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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 92

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John, was taking her to her Port IT SUNDAY, AUG. 3, 1951 EOg ZWtltS Cftt Navy Seeks Men for Jobs Overseas Here's a Job opportunity for automobile mechanics, plumb Rings Worth $2000 Lost by Waitress After Tour of Bars Miss Dorothy J. Bingham, CHESS BY HERMAN STEINER UNITED STATES CHAMPION Addrmtt Ch.u Editor, UL limn. Lot Angtlu 53, Co. station yesterday that she was robbed of two diamond and ruby rings worth $2000 by a man with whom sh had visited several bars.

According to th woman's report, sh passed out while the man, whom sh knew only as fice is interviewing applicants In these classifications. The interviews are being held at 1100 Flower St The job openings are in Guam and Honolulu and pay more $2 an hour. Men who are citizens and between the ages of 18 and 62 are eligible to apply. Hospital Group Reunion Military and civilian person nel of the former hospital at Camp Haan, Riverside County, will have a reunion and basket lunch in Fairmount Park at 1 p.m. next Sunday.

Free coffee will be served. home. Later, she and th man became Involved in an argument and she left his car, hitchhiking a ride with another motorist Then she discovered that the rings were missing. Miss Bingham said she also lost $50 cash and a cigarette lighter. Shainswit.

Donald Byrne. Edward Schwarta, Israel A. Horowits. Jack W. Col-itn.

AtmiA r.mtiln nr Jiufmh PlatZi 425 101st re ers, ordnance men, upholsterers and typewriter repairmen: The Navy Overseas Employment Of Auast S. 1951 TIMES PROBLEM 2257 BY NICHOLAS GABOB (2nd Pr.) BLACK 8 Albert Sandrln, Weaver W. Adams and ported to the Firestone Sheriff's Anthony E. Santaslere, The present champion. Herman Btelner, u.l.JUAIl...).,..

1 editor of this column, is at present playln in m. tsiiimftnmnt In Florence. Italy, an was unable to return to America in time to defend bis title. Other strong players not competing are Dr. Reuben Fine.

Albert Denker. former U.S. champion, and Isaac Kashdan of Tujunga. former U.S. open 1 SPECIAL PURCHASE cnampion.

COSMO CLUB RAPID TRANSIT i i if 1 1 a The Cosmo Chess Club holds a monthly rapid transit tournament on the last Friday of every month at 2180 Adams Blvd. im July 21 mis event was by M. Oordon; R. w. Banner and R.

Jacnhi tied for second nlace. anH Mrs. Nancy Boos was third. The tournament '4ar Mm rt a3En et-h -ii is open to anyone interested in playing in it. and visitors are welcome at all times.

BROADWAY AT FIFTH SANTA HONICAN TRIUMPHS LAYflOflV SALE! Lionel Joyner. 19, of Santa Monica, won fourth prize in the sixth annual junior chess tournament of the United States Chess Federation concluded in Philadel phia a week ago. 8aul Wachs of PhOadelnhia. 19-Tear-old Temple University junior, outlasted a field of 44 from this country and Canada to WHITE 12 White mates in two. TIMES PROBLEM 2258 BY H.

M. HUSE Ust Pr.) BLACK 10 capture iirst prize, ile was unaeieated in 10 matches, winnlne six and drawing four, He was Drenenced with th revnlvinv trn. Phy civen br the federation to the tourna ment winner. Second honors went to Irvine Blzar, 19, student at City couese or new YorK Ross Siems, 15, Toronto, was third; Joyner. fourth, and Jackie Mayer.

18, Louisville, and Albert Weissman, New if oris city, tied lor intn. STATE PRELIMINARIES After the fourth round of the south ern preliminaries of the annual State Tournament to be held over the Labor Save $20 on All Wool Day week end, Irving Rivise leads with four wins and no losses, clinching his si ata a JMJ fc'M iaii tg4 to2 m-i i wn. fel.J $0jik a i i present lead with a victory over Sam Geller. Morris Gordon had a fairly certain win over Blumenfeld, but overlooked discovered check, the death of many a 400 Silver Plated Coffee Spoons and Table SpOOnSi Discontinued patterns of National Brand. Reg.

22c ea. Silverware, Street Floor chess nlaver. and lost. William Steckel came fighting back into the battle in a game with ueorge Hunnex wnicn triea to 10 55' capture the record for sacrifices and number of checks. Following are the results after the fourth round of play tt r.

2 2 2 2 Rivise 4 M. Gordon Wheeler Banning Almgren 3 Blumenfeld 3 ma mm i WHITE Whlta mates in three. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2253: SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2254: Hunnex Geller 3 Jacobs 3 N-B8. Q-N8. H.Gordon 214 14 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 Johnson Namson Neilson Paliwoda 'Solutions were received from Mrs.

John Steckel 2 'A iv? W. Moore. E. Graham. D.

C. Sorong. J. L. Weiss 2 'A lVa Fowler.

S. WiUgott. S. Scorza. C.

B. Col- Bersbacn ..2 3 lias. Virgil Asfler, Yury Oganesoy, two sanies from th nrellml- D. R- Burleigh. Theodore Rpthman, L.

A. narles. the following game from Victor. Harriet Polsley, Carl F. Huffman, Round 4.

Steckel had a psychological v. o. auuui, m. MUUU ium.u ociui Inn, h.lnra ffnmf." cnnr.lllRinn. WING GAMBIT KaDlan.

Charles P. Ford. C. D. Wilton, Bob Foulks isee rules below).

Walter L. Hunnex Steckel Black Koethen. H. L. LeClere.

J. C. Dickson. I white J. Kaufman, Bob McGuire and Melvin I 1-N-KB3 P-Q4 Janu.

P-QR4 P-OB4 NxP REMINDER TO SOLVERS 2- P-QN4 3- P-N5 4- PxPe.p. 5- B-N2 Daring lbs editor's absence in Europe Steckel Black R-K RxPch RxBch! Q-K5ch Q-K7ch Q-B6ch Q-K7ch Q-B6ch Q-B7ch QxQPchl aenlinue te send in year solutions and 6-P-K3 rkno.l.flimrnt im rl week. Win N-KB3 B-N5 R-B P-K3 Bers will announced after the editor's Hunnex White 19- N-B 20- OxNPJ 21- K-Q3 22- KxR 23- K-Q2 24- K-B3 25- K-Q2 26- K-B3 27- K-Q2 28- K-B3 29- K-B2 30- K-B 31- K-Q2 32- K-K 33- K-B2 34- K-N 7- P-Q4 8- QN-Q2 return. For answers to Questions sertain 9-P-OR3 B-Q3 ins- te chess send self-addressed, stamped O-O 10-P-QB4 11- PxP 12- B-Q3 B-B4CU Q-QB5ch envelope and they will aw answered aha editor's return. KL'LES OF THE SOLVING CONTEST u-ubcn QxRch The winners of each month's contest 70 Baby Saeque and Kimono Kits.

Includes thread. 69c to 1.00 value. WW Art Needlework, Fifth Floor 180 Boys' Basque Shirts Neat Stripes. 'r- regs. of 1.00 value.

Sizes 4 to 14 Boys' Furnishings, Downstairs Stort 150 Men's Sport Shirts Cottons, Rayons in short and long sleeves. Irregs. of 2.95 value. S-M-L. Limit 2 a.

Men's Furnishings, Downstairs Store Window Shades odds ends in many colors. Many qualities. Sizes 18" wide to 36" wide, 3' long to 6' long. Reg. 1.29 to 2.95, now ea.

Shades, Seventh Floor 100 Pieces in Sun Wear Prints solid broad- cloths Reg. 1.00. Sizes 3 to 6x Infants' Wear, Fourth Floor 24 Lace Trimmed Petticoats 40 Bemberg. Value to 2.59. Lingerie, Fourth Floor 180 prs.

Nylon Hose, irreg. of 1.50 value, 9 to 11, limit 2 Hosiery, Street Floor 405 pr. Women's Dress and Casual Shoes. national brand, samples, med. hi heels, reg.

6.95 7.95, limit 2 prs pr. Women's Shoes, Street Floor SO Colorful Printed Table Covers, 52x52" size. Reg. 1.19 Domestics, Second Floor 36 Roberta DollS, 18" high, soft body, cry. Ing voice, velvet skin, reg.

3.49 Toys, Downstairs Store PxP R-K N-K5 NxN Q-R5 RxPch! BxPch! QxRchl 13- Q-N3 14- R-QN 15- NxN 16- P-N3 17- PxR will receive a three-month subscription to Q-B7ch Q-B4ch P-KR3 Chess Life and a month's membership in 37' 1.00 33' 39' 1.59 59' 1.00 43' 2.19 the Hollywood Chess Group, 108 For- 35-K-N2 Resigns 18-FxB niui Ave the mtT discuss com. QUEEN'S PAWN GAMS posing and solving of problems and end games. Every winner will be marked with I H. Gordon W. Steckel H.

Gordon W. Steckel a number showing times he won In cllmD Reg. 49.95 Sizes 10 to 18 Beautiful Rayon Satin Lined Hand Bound Buttonholes Designer-like Details Plaids! Kashas! Worsted Checks! Pin Points! Yarn Dyes! You can tell by the way they fit, the way they look, the way they feel our fall coats are values you won't easily find againl You'll love their twice-the-price look and the new fashion shades, including nude, coffee, blue, dove grey, red. Sizes 10 to 18 in the group. Coats, Third Floor White Black Black White rng the ladder.

The system will enable 12 P-Q4 1-P-Q4 tor more in casa ox a tie) solvers to win Q-K2 R-R4 P-K4 2- N-KB3 3- P-OB4 annually Solutions will be acknowledged within H-KB3 P-K3 B-K2 O-O PXP two weeks after publication if you wish to 19- QR-Jg 20- R-B3 21- R-KN3 22- Q-NS 23- N-K4 24- R-B3 25- Q-Q2 26- P-B5 27- PxP 28- RxNP ceure in tne "UB-to-ine-minute laaaer. 4- N-QB3 5- Q-B2 6- P-K4 7- NxP 8-OiN the time limit being seven days, otherwise credit is given in a later ladder. P-KN3 K-N2 N-N P-N3 P-B4 PxP R-04 QxN Problems may begin with a castling Key 9-B-OI sn have castlinc as a defense, unless it 10-NxB can be definitely proved that such maneu 11-N-N3 NXN B-N5ch BxBch N-Q2 N-B3 P-QR4 P-R5 Q-Q3 Q-N5 CxNP RxQ 29- N-BS 30- PxQ 31- R-K3 32- P-B3 vers are not legal, capture keys, en passant" keys and checking keys are also tolerated, but these types are rather un 13-B-K2 14-N-Q2 common. The capture of a pawn, however. 33-B-B P-K5 N-B3 B-B7 R-Q RxB is not unusual.

15-0-0 16- Q-B4 17- KR-N 34- R-N4 35- R-K2 if a orooiem nas no solution, "no solu Q-B6 Q-N5 tion" must be claimed In order to score 36-RXR 18-R-B B-R3 swinia Whits resigns after a few mora moves. The principal variations are necessary when sending in three-movers. Kevs onlv CARVED IVORY SET seed be given to although it is William C. fituhh Jr. of Twantvnlna excellent practice to write out all the Palms, Box 841.

wonders how to go about variations selling a carveo ivory cness set ne teu Two-movera receive tva nnfntm and I ti-i. in Mm- tin. ti tijiec-iiiuvers receive mree points. ine prize is awarded ones a month and the winner score is tnen canceled. bolvers mav become ladrierltea at in.

New Air Wing time. They may solve as individuals or teams, but not consult otherwise yj. wmmt isMmmmmux. i Anyone desiring information about chess literature, lessons, address of clubs, or Seeking Recruits enytning else concerning the gams of saoum sena a seu-aaaressed and stamped envelODe or card tr Herman Lt CoL Roy M. Williams, unit Bteiner, aaaress as anove.

Requests for back issues containing instructor, yesterday announced prooiems or games should be directed to the newly formed 952nd Air De- uc circulation department. i kv OUIIBkUlC Tour I name will be spelled correctly In the POt WintT SeeKinZ men and column. women for enlisted grades. said It is the second U.S. Air I JttCJT "i Force organized reserve wing to be activated in this area.

RAPIB TRANSIT TOURNAMENT The weekly Wednesday evening Rapid Transit Tournament played at the Bollywood Chess Group. 108 Formosa was won by M. Gordon; second place was tied between S. Almgren and R. W.

Banner, third place went to H. Rogosin. The tournament is open to anyone interested in playing in it, and visitors are welcome at all times. U.S. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Winala Will Start fnrinv In lh.

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