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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 78

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A. Tints 1m Anl. SI, Calif. APRIL mi TIMES PROBLEM 3373 By H. Knuppcrt and L.

Lrin LACK 4 FISCHER, TAL RIVALS IN CURACAO TOURNEY The Candidates' Tournament to determine a challenger for the world chess championship will get under way Wednesday, May 2. at the Hotel Intercontinental in Curacao, Nether- uxmd 1 FTs waul Imm 8SS4 MS LI II E3 WWW WXMU fijwitj fiMHi 2 1 73 American hopes will rest mainly with Bobby Fischer, brilliant 19-year-old grandmaster from Brooklyn, making his first appearance since his overwhelming victory in the Stockholm Interzonal Tournament. Fischer's chief opponent, and 'favorite to win the tournament. Is Mikhail Tal of Latvia, who won the world championship in a match with Mikhail Botvin-nik of Moscow in 1960, then lost a return match last year. In the previous candidates' tournament in Yugoslavia in 1959 Tal took first place with a score of 20-8, while Fischer tied for fifth with WHITE 10 A whit mates in two.

Movt whit bishop from OBJ to QN3, and Whit mates Id two. Mov sam oishop to OBZ, and Whit mates in two. TIMES PROBLEM 3374 By M. Havtl LACK 4 In their individual encounters Tal ecored 4 0. But only the foolhardy or prejudiced would predict any thing remotely similar this time.

Fischer's improvement in the last three years has been ri Yi ik.J5 i.Lti'A LjXzA ulsvS dramatic. In their most recent wl Joint tournament, in Bled, Yu 1 goslavia, last year, Fischer de feated Tal in a Deautitul game. The second American rep resentative in Curacao will be ,1 Pal Benko of New York, who qualified through a playoff UUD" OlJ match after tying for sixth place in Stockholm. II I The majority of the eight i players will be from the So- WHITE Whit mates In fhr. No.

3373 is three problems in one. A slixht change in position means a distinct solution, in each rase. Two points will be allowed for each correct answer. There are a couple of odd mating positions in 3374. Thin was one of the last compositions of the great Bohemian composer.

SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3347: Q-R3 SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3348: B-R5 Threat, 2 RxPch; If P-QNS(N), 3 B-K3; if P-KNKN), 1 B-QN4; if R-N5 or K3, 2 B-B7. SOLVERS' LIST Five Doint F. Aks. P. J.

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The lineup of the two -SM odoth MANHATTAN TOURNEY Probably the strongest chess MX An extra hi.h thread count doth in two most club In the United States Is the Manhattan Chess Club in New York City. Many of our leading 'Chrysanthemum'. Hand teams is arranged according to strength, with every game counting equally toward the II s'lilV lAni hemmed, snowy white. players enter, as wen as numer team tally. ..98 72x126 cloth 19.99 ous lesser lights hoping to bat The South has lost the last tle with the masters.

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L.A. 16. will be the in the finals, with 14 in the master section and the others in candidate, expert and amateur sections. captain of the South contin rent and he is head or a Following are games from committee which will arrange the tournament. KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE 1 for reservations and transpor tation to Fresno.

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