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BY ISAAC KAS INrilNATIONAl OltNDMAITIt AUnm ltn.it Ciiaes Uinr, l-A. Jim-lot AftM U. Calif. i i ti i i i i 3 is, MSI TIMES PROBLEM 3911 Mr R. Tinant BLACK 1 BYENE AND FISQIEE riXD IN SEMIFINAL With om round remaining to be played in the Open of the U.S.

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1 1 s-. xv eration at the Manger Hotel in, Cleveland, Donald Byrne of Ann Arbor, is tied for first place with Junior Champion Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn, according to a report from the New York Times. Each player won his 11th-round game and has a 9'i-lV6 icore. Donald Byrne defeated his older brother Robert of Indianapolis. They have been rivals since they played chess together at Yale.

Fischer, a 14-vear-old student of Erasmus Hall Hlfrh School, outmaneu-vered William G. Addison of Ban Francisco. Donald Byrne had led the tournament for eight rounds but met his first setback in the ninth round at the hands of Fischer, who then took the lead bv half a point. In the following Fame Fischer drew with Robert Byrne to drop back level with Donald. U.S.

Champion Arthur B. Bls-guier of New York is in third place with 9-2, one-half point behind the leaders. Bisguler lost to Addison in the sixth round In a noteworthy game. Walter J. Shipman of New York is fourth with a icore of 8Vi-2Vi.

Robert Byrne, at 8-3, Is bracketed with Edmar Med-nil, Anthony E. Santasiere and Morton Siegel of New York; Hans Berliner of Washington, D.C., and Orest Popovich of Lakewood, N.J. Following this group, with totals of 7Vi-3V6, are Paul Brandts, Jack W. Collins, Victor Guala and Anthony F. Saidy of New York, William G.

Addison of, San Francisco, Dr. E. W. Mar-chand of Rochester, N.Y., and J. Theodorovitch of Toronto, Can.

IjOMBARDT LEADS, 60, IX WORLD JUNIOR TOURNEY William Lombardy of City College of New York has taken a commanding lead with six successive wins In the World Junior Chess Championship Tournament, being contested in Toronto. Can. After seven rounds of the tournament, in which 11 countries are represented, Lombardy has a 6-0 score and an adjourned game with Lt. Rodolfo Cardoso cf the Philippine Islands. In a tie for second place with cores of 4-3 are Vladimir Sell- manov of Russia and Jorge Al-dreds of Monterrey, Mex.

Car doso has a better percentage With 3Vj-1V5. Four rounds remain to be played. Following are the stand ings to date: 1 W. TmbardT. 9 1 J.

Aldrete, Mexico 4 3 3 V. Bellmanov. Russia 4 3 4 R. Cardoso, Philippines 3'i l'i a r. joom.

canaaa 3Vi 1't M. Gerusel, W. Germany 3 2 R. Halleroa. flwerien 3 3 A.

Jonasma. Holland 2'4 2'4 9 B. KabmowitE. 8. Africa .2 4 i.

M. Bfhl, Egypt IS 11 T. O. Makelalnen. Finland 14 i 12 P.

Bates, Canada la 4'. (SIMON WINS IN SO-50 CHESS Lesll Simon, a strong Hun garian player who recently set tled in Los Angeles, proved the master in the 50-50 tourney com-: pieted last week at the Herman btemer Chess Club. Simon scored hVi-b, defeating Charles Henderson, Charles Gibbs, Saul Yarmak, Steven Mazner and Sven 'Almgren and drawing hij gama with Peter Kelemen. In second place was a rel ative newcomer, Louis Rojas, who won five and lost onlv to Yarmak in the first round. Maz ner took third with 4Va-lVi ourth place was a four-wav tie at.

4-2 among Almgren, Ralph Clark, Stephen Sholomson and Yarmak. The tournament, played at tht special time limit of 50 moves in 50 minutes, proved very popular and similar events will be scheduled by the club xrom time to time. Following are the details of ins nnai rounds: bound mg tj. SI mens S. Maener L.

Roiaa R. Clark T. Rolrien P. Keiemen B. Aimeren W.

Wheeler H. Bflcosin K. Robinson B. Geiler Bholomson Mrs. Orumetta J.

Livedarr" lira. Bimooa li L. Johnson s. i armak C. Olbba L.

Domanskf C. Henderson A. Catea T. Artea SOUND SIX tsimona Rojas S. Masnef R.

Clark 8. Yarmak L. Johnson i. Cibha L. DomanaU Golden Mrs 6 1 moos IS Alms W.

Wheeler P. Kelemen H. Bwrosin S. Geller 8. Shoiomenei C.

jHenrleraon A. Gates N. Rotoinaon Mr. Onimetta 1 T. irten Lost forfait.

J. LWadary SURPRISING PAWX MOVH Tha following; fame was plsytd ry corresponoence in tngisno. mack smi to be doins; well until the surprisina; 14 P-Q4! This threatens B-B4ch. If Blsc tries 14 QxPch: IS B-K3! QxN; 18 QxQ, BiQ; 17 vrrynA aunt Anderson Wilkinaon1 Anderson Wilklnaon v.ni;e e.scic v.tnie i-p-K4 p-K4 io-e-ir S-N-OBJ H-KBJ 11-Q-M P-B P-C4 12-B-FS 4- BPxP NxPjlJ-NvKP 5- P-di KxNil4-P-41 11 P-B3 13 xKP 13 BBS 14 PVP15 B-K3 -PxN P-OJilS-RxB' OvR P-CR4 1S-B-KNJ Q-B4 -B-Kj B-K2 17-B-4U Kesisna -00 O-Oi PAWSS TO THK ATTACK The following came is from a recent tournament in Cichoslo-xakia. The final attack bv the two King side Pawns Is most amuainf as eli as effective.

hlMZO INDIAN DEFENSE KsVs VrmetaliKabea Trmetal Vhi; Bistxwhite l-F-Ot K-KP3 14-P-KS N-02 n-n3 3- r-iP4 p-rj la--5 S-N-CBJ B-NS 1S-P-K94 4- P-K1 P-B4 17-NxFP? 1H! O-O 1S-P-KB4I t-N-E P-C4 -O-O K-B3 20-O-BI -P-ORJ BtN 21-P-F4 -PtB PPP 10- BsBP B2 23-P-PS 11- B-F3 t-QSJ I3-Q-FJ B-N2 KR-K P-C RKB cs 5.r; iJ-f-Sw I-Ui SOUTHERX CALIFORNIA TOURNEY NEXT SUNDAY The annual tournament for the Southern California chess championship is set to open next Sunday at the Herman Sieiner Chc Club. ICS Kor- Ave. The first round siart 'at pjn. afier short avers meeting. The tournament will be a 1(1 from has as A 28S6 ferent J.

P. R. E. Chess for must the be for and one for are pal tain tlon and be at ihe for held the end. be 1- 2- 3- 20 lU 'Actually, you make your nXw c-jnrn 1) i Ms i 1 1 WHITS It Whits mates In two.

TIMES PROBLEM 2811 Br J. Hartonf BLACK 11 a sin -n WHITB 11 Whit mates In three. Today's problems are both taken L'Echlquier de France, which a specially good problem section, well as news, games, analysis, etc. bold key will do it in 588a. In the Idea Is the multiple Interferences between the Book and Bishops, which occur In three dit- forms.

SOLUTION TO PROBI.FM SMI: W-B5 SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2862: Q-QB3 SOLVERS' LIST Fone points J. Beaver, J. R. Goodwin. W.

H. Griffith. D. Hin- richsen, W. Huber, W.

W. Irwin, Kaufman, T. Q. Loh, W. S.

Moore, Newmeyer. R. Ploetz. M. RosenthaL Mrs.

L. Simon. L. A. Victor, J.

P. Walsh. Two points W. Blrnie, N. Lesser.

S. W. Nay, E. Penter, L'. snaaecK.

Una point M. C. Huggins. PROBLEM-SOLVTNa RtXES Send solutions to problems -to Editor, Los Angeles Times. Please use a separate card or letter each week's answers.

Solutions be postmarked not later than second Tuesday following publication. So utlons ana lists or solvers win published two weeks after the problems appear. Unless otherwise noted, two points will be awarded correct answers to two-movers. three points for three-movers. point per weeK win ne anowea incorrect solutions.

Key moves sufficient for two-movers. Princi variations must be given to ob run credit lor mree-movers. Points ire nubllshed for Informs only. Scores are not accumulated there are no prizes except for special competitions which will pe announced from time to time. free for the Labor Day avent Monterey.

The entrance fee Is $10.50, of which $5 will be returned upon completion of the schedule. Players must be members of State Chess Federation, the annual dues for which are $2.50 The top four players will qualify to play in the finals the California State Chess Championship, which will be in Los Angeles during Thanksgiving Day week Advance registration should made to Ralph Hagedorn 11055 Leadwell Sun Valley. Entries will be accepted until noon on Sunday. All partici pants are urged to bring chess clocks, if they have them. DUTCH CHAMPIONSHIP, 1BS1 QUEEN'S GAMBIT DECLINED Donner Cortlever Donner White Black I While Cortlerer Klact CR-B Q-KR4 B-N5 QxB n-B7 KR-B P-QB F-QBJ 22-Q-N4 P-Q4 P-CH 23-BxP N-KB1 24-B-B3 4- N-BJ P-KN3 25-BxB -PxP PxP 26-R-RJ 6- B-B4, N-B3 27-Q-K4 7- P-K3 B-N2 26-Q-N7 -B-K2 0-OI29-OR-R 9-0-0 P-N3I30-OR-K e-K7 BxP O-QT B-BR RxR 10-N-KS B-N2 313xRP U-NxN BxN32-RxR 12- Q-NJ O-OJ 33-Q-R8CB 13- P-OR4 h-K5 34-P-N3 14- NxN PxN 35-Q-N7 13-P-RS B-04 3S-P-R7 lR-O-Nt Q-N2 37-B-NS 17- P-RS G-Q2 38-Q-07 18- B-QMJ G-B4 39-R-R 19- OxP BxP 40-B-KVh 20- B-Q7 B-K3 41-Q-RJch 21- S-BS B-B3 ENOLISU OPINTNO) K-N2 R-B5 Q-R4 R-R5 Q-R3 B-RB P-ON4 K-R3 Reslsna Srtaniard Rossel I Spaniard Possel Black White P-KN319-N-K 1-N-KBJ S-P-B4 3- P-KN1 4- B-N2 5- O-O -N-BJ 7-R-N S-P-ONi 9-P-NS 10-Q-NJ n-R-Q 12- N-K 13- P-Q3 14- PxP 13-B-N1 19-N-B3 U-N-Q5 KlUsB P-B9 N-5 KxPch PxN P-B3 PxP Q-RS B-Rfi B-K3 R-B5 R-KN S-R2 -K3 Q-N4 Xeaisua 0-0 21-O-Ni P-83 22-NxN N-Bi 23-B-B P-K4 24-PxP N-K 25-N-BJ N-K2 28-N-Ki P-KR3 27-K-R P-KB4 28-R-K K-R 29-NxP P-B5 30-RxB PxP 31-R-K4 N-B4I32-RXR P-N4i33-R-B7ch KINO INDIAN DETENSI Ornan SpantardlOrrian Bpanlanl White Black Whit.

Blark I-P-Q4 N-KB3 18-P-K3 BxB 1-N-KB1 P-KN3ll9-KxB 41N-K4 3-P-KNJ B-N2 20-PxP PxP 4-B-N2 0-0 21-N-OS P-Q6 SP-N3 P-04 22-P-B4 OxNch -B-N2 P-B3 23.PXO K-KSoh 7-O-0 B-B4i24-K-RJ NxQ B-N-K5 41N-C2 K-C2 R-K 2h-RxP R-K 10-N-O2 P-K4'27-R-B N-B3 PxP H-N5 28-N-BJ R-Q KS RxP29-R'B- W-K5 BlB KxB 30-K-F4 P-KR3 KB4 R-K131-P-KRJ P-B4 B4 P-eSl32-P-KN4 P-V4ch 1S-N-B1 P-B4 33-PxP PxPcil Ij-fl-KS DIBLTM IONAL TOIUNAMEXT KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE Pechraan GliitnetPachaan GHrrle White White B.art S-KB3 22-N-R4 hxB l-P-04 J-P-CB4 3- N-CB1 4- P-K 6- P-B3 5- B-K3 7- Q-C2 I-P-C5 9-BPxP 10-P-KN4 P-KN 1 23-PxN Bx B-N2 24-PxB RxP P-Q3 25-P-NS P-KP4 O-O 2-B-R4 e-s: P-B3 N-B P-K4 28-B-K7I B-O; PP 29-BxP R-Q F-QR3 30-N-BS K-N N-K31-N-K4 P-R4 P-B4 R-R PxPi3J-B-C8 R-B i 14-B-B? 15-P-KR4 17-B-Kscai 18-N-F3 19-N-KNS cR P-B5 34-BXM CRxB B-B3 3i-N-P5 Q-K N-N2 3-P-N7 B'H-B3 -S2 37-N-K4 K-R 38-Q-KB1 R-P2 Q-K2 39-P-O RitiP P-N4 40-NxR OvN B-B4ch P-NJI42-K-R Basisos pmtorrs defensi Olmrta Alaxander hue Blscki White B.tct I-P-K4 J-N-KSJ 3- P-4 4- B-C3 5- NxP t-N-CBJ 7-0-0 S-R-K -B-KtI K4 23-CR-Q B-KP3 24-N-Ni NvP P-S4 B-3 27-B-O K-KB3 18-E-H3 fi-B3 O-O 30-P-KRJ B-K331--F4 B-K2 32-K-P3 Nx" 33-G-N5 K-4i2 J4-KR-Q R-K 3S--P4 N-B P-KN3 37-R-K 43-t2 JS-P-KS BiB O-KJ, 40-K-NJ B-C2-41-P-P4 P-f n-nxr P-B 43-Pi? It -ft 44-tvxB B-B3 H-K3 P-OR4 CR-Q R-C. P-N3 KR-iS B-KB R-w: K-NJ P-P4 K-tU R-K RPxP K-M R-KP2 Px VP -p: Pip Baaaas KB4 14-S-44 ri www 1 1 3 'fill 1 1 1 tt ssaa a -m 'sssi Lsai II Jt I I I fi 11- i I I 1 1 i lJ when you buy one large size package at regular price own specials. How? Just select any item, at Fox's regular low prices and automatically you get a discount, in the form of famous Green Stamps. Advertised specials become extra special. Why wait to save? Join the swing to Fox where over 200,000 smart homemakers have learned to -save double, with no trouble.

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