKCn RxBch B-KI 13-Q 14-0 N4 SICILIAN DEFENSE Fltrher Blsck POR4 POJ PP N-KH3 Glloorlc Whlta MQ-QNI 34-O-NS J4-RO' 17 KR 'S-0Q W-RP JC-P-BS 3IR-Kr W-P-B7 J3-B07 34-R-St 3i-RKB 3t-RRP 37 R-N7 31 RP 3-P-KR4 40- P-RS 41- R-K 4J R4 43-RN4 Fhcher Black B4 OQB? ND1 OB QRJ OH e-Ki ttl On OI PN4 NkB NO? BNI 0-0-0 BPch P-K4 PN vt KJ RN BBS a0 BKP B-R3 nrj K-NJ BKB B-N4 KB BBS Bk3 K-B3 k-03 BxP N-K3 RStltnl CARO-KANN DEFENSE etitfnrie Petrwlea ICIHeeht Petroilan Black R-RScS RN5 PxR N4 PxP While I-P-K4 4-NxP l-N-Nl 4-P-KR4 KH -B-OI IJI-B4 11-BxB, 14-N-K4 H-O-O-0 Black P-OS3 P04 PxP B-B4 IK) PkRl NO! BR) BxB OB) P-K3 BO) QB KJ KN-B3 P.N N-N3 N-BS 01 P-R4 PR! PxP K-Kj R-KN P-KB4 White 30- N-BJ 31- tC 01 SJ-RxR J3K-K1 34- PxP 35- K-B4 KBI P-B4 R-KI KJ RxPch R-K7 N-K B7ctl R-B3ch B4 KxP PNS RxPch PxR Bl Bl K-N4 N-N4CA N-R(h KxP K-N4 N-NI Reiajnt 37P-08 II N-KJ 3S-PxP 40-K-KI il.l HI 42-KxP 43- K-NS 44- K-Rf 4j.KxP NCR SI 44-K-NS 7-kxP 4.KxR 4-K Bt 50-R-K4 ll-K-01 SJ-KiP M-K 84 S4-K-BS J5-PN4 J4-N-B4 1J-K-04 -p-oni km JS-PxP SICILIAN DEFENSE OliruoniTel lack I Whit R431-0 Kl P03j-K-N PxP J5-N B1 KB3 M- 65 wsi 0 Nl 30S -0 BrJpp' Kl J3-B N4 01I34-N-B1 P-kN4 BN'J4BB PxP J'-P B4 RJ 3S.P-R4 NOJ.JtKRI 4 aftp.S Olafiwn Kiark KN N-K4 Vnj B-K R4 RO? Bl BxP Kll Bl BxN P04 ON N414I R-J7rR Nx I Kl Rmifntj 1 44-PRI Lruuuui IsilWILiatil TTh, CTtGijBafttiilll eAir 9 WAYS at H-Ti Tl ii i BTWsTlirri 1 any ol these friendly supermarkets near youf SKSXP nARtf ji Fresh, young hens. Serve with dumplings. WHOLE BODY (CUT-VP Dsneless BqsC Stow IOWA riMiv SHOPS lAKIWOQD 4929 Woodruff It Oil Ami LONO BEACH 2279 Pacific 1220 Fourth St. 1140LCrsoSt. 2217 Palo Verde Av.

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LIMIT RIGHTS UStlVII. CHKSS CLUB NOTES The 12th annual San Gabriel Valley Open Chess Tournament started with players at the Pasadena Chess Club, Raymond and Del Mar In Pasadena. The first-round results were: Dr. R. Lewis 1, Dr.

Wilson Mrs. Freed 0. D. Youna A. Carpenter G.

HultRTen J. Freed A. N. HiiltRren 1: J. Porth W.

Krtwarda R. Klkher fe, J. Bla-ney H- The Santa Monica Open Chess Tournament attracted 17 entrants at the Santa Monica Bay Chess Club, Lincoln Tark Clubhouse, 7th and Wilshlre. following art the details of the opening round: R. Welnhaum K.

Jeffers 0: T. Bemhach 1, K. Forrest T. Bui-loikus 1. 8.

Sturtes 0: D. Banna 1. G. Murgea A. Kempner 1, R.

Srhmeekla Dr. B. Collins R. Mnlbronk 0: Straus 1. V.

Hnmol ka H. T. Abel 1. 1. DsBrlao 0 Your editor encountered 2fi opponents In his exhibition of simultaneous play at the San Gabriel Chess Club, 250 Mis sion Dr.

He won 24 games, lost to Iran rilling and drew with Ben Kaklml. The Lr Angeles Chess Club has moved from 108 6th Rt. to 424 8 Broadway. Room 815. Tht cluh la open from noon to midnight every day of tht year.j ant MONDXT, TUESDAY I ItOMISPAY, OCTOEtl maruevs AJnrtlwi prkBi rtlCtli i4.ArA.,jL.,&4 A 14.

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