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14 Port tM 3ttgClCg Cf ttltg Youngest Eagle Scout Wins Top Honor at 12 INTEHNATIONAl ODAMDMASTIK Udrta ItiMrt CUu Idifsr, Tii-lot Angela. 13, Coif. BY ISAAC KASHDAN OH ESS BESHEVSKY IN TIE WITH FEUEKSTEIN Oet It. J9.MI TIMES PROBLEM S79 Br R. Pasnles BLACK Jackson Wheeler He is a member of son of the host on KTTVs Samuel Reshevsky and Ar Jackson's Theater, yesterday thur Feuerstein are tied for first, with scores of 4-1, after five rounds of the Lesslne Rosen- ST.

was congratulated by uov. Knight for being the youngest Eagle Scout in Scouting his the Verdugo Kill3 Boy Scout Council. In his Scouting he has earned 22 merit badges and had received the Silver Moccasins award for outstanding achievement while on a hiking trip in the High Sierra. wald Trophy Tournament at the tory. iMannattan Lness ciud in JNew York.

"ft, "I Young Wheeler will fly Reshevsky defeated U.S. 'A Champion Arthur Bisguier in with his family to New York tomorrow to receive the the fifth round, marking his Eagle award from Chief Scout fourth straight win after his lnt-' tial loss to Donald Byrne. Feuer It mi 1 Executive Arthur A. Shuck at national Scout headquar stein is the only undefeated player, with two drawn games against Bisguier and Bobby ters in New Brunswick, N.J. Fischer.

First Occasion Wheeler Sr. said that it will Southland Restaurant Group Plans Dinner The annual dinner of the Southern California Restaurant Association will be held Friday at the Biltmore. The event, which coincides with the 50th anniversary of the founding of the organiza Byrne is In third place with 3-2, but he can be overtaken by Edmar Mednis, who has 2V4-lVi (plus drayage and sales tax) you can learn to play the fflAMMdDHUD mark the first time that the WHITE 9 White nates In two. TIMES PROBLEM 2800 Br Dr. w.

Speckmann BLACK 5 presentation of the Eagle and an adjourned game with Eliot Hearst. Bisguier follows award will be made in per with an even score, 2V4-2V4, Following are the results of the three rounds played last v- i i i 1 1 1 1 son by the chief Scout executive. Young Wheeler became an week: tion, will be attended by res ROUND THREE Byrne 1. Turner 0: Pavey Mednis Shainswit, 0, Reshevsky Hearst 1, Seidman Blsfnuier Feuerstein Fischer taurant executives from all parts of Southern California. Eagle Scout on Aug.

26, just over a year after he entered Vi. Bernstein hi. ROUND FOUR Feuerstein -s Fischer Seidman 0, Bisguier 4 Reshevsky 1, Hearst Mednis 0, Shainswit Byrne 0, Pavey Turner vs. Bernstein, adfourned. ki KJU1I I If MII CLARA LANE HAS BROUGHT HAPPINESS TO TuniTcavnc ROUND FIVE Pavev 0.

Turner Shainswit Byrne 0, Pavey 1: Tur-ReshevsTcy Bernstein 0, Feuer- siem; Hearst vs. Mednis and Fischer Vs. Seidman. adjourned. Adjourned Rame results Mednis 1, SCOUT HONOR G6v.

Knight congratulates Jackson Wheeler Jr. on being youngest Eagle Scout in Scout history while proud Wheeler Sr. studies the award. Times photo Turner Hearst WHITE 1 White mates In three. Turner 1, Fischer 0.

1 1 1 There is a good key In and WHY NOT LET HER HELP YOTJI MEET THE RIGHT PEOPLE THE MODERN WAY HAPPINESS FRIENDSHIP ft-LOVE -ft-MARRIAGE Comt la tar aaiillitantlal tatann. Na abiifitian. Or, tn talf-aiMrtuad aimloaa far iitaratura. Dillr ll.r riJRI IUrNatlanalllHaa4 Snnil I I Ll1t Orianliatlta Arcade Bulldlnf. Suita 222, S42 S.

Broadway, Lot Angelas, Phone MA. 5-7705 Games in the tournament have been hard fought and un i' usually exciting, as is evidenced Repaying Contract stret "Pavin.g by the following examples. RETT. OPENING i if -s aa i i The Board of Public Works 14AhJ IU11U tl.lUAA VtV I V-i XX Vi 1 V- Titus and Willis Ave. district, San Fernando Valley.

Pavey Pavey iKeshevakr Black White act has awarded an $81,050 con-i P-Q4I14-P-QR4 cleverly handled Interferences of Black and White lines. No. 2800 la a good example of the Roman decoy strategy, in a very light setting. SOLtmON TO PROBLEM 2795: N-K5 SOLUTION TO PROBLEM S798: R-QS Threat, 2 R-Q2; PxR, 2 Q-R8; If N-B5, 2 OxPch. SOLVERS' IST F1t points J.

C. Beaver, J. A. Brvant, R. Chllver, C.

Foster, A. R. Friedenheit, H. Griffith, J. Jer-rems.

H. D. Way, R. A. Piatt, W.

L. Rankel, D. Rothman, Miss V. Stone, M. J.

Veber. L. A. Victor. PxP B-R3 15-RxP OR-N KR-Q sir" N-KB3 P-B4 K-B3 P-K3 B-K2 O-O PxP B-N2 P-N3 Rrshevsky White 1- N-KB3 2- P-KNJ 3- B-N2 4- 0-0 5- P-Q3 6- QN-tlJ 1-P-K4 8- R-K 9- PxP 10- P-K5 11- P-B3 12- Q-K2 13- 16- P-R4 17- P-R5 18- B-B 19- B-Q3 20- PxP 21- Q-KN 22- B-K4 23- BxP RPxP C-B2 N-Q4 N-B5 N-R4 PxB N-N2 K-B P-5N3j24-QxNPrh 6WJ 4 4 Three points G.

C. Fish. M. Ro ReMKns F-QH4I2S-R-KN P-CSN4I26-N-K4 SICILIAN DEFENSE sen, E. E.

Penter. Two points Irwin, R. Jung, M. Klausner, I. Klump, D.

Lade, J. P. Walsh One ooint W. B. Brown S.

Bissuler BlsBultr Black Fiske, J. S. Kennedy, J. E. Persson, P-B3 PxP u.

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Remlinger drew with Sam Gel-ler to bring his score to 7-1. Irving Rivise, who defeated Ralph Syvertson, has 6H-IV2. Geller is tied for third at 6-2 with Ray Martin, who moved tip by beating Harry Borochow. LeRoy Johnson and Stephen Sholomson are tied with 5W-2V4. With Just two rounds to go in khine Memorial Chess Tournament in Moscow, Mark Taima nov, Russia's national champion, is leading with a score of 3V4-2, according to a report from the New York Times.

He defeated David Bronsteln In the -J Ui. rr. opening round. the tournament, every game The world champion, Mikhail Botvinnik, Is second among the among the leaders Is crucial. The ninth round, being contest you ean rent a ffWF 273 18 players, with 3 points.

Tied at 2V are Bronstein, Miguel ed this afternoon at the Herman Steiner Chess Club, will bring Naidorf of Argentina, L. Pach- man of Czechoslovakia, L. Szabo together Remlinger and Sholomson, both 15 years old, but playing like veterans. of Hungary, Vassily Smyslov of Russia and Gideon Stahlberg of Sweden. HOROWITZ TO TOCR Also paired today are Rivise vs.

Martin and Geller vs. Johnson. The four winners in the tournament will qualify for the Al Horowitz, editor of Chess Review and one of the topflight finals 1 of the California State Chess Championship, along with American masters, is planning a just sit where you are! IJq winners of a similar event in San Francisco. Following are the details of transcontinental tour of lectures and simultaneous exhibitions. This will be his 14th such tour, though the first in several years.

The tentative schedule calls for Horowitz to visit the Pacific the eighth round: BOUND EIGHT I Oeller Rlvlaa Coast about the middle of February. Clubs interested in engag Borochow VI. Oordon L. Remllnrer 1 pvertftoo 0 R. Martin 0 S.

Bholomiinft 1 Standert 1P, Mever O'R. Croaa 0 Lorhr a month ing him may write to Chess Review, 250 57th St, New York NEW 2P CM(0ILIE lias swivel base convenience L. Johnaoa iOlhba Oorrion H. Rokoiln Orot Kerllenevlcb i y-ta 8 Wrlnhtuu 0 R. Himmm n.

Yarmak J. Wiener 8. Almaren Here Is sparkling game from an exhibition in Philadelphia. Horowitz announced a mate in O.fl BoulM r. Burnt pallet w'Mre.

FiatitoTinr Puhln 1,0 Karpllowikr. 0 Mareolln iir.Karnon 0 five on his 17th move. SICILIAN DEFEN8I N. RnbinmB 1 T. rluinaael 0 IC Forrest 1 R.

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"And a fine wit," piped In her sister, Mrs. Rns Ellen Boekhoff, 1950 Oak reached tha century mark yesterday, fh 100-year-old widow lives in a little white frame house with her sister, Mrs. Nancy Thillps, 00, who herself will have a birthday Tuesday, Yesterday the house was full of flowers and rakes, the gifts of Mis. Hnekhnff'a many neighbors and friends. Hut her most cherished ift was a birthday card from 'resident Eisenhower.

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