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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 62

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8 Port SEPT. 21, 1953 togflngrlfg'Ornrtt BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTIBNATIONAt OIANOMASTEI tMm Iwmi Chess idiw, I. A. Item Im AH' Sit Cell. CHESS '7.

FISCHER PLACES, MADE GRANDMASTER I In a tense last-round battle at the Interzonal Chess Tournament at Portoroz, Yugoslavia, 15-year-old Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn drew with Svetozar Giigoric of Yugoslavia. The youthful U.S. chess champion finished In a tie for fifth place, sufficient to qualify for the Challengers Tournament next year, according to a report from the New York Times. Fischer, with the blari piec. es, elected to play a variation sept.

r. i vv-v-- JjnpM ffiBsL -oOQic vvw of the Sicilian Defense which is considered inferior. Cllgoric sacrificed a piece for strong attacking chances. Bobby held firmly, however, and after 32 moves a draw was agreed. Brilliantly successful in his first international tournament, Fischer scored 12-8, winning six games, drawing 12 and losing only to Fridrik Olafsson of Iceland, with whom he tied in the standings, and to Paul Benito, former Hungarian champion, now a U.S.

resident. i As a result of his score In this top flight competition Fischer became an International grandmaster. The announce-, ment was made at the Stock-1 holm headquarters of the ln-i ternational Chess Fischer is the youngest player i lack it k- I 'rTv Mil Ca vitro1! Mmm, jAf I -h -'-i 1 mt. mmg I 1 more ways ij mm than- one! I WHITE I Whltt matvt In thre. We have reached Prohlem 3000 in a nerieg which has been running continuously In the Sundav Times fur nearly HO years.

The editor for most of that period i the late Herman Sterner. ever to receive this rank. First place In the tournament was taken, as expected, by Russian Champion Mikhail Tal, who drew in the last round with James T. Sherwin of New York to finish with a score of WbSVz. Tal lost only one game, to Alexander Mata-novic of Yugoslavia, won eight and drew 11.

Gligorlc took second place, half a point behind the leader. He also scored eight wins, but i I I Kvi I The kev In 2M9 In neat but not hard to find, wllh one good long-range mate. Long-range Is the word for all the variations in 3000, In which the white pieces co-operate Changing to Fox Markets can be a real change for the better. You'll love the big difference in service and friendliness the ease with which you can shop And, at the checkstand you'll really appreciate the amount of change you get back together with those valuable GREEN STAMPS! t--, DPatitmmy. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 0-K1 SOLUTION TO PROBLEM ri: R-IU If PxR or P-R7.

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Baslneer. drew 10 and lost twice, to Olafs- .1. C. Beaver, B. Benson, G.

Chan eon and Sherwin. dler, C. fresswell. M. Chutorlan.

L. W. Fielding. Jl. Frleden, J.

D. Flier- son. Mr. w. A.

Gerth. J. Gntlo. W. IK.

'-I', i I Benko tied for third and fourth with Tlgran Petrosian of Russia, at Wh-Vh. Benko H. Griffith, M. H. Honnan.

H. Huff, fl. W. J. Kaufman, S.

Minsk. R. l.aver. N. Lesser.

M. also became an International Always froa where you let this sign Margolls, J. Newmeyer, i. .1. Randolph.

VV. L. Rankel. J. Rawlev grandmaster by virtue of his S.

D. Ress, R. K. Tamakl, L. A.

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Bevlli, D. L. (Jihson. J. Roper.

M. Rosen. G. R. Tnrgeon.

One point I). Postle, J. Sadler. round will start at 1 p.m. un SsVl der the direction of Ralph 1 1 0 i Hagedorn.

All players with a rating of sterling performance in this event. The major upset of the finnl round was the defeat of David Pronsteln of Russia by Roriolfo Cardoso of the Philippine Islands. Bronstein had played superior chess and seemed to have victory in sight when he blundered under time pressure. This was Brotistein's first loss of the tournament, leaving him tied for seventh with his fellow-Russian Yuri Atierbach. The top six will compete next year with Vassily Smyslov and Paul Keres of Russia, to determine the next challenger for the world title held by Mikhail liotwlnnlk of Russia.

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The only others who may participate are the leaders In sev eral qualifying events held at local clubs. Si The tournament will be an 7 '-i-'i eight-round Swiss system, with Us play once a week. Th entrance fee is $10, of which $5 will be returned to those who complete the tournament Entrants must be members or must join hoth the California State Chess Federation and 'the USCF. A for- the championship will be arranged In I960. Following are the details of the final round, and games from The complete cross-table is at the bottom of Kellogg's famous cereal the column.

rating fee of 50 cents is re pi quired. REGULAR 8-OUNCE PACKAGE A 2 The four prize winners will an i IV i qualify to play for the Califor nla State Chess Championrhip lLiU vj vy Li in San Francisco over the Thanksgiving week end. Prize, will be awarded only to players ROl'Nn James T. Sherwin, t'nltPd Stales. Mikhail Tal, Russia, Vs.

Fritirlk Olafason, Ii-elanri, Boris De Grief, C'oiomhis, 0. j7o Kzabn, Hungary, 'i: Oscar Panno, Argentina. Mi. Ludek Pachman. Czechoslovakia, '-j; Raul Sangulnet-tl, Argentina, Vt.

Alexander Ma-tanovlc, Yugoslavia, 1: Bent Larsen, Denmark, (I. Dr. Mlroslav Fllin, Czechoslovakia. Yuri Auerhach, Russia, 'i. Rodolfo Cardoso, Philippine Islands, David Bronstein, Russia, 0.

Svetozar Gligorlc, Yugoslavia, Robnv Fischer, United States, Hector Rosetto, Argentina, 1: Geza Futer, Canada, 0, Otto Neiklrch, Bulgaria, Vi- Paul Benko. United States, Tigran Petrosian, Russia, bye. who compete In San Francisco IRRrnill AR OFFENSE Banquet, frozen, ready-to-bake Pachmsn Petrosian i Pachman Petrosian r1 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Russia Russia ACK N-Q( BXH NxP kR-K Black 'White B-N5 22 PxP P-KN3 23-B-KJ BxN 24-R-B KN-0 2 25-R-B3 N-Q33 24-R C3 CHICKEN, BEEF 0.: TURKEY 6-OUNCE PACKAGE R-K7 QR-K SICILIAN DEFENSE NiP.27-P-R3 Flicher.Gllsorlc B-K'B B-R N-37ch B-85ci U.S.A. White I-POB4 J-NKB1 3- P-04 4- N-B3 5P-K4 4-QxB 7P-KS IPxP -0-K4 10- PxP 11- N-QS H-BB4 13- B-K3 14- 0-0-9 15- N-N 16- KxQ 17- P-QR3 H-Q-B2 P-B3 BISCK P-K4 28-B-P3 OxP 2V-K-Q N-K3 31-K-B3 B-NJ 32-KxN P-0 33-K04 R-K6ch B-R3 P-QN4 B-N2ch PxN Bestock, fully cooked, boneless, all meat RID-K3 35-BxP 16-K-Q5 Resigns, Fischer USA. Black K-R NxB N-K4 B-N5 BxPch OxBch Q-Kl B-K3 R-Q 0-N4 K-N R-KB3 0-K2 N-N3 OxR Drawn Glltorle Yugoslavia White IP-K4 5-N-KB3 J-P04 4- NxP 5- N-0B3 S-B-NS 7-P-B4 S-Q-B3 V-B-R4 10- PxP 11- NxP liQRSch 13- B-Ni.

14- ON4 J5-0xPch tt-Q-NMh NI0I-B4 P-K5 GR-Qch Yuooslsvia White 17-QxPcll IS-BxN 19-0-0-0 )l OR J3-K-N J4-Q0J J5-P-KN3 J6-RB4 J7-Q-B2 1S-R 19-P-N3 10- Q.Q4 11- RxT) P-QB4 P-03 PxP N-KB3 P-OR3 P-K3 B-KJ P-R3 P-KN4 KN-QJ PxN KB R-R2 RB2 K-N R-N3 SICILIAN DEFENSE Cardosc Cardoso Olafsson Phillp-ins Black PxN Philip-sines Black P-QB4 P-K3 PxP N-KB3 An rally White 15- NxN 16- 0R-K 17- P-KR4 IS-Q-N5 P-0B4 0-0 0 0 EA. N-R TARRASCH DEFENSE BN51H-PR5 N-04 20-O-K'3 Olsfsson Iceland White 1P-K4 2- N-KB3 3- PQ4 4- NxP 5- N-QB3 4-P-K5 7-B8J I PxB -P-KB4 16-P-B4 11- B-01 12- 0-0 13- PxP 14- Q-N4 Srabo RxRcn BxN e.p. 0 N-KJi24-P-R4 03 25-BxKP PxP2-B-3 N-N3l27-BxN P-R7ch 0-K2 P-K4 N-N3 002 Szsbo Honaary Black P-QB4 P-K3 P-Q4 PxP N-QB3 PBS B-QN5 KN-K3 0-0 Olafsson Iceland White 22- 0-B4 23- N-B 24.QR-Q 25 R3 24- P-07 27- N-K 28- NxR 5V-Q-B7 30-QxQ 9- USDA choice quality, full cut, tender PXB Resigns C.ELLER AT CITY TERRACK Samuel Geller played 19 op Dlafsion Iceland White I-P-0B4 3-N-0B1 3-N-B3 4VPxP S-P-04 e-P-KNJ 7 BN1 O-0 10- PxP 11- N-KNJ JJ-PQ3 1J-KN-K4 14- NxN 15- B-N5 14-6-Q1 17QxB Is-KR-K 1-P-Q4 30-NB3 ll-N-QS Hungary Black B-N3 ORB Q-N3 RON N-B3 ONP RxN 0-N3 PxQ N-K4 PxR B-KS B-B3 K-N KB! K-K3 ROR K-Q RR4 R-K4 Resigns KNxP ponents simultaneously at the NB3il2RxM OR SWISS PER POUND N-OR4j33-RxP City Terrace Chess Club, 38 NXN City Terrace Drive. He won 14, M.RxP B-KB4 17 JU lost to Leo Hillman of City Terrace and Ray "mith of Whit hA LiJ Jl) 34- R-QB3 37-RxP 35- PB4 29 R-Q4 40B-K4 41- P-B5 42- R-KN4 r-oj BxB ON3 KR-K K-R KR-Q Q-B4 tier, and drew against Jerry Porth of Alhambra, H. C.

Thomas of Whittier and Joe KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE Titong of Duarte, The club fleets every Wednes Larsen Gligorlc Famous for flavor, tender, lean Larsen Gll9orlc Denmark Yugoslavia Denmark Yugoslavia Black Black White White day. F'ree Instruction Is offered to beglnners. The dues are $3 per year. l-NPxP 20- BxN 21- KNxP 22- BxR 23- 0. xP 24- K-OJ N-KB3 P-KN3 B-N2 P-03 00 PK4 KPxP BxB RxN PxP N-N R-KB B-Bf SANTA MOXICA TOIRXEY CHICAGO BRISKET PER POUND The Santa Monica Bay Chess will conduct its annual 1- P-Q4 2- P-OB4 3- N-OB1 4- P-K4 5- BK! 4-N-B3 7-PQ5 l-N-02 9-PQR1 10- PKR4 11- P-R5 12- RP: 13- N-B3 14- N-KN3 15- Q-03 14-BQ2 17-P-KN3 I9-N-R3 open tournament at its head quarters in Lincoln Park, 7th and Wilshlre In Santa Monica.

25-B-K3 P-B4 24-KR-KN N-K 27 PxN N-B3IW Q-Nl N-B2ill-Q-B4 0-K2 32-K-KJ P-RS33-K-B3 P-R3 34-k-KJ N-NS; Resigns P-QN4 B-B4 PBS R.B C-N2 0 N4ch OxPch BQSch It will be an eight-round Swiss Thompson, seedless (S tf I 3 system event Wednes day evening, Oct. 1. The entrance fee Is $5.50, Including rating fee for the U.S. Chess Federation. $1 will be re turned on completion of the schedule.

To register, or for SO. CAL. CHAMPIONSHIP Noon today is the deadline for entrants to register for the annual tournament for the Southern California Chess Championship, to be held at the Herman Steiner Chess Club, 108 Formosa Ave. The first further information, call Tour nament Director Herbert Abel about 6 p.m. any day at EX.

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