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8 Part 10. 1951 IttSLntUtZittttt tlf t. BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTHNATIONAt MANDMAfTM Mint knut CMn tartar, LA. flaw Ua Amh H. Col.

CHESS FISCHER, SHEEWIN IN. INTERZONAL CHESS TIMES PROBLEM 1W By O. Wurzburt SLACK Tht Interzonal Tournament of the International Chess Federation started in Portoroz. Yu at goslavia, with 21 playera representing 12 countries, according to a report from the New York Times. Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn, 15-year-old United states chess champion, mad his interna LJ 2D.

tional debut in a closely fought match with Otto Neikirch of Bulearia. The encounter result ed in a creditable draw. Fischer had the white pieces. ci The only other American teoresentative. James T.

Sher WHITE I Whllt mats In two. TIMES PROBLEM Wt By W. A. Shinkman BLACK win of New York, 24-year-old Columbia graduate, adjourned his same with Tisrran Petro- sian of Russia. The position was regarded as even.

Mikhail Tal, national Soviet champion, and Paul Benko, for (M Nom9er N- mer Hungarian champion, were the only winners. Four games were drawn and four adjourned nU LljJ tend. 6M4a miicam tmrw i after the first session, The details of the first round follow: Paul Benko. Hungary. 1: Oeza V1 Fuster, Canada, 0.

Bobby Fischer, linitH States. V4: Otto Neikirch, VT PaYs to shop I A7 I at FOX! V) Bulgaria, Vi. David Bronstein, Rus-ala, Svetozar Gligorlc, Yugo-lavla, k. Yuri Auerbarh, Russia, Vf. Rodolfo Cardoso, Philippine Islands, adjourned.

Bent Larsen, mark, tt; Dr. Mlroslav Fillp. Czecho- mr a BsBsv- sssssssssJ Slovakia, tt. aw tianguineiu, r- WHITE White ntales In three. SUMMER SOLVING CONTEST Today's problems are natt of the ajentina, vs.

Aiexanaer mawuovic, IS special solving; contest which started with Problem 2083 and will con-tlnu. throutrh Ana 31. Anvon ran Yugoslavia, adjourned. Oscar Panno. Argentina, '4; Ludek Pachman, Czechoslovakia, Fridrlk Olafsson, Iceland, vs.

Laszlo Szabo, Hungary, adjourned. Mikhail Tal, Russia, 1: Boris de Greiff. Colombia. 0. Tigran Prtro- still enter by sending solutions to Chess Editor, Los Angeles Times.

Solutions to last week's problems aian. Russia, va. Jamea T. Sherwin Kt.tM. arilonrned.

Hector. pubimariwa nni later man must be ATBentlna: bye. i Problems i postmarked by Aug. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM. K-B.

SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2984: Q-KI. B-K5, 1 R-B4chj BB4, 1 NxBch; if flM, 1 O-NS. CALIFORNIA OPEJT AT BAMA BARBARA HOTEL The 1958 California Open SOLVERS' 1I8T Chess Championship will be Fiv points r. Aks. D.

W. Al contested over the Labor Day week end at the Hotel Barbara In Santa Barbara. Players are len, E. B. Bacon, N.

V. Beaudin, J. C. Beaver, K. Blowers, G.

Chandler, R. ChUver, W. Cornwall, T. C. Cotter, C.

Cresswell, H. Downs, J. D. Frlerson, Mrs. W.

A. Gerth, Hlnrichsen, W. Huber, C. Huffman, G. Hutchison, W.

W. Irwin, J. Kaufman, R. Lowe, C. R.

Nelson, B. Oldham, M. Rubin, D. Salvions, E. Schrader, J.

E. SeriKht, D. Ekoss. J. Ktrnnu N.

YE "gfdless of how you figure it shopping at Fox Markets 4ifyj adds up to the same, happy thing doubli savings. For, no matter how expected from all over the State and the attendance is likely to exceed last year's record-breaking 109. Seven rounds are scheduled, with three on Saturday, Aug. SO, commencing at 9 a.m., and two rounds each on Sunday and Monday. The time limit will be Trayers, H.

M. Turple, H. Walker, C. R. Wasserman, T.

Zwonkln. always mot where you set THIS Three Dolnt E. Rricson. .1 Klin. per, J.

E. MaendL W. J. Schill. Two 30 moves an hour for the first much you sava in tha price (and il't always plenty!) there's still an extra saving, waiting for you at the checkstand, in the form of GREEN STAMPS.

They cost you nothing extra yet they give you 4i lot extra! two rounds and 40 moves In two hours for the balance of the tournament. poinis it. Aaier. i. Hagneski, W.

K. Beer, C. W. Bltzer, A. Brown, G.

G. Buchs D. N. Burg, R. Burkett, SgL, D.

B. Burnham, R. O. Burns, L. L.

Carroll II, Dr. D. D. Cohen, S. Cohn, A.

Comroe, R. Coxon, N. Cutler, H. D. Duckwald, W.

M. Ellis, C. A. Engelbrecht, B. Feyer, L.

frank, Z. Frank, D. L. Gibson, R. Goble.

J. R. Goodwin. The tournament will be directed by Guthrie McClain of Griffith, L. Hamos, J.

L. Harrold, G. Heathmen, Dr. J. A.

Hendrirk- son, W. J. Heyneker, N. Hultgren, R. Johnson and P.

Mitchell, J. S. Kauder, G. Kern, S. Kilston.

E. Kurtz, R. Laver, K. Laxson, p. s.

Lee, ft. W. Lockhart, J. Lynch. H.

San Francisco under the auspices of the California State Chess Federation. The entrance fee is $6 plus membership in CSCF ($2.50) and membership In U.S. Chess Federation The total of the entrance fees will be used for the prize fund. The first prize will be more mi D. May.

C. McCreerv. fi. a. Mr.

Donald, J. N. MrKenzie, M. Milleur, H. Milner, G.

W. Mishler, W. S. Moore, M. Morris, C.

T. Murphy, R. O'Conneli, A. C. Paul, E.

E. Pen-ter, J. A. Poggls, V. J.

Profumo, G. Delicious, sweet, thick green-fleshed melon. Refreshing breakfast treat or cool, summer dessert. than $100. In addition a special trophy will be awarded to Reinsch, w.

Relnsch, b. S. Robblns! the winner. Entrant! are urged to bring their own sets and M. Rosen, 8.

A. Roaenfeld, M. Rothe, D. Rothman. D.

Sanchez, D. Scharles, W. J. Schill, R. E.

Schleldt, n. senwarz ii, a. nenwinn, h. Skrypzak. M.

Stevens. B. Tamakl, G. ft. Turfeon.

G. Vandernlas. L. A. Victor.

A. F. Vuievich. V. J.

Wads-, ley, J. P. Walsh, o. Wiseman, N. C.

Woodard. K. Yacouhian. L. Zatvko.

Dr. A. H. Zimmerman. One point D.

Armstrong. Branch, B. Feyer, L. H. Keller.

Set. J. G. Koch. E.

J. St. Jean. mm mm Urn mm mm mm much to change our concept of opening strategy. clocks and to make hotel reservations early.

CROSS AXD MARTI TIED Robert Cross and Ray Martin, by winning their games in the sixth round, remained in a first-place tie in the George Steven Memorial Tournament. Each has won five and lost one. Irving Rivise drew with G. Palmer to drop back to third place with Palmer is tied for fourth at 3V-24 with J. Kliger and Simons.

Following are last week's results: ROUND SIX Cross 1, KHger Palmer Rivise Martin 1, Jaffray Sale 0, Almgren Ham-man V4 Kempner Soules 0, Simon 1: Seltzer 0, Van Deena Book 1, Harshbarger 0. Two more rounds are to be played at the Santa Monica Bay Chess Club, Lincoln Park Club Following are two games quoted from the book: MATCH. 19M ALKBEER COUNTER GAVSIT Splelmann Splelmann Nlmznvleh White uv. 2- P-KB4 3- KPxP 4- 0-B1 $-PP 4- B-N5 7-P-04 5- NK1 -Q-01 White 1J-P-BJ 13- PxB 14- BxP 15- N-BJ 1A-0-0-0 17-RxB lfrQ-B? 1-B-QJ 30-Q-O 21-K-N Resigns BiacK P-K4 P-Q4 P-OB3 KPxP NxP N-B3 B-02 0-N3 B-03 0-0 BxB Mm tea St Viv'Vi't mm Super Fox Speca 10- P-B4 11- BxN DRESDEN. 1U house, 7th and Wilshire in San NIMZO-INDIAN DEFENSF Johner Nimzovich Nlmznvlth While BUCK K-R ta Monica.

The prizes will be distributed by Mrs. Steven at the club on Monday, Aug. 18. Coffee and doughnuts will be served on that occasion. CANADIAN OPEN TOURNEY fih P-KN4 R-N2 N-B4 mm Its FRESH KENTUCKY WONDERS 1 QR-KN PxP Black N-KB3 P-K3 B-N5 0-0 P-84 N-B3 BxN P-03 P-ON3 PK4 P-K5 0-07 N-K2 P-KR4 0-B4 0-R2 N-B4 LBS B-R3 Li 1- P04 2- P-QB4 3- N-OH3 4- P-K3 5- B-Q3 4- N-BJ 7-0-0 5- PxB -N-OJ 1D-N-N3 1I-P-B4 17-B-KJ 13- P-K Rl 14- O-K 15- B-OJ 14-K-R7 17-P-OR4 1H-P-N3 1-R-KN N-R The Canadian Open Chess Championship will be held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, from Aug.

B-B BxP R-B4 NxB 23 to Sept 1. The committee announces a first prize of $1000 P-R5 PxPch and other prizes in proportion 0 PR4 R5 A large entry of Canadian and R-K American players is expected, TO-B-KB N-R3 B-Q2 ORB BETTY CROCKER'S 12-IN-1 MIX 40-OZ. PACKAGE 21-B-B particularly as it is scheduled CLUB NOTES shortly after the conclusion of the U.S. Open Championship in Zoltan Kovacs will lecture on the end-game at 8 p.m. Wednes Rochester, Minn.

day at the Herman Steiner All players who Intend to play must register by noon on Chess Club, 108 Formosa Ave. The following Wednesday Aug. 23 at the ree rress tsuna Ing, 300 Carlton St, Winnipeg. evening George Soules will dis cuss chess openings. The series of lectures will continue Indefi The tournament will be a 10-round Swiss system.

The entry fee is $10. Players are asked to TIP TOP, FRESH FROZEN CONCENTRATE 6-OUNCE CAN nitely. Visitors are welcome for one or two lectures. Wednesday evening at the City Terrace Chess Club, 3875 City Terrace Drive, will be devoted to analyzing games played in the Expert Candi bring their own sets and clocks. INGLEWOOD OPEN STARTS The annual Inglewood Open Chess Tournament will get under way at 7:15 p.m.

Wednesday at the Inglewood Chess Club, 621 La Brea Ave. One ii i 'm dates Tournament. All chess players are invited to attend. 3 round a week will be played, WORLD STUDENTS' TOURNIY FRESH, LEAN AND JUICY, MAKES TASTY HAMBURGERS. LB.

with Swiss system pairings. KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE Faueritein FMjeritein For information concerning Thorbertwoo TnorDerfluon the tournament call Tourna Iceland USA, White BIACK N-KB3 ment Director Jack Klieger, EX. 7-5881, or Club President P-KN3 B-N2 0-0 P-B4 N-B3 1- P-0B4 2- N-OB1 J-P-KN3 4- B-NJ 5- P-Q4 S-P-K3 7-KN-Kl 0-0 S-P-N5 or Ed Wallenhorst FR. 4-0063. KASHDAN AT NORTHROP Your editor encountered 38 opponents in simultaneous play at the Northrop Recreation Club In Hawthorne, winning 35, losing to Robert Kozel of Northrop Aircraft and drawing with George Goehler and E.

Milcas of the Herman Steiner Chess Club. Bill Henderson, chess club 10- B-N1 11- R-B 12- Q-QJ IS-KR-Q 14- P-K4 15- PB4 14- PxNP I7-P-K5 15- BPxP Royal Brand, Tasty, Fresh King size. l3A-lb. minimum B-02 N-OR4 P-K3 0-B2 KR-Q P-QN4 PNP OPxP N-N5 P-B5 i 19-N-K4 KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE Tsl Prtnv Tnl.Rohntwv i Buloaria U.S R. Blark 5 commissioner who arranged the exhibition, was awarded a tro While 17B-NJ 1K302 1-NK1 20-B-B2 -KNJ, phy for winning a recent tour nament among Northrop em Bulgaria White 1- P-04 2- P-OB4 3- N-QB) 4- P-K4 5- P-B3 -KN-KI 7-B-K3 H3-0? 0-0-0 10-K-N 21- 003 22- N-04 ployees.

NRC President Boyd Corwin presided at tht event 23- R-O 24- B-N3 P-B5 P-B PxP B-0? KR-B N-RS BxB R-B6 BxN OR-OB R-Blrh RxRch GAMES BY NIMZOVICH 25-BxN sr-vri: 'J 24-N-N3 mm mmm Another low-priced reprint lt-N-Oi 12-OxO nrrn -7. Issued by Dover Publications 27-OxRP 2-PxB 7V-Q-RJ 30-RxR Reilsni at $1.35 Is HYPERMODERN 'mmm ftiiw 13- R-B 14- RxN 15- N-B lt-BxP CHESS by Fred Reinfeld. It is a collection of 58 of the finest MATCH ESSEN VS. DORTMUND games of Aron Nimzovich, one SICILIAN DEFENSE RlMffl Ron Nltseh White Biark POB4 Nlt.rh PxP KN-Q2 0 B4 Advertised prices good Monday, Tuesday Wednesday-August 1 1, 12 13 QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED of the most brilliant and original of chess masters. The games, arranged chronologically, go from 1904 to 1934.

In his keen, enlightening notes, Reinfeld shows the development of the theories which did White 10-P-Kl tl-PxP 12B-K2 13- N-R4 1.NxP IS-NxB 14- 00 17B-R5eB BKP PB1 1- PK4 2- N-KR3 3P04 4- NxP 5- N-OBJ 4-8 KM 7PB4 I-007 R-QN P-03 PxP N-K S3 POR1 P-K3 0-N3 OxP 0-R PxB NKB3 Renjni.

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