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3 Pert JAN. 26.1 958 fcogflngtki Cintf BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTttNATIONAL Gt A NOMASTEI IMm Mm Ckm MiMr. i-A. Catf. CHESS Jan.

TIMES PROBLEM 2WI By E. Hoiiaday LACK I BISGOEK, LOMBAKDY WIN FIRST AT BOGOTA Two New Yorkers represent ing the United States won their opening games in me xouma ment for the chess champion ship of the Americas, beinc played at the Club Militar in Bogota, Colorr.bia, according to a report from the New lork Times. ttA Si IjiJ Arthur B. BisEuier, former U.S. champion, defeated Alfredo Cuellar, one of five Colom bian starters.

William Lorn hardv. holder of the world jun 9W ior championship, beat Fran $L' WHITE i Whit matet in two. TIMES PROBLEM 2M By A. P. Culaiev BLACK cisco Perez of Panama.

BisRuier had the black side of a Ruy Lopez and succeeded in acquiring the initiative after 15 moves. He outplayed Cuellar, who resigned after 35 moves. Lombardy made comparatively short work of his you try to make each food shopping trip a taping trip? And do you find it increasingly TTT difficult to do, tnesc day's? It isn't for the hundreds of thousands of folks "driving" For.shopping am. With them, saving, is easy effortless. You see, no mat- ter what you buy, at Fox, there'i always a savings you can see MM game, winning from Perez in 26 moves of a Reti Opening.

There are three representatives from Argentina in the tournament: Miguel Najdorf, 1 1 11 11 11 11 v' 1 iii Oscar Panno and Pedro Mar IP II PHI i tin. There are two from Panama and one each from Bolivia, Costa Rica, Chile, Dominican Republic, Peru and Venezuela. The onlv other first-round aw famous Green Stamps. So STOP guessing GO to Fox, where the savings are sure. winner was Martin, who de so.

WHITE 7 Whit mates in three. Tha interference between Black's Queen and Bistiop is ine teaiur in 2B31, along with the pins and unpins. One surprising variation must feated Francisco Denis of Panama. Najdorf drew with Antonia Medina of Venezuela and Pan-no played to adjournment with Miguel Cuellar of Colombia. STEINER TOURNEY STARTS The first round of the masters' section of the Herman Steiner Club Tournament was contested on schedule last Sunday afternoon.

The winners were Sven Almgren, Hsrry Bo-rochow, Ronald Gross, Dr. Eugene Levin and Irving Rivise. be seen in SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2927: Q-NS SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2921: Q-N Threat. 2 N-B2ch; if K-K5, 2 0-K3ch; if K-N4, 2 0-08chi Q-06, 2 N-K3CI1. if Q-KS, 2 KN-KSch; If P-N4, 2 Q-Necn.

HOLVKRS' LIST lu.inia I. C. Beaver. H. Bineham.

H. P. Eiler. J. D.

Frier- son, R. Goodwin, W. H. Griffith, r.mnan. W.

W. Irwin. J. Kauf man. E.

O. Jones, I. Mann, H. D. The experts were nivmea Jnto two sections of 10 each and these also played the first round last week.

Following are the detailed results and two Mav. H. J. McBlaine W. S.

Moore, M. Morris, F. J. O'Hara 111, v- a Pnonrhal n. Wiseman.

Two points D. R. Gray III, N. master games: ROl'ND OSB Lesser. P.

V. Nielsen, U. UgiesDy, E. E. Penter.

M. Rosen, L. A. Victor. MASTERS Rivise 1, Soulen Borochow 1.

Kovacg 0: Hamman 0, One point M. K. Black, F. Boschan, M. W.

M. v.d. Steen Jr. Gross Lorber 14, Rubin Brie fer Almgren nertienevicn Levin 1. pion Arthur Bisguier.

One ex KXPERTS Joffrav 1. Clark planation was that he was working on a full-time job Mrs. Piatigorskl 0, Fries 1: Fults 'A, Seltzer Rinaldo M. Gordon EXPERTS II Mrs. Grumette 0 throughout the tournament, as Rarrv 1: Rpinliardt 0.

Hendprson 1: indeed were a numoer ot otner Frankenstein 1, Melworm Mego nlavers. 1, Maron Bean 0, Bii-Kneil 1. SICILIAN DEFENSE Following are games irom ine Kovacs tournament: Black B-K U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEV QUEEN'S GAMBIT Reshevsky Berliner P-R5 P-NS PxP Q-R2 Renard Fox's very own brand) cooking or B-R5 0-K2 RxN K-R Berliner Black B-K S3 Q-Q R-B2 NxN R-Q2 RxB RxP QxR R-Q 0-04 P-N4 RxP K-B2 K-N3 KxB 0-05 P-B5 Resigns Y1 rf. bock wnife 14 P-Q4 22-B-B3 B4 PxP 23-N-B4 B3 N-KB3 24-N-Ni 3 P-K3 25-P-R3 P-QR3 24-PxN P-B4 27-BxB 3 P-QN4 28-RxP 3 QN-Q2 29-RxR R4 P-N5 30-P-aS 4 B-N2 31-R-R QJ B-K2 32-PxP 5 0-0 33-R-K 4 RB.34-Q-B1 2 Q-B2 3S-Q-B7 KJ PxP 36-Q-B8ch NxN 37 Q-B8cll I Q3 38-Q-N8ch P-N3 39-QxR 3 N-Q4 40-P-QN3 KR-K 41-Q-B7 4 P-B4 SCOTCH OPENING MAE) RxP R-KB 0-N5 B-KN4 R-Q R-QN GR 02 R-R 0-R7ch BxNch ORSCh R-R7ch Q-Q8ch Q-B8ch Resigns Borochow Kovacs Borochow White Black White 1- P-K4 P-GB4 27-Q-OB2 2- N-KBJ N-QB3 24-N-B 3- P-Q4 PxP 29-NxP 4- NxP N-B3 30-PxP -QBJ P-Q3 31-QxP 4- B-KNS P-K3 32-PN4 7-Q-Q? P-QR3 33-0-03 5- 0-0-0 BQ2 34-NxP -P-B4 B-K 2 JJ-P-N5 10- N-BJ P-N4 34-PxN 11- BQ3 P-N5 37-O-QS 12- N-KJ Q-B2 38-QxR 13- K-N P-K4 390 05 14- P-B5 P-QR4 40-N-IO 15- P-KR1 N-R2 41-Q 1-P-B4 B-B3 42-P-NJ 17-N-N3 N-B 43-R-B3 H-KR-K N-N3 44-OxB 19-R-QB QN-02 4S-B-0S S0-B-K3 0-N2 46-K-B 21B-KB1 BQ 47-KRxB S2-P BS PxP 4B-K-Q2 23BxP NxB 49-K-Q3 N-Q2 50-K-B4 25- QR-B 0 0 51-K-N4 26- B-B4 N-B3 CIUOCO PIANO Brieger Almgren Brieger White Black White 1- P-K4 P-K4 22-NxKP 2- N-KBJ N-QB3 23-NxB 3- BB4 B-B4 24-QR-Q 4- 0-0 P-03 25-QR-K 5- P-B3 0 B3 24-K-R 4-P-QN4 B-N3 27-P-B3 7-P-QR4 QRJ 28-R-Q I-P-N5 N-Q M-R Q7 9-P-Q4 B-N5 30-KR-Q 10- PxP PxP 31-P-N3 11- B-N5 0-N3 32-P-K84 12- QN-01 P-KB3 33-R-KB 13- B-R4 N-K3 34-R-Q2 14- B-Q5 K2 35-R-K 15- BxNP R-Q 34-R(2)-Kl 16- B2 N-QB4 37-R-K3 17- B-B6ch NxB 38-R-03 H-PxN 0-0 39-0-R2ch 19-NxP PxN 40-R-Q5 30-BxR RxB 41-KR-Q 2I-N-B4 OxBP Resigns Seidman BisguierjSeidman Almgren Black White Black wnne Q-K3 OXN R-KB Save over 20c on this fine qualify oil.

Perfect results guaranteed in cooking and baking. QUART BOTTLE N-K3 1- P-K4 K-K4 IB-f-KB 2- N-KB3 N-QB3 19-KR-Kch 3- P-Q4 PxP 20-B-B4 4- NxP B-B4 21-P-KN4 5- B-K3 Q-B3 22-QR-Q 6- P-Q83 KN-K2 23-NxP 7- B-QB4 N-K4 24-P-N5cfl i-B-Kl P-Q4 25-BxB 9-0-0 PxP 26-P-KR4 N-B5 0-N3 P-R4 Bisguler Black N-B3 K-B3 B-N3 P-R4 OR-Q BxN K-B4 KxP N-K4 K-N6 N-Bich KR-B R-Q2 QRxB RxP Resigns P-R5 P-R4 N-K3 0-N5 N-B4 10- N-Q2 B-N3 27-R-04CH 11- NxP 0-N3 28-R-K3CH 12- N-KN5 N-Q4 29-K-B 13- B-N5CH K-K2 30-P-N 14- N-BSch BxN 31-QR-QJ 15- QxN 0-Q3 32-PxR 0-K3 TRAVEL THE 16-QxOch PxQ 33-K-KJ I -BXB rxB R-K 0B5 NxRP 0-B3 K-B P-N3 RxP 7x CLUB NOTES Bent Larsen and Paul Benko encountered 28 opponents in Oscar Mayer their tandem simultaneous display at the Santa Monica Chess Club. They won 23 games, lost Sweet, Juicy SAN DIEGO EXHIBITION Over 150 participants and spectators were attracted to the exhibition staged by Chess, of San Diego, in which the to R. Harshbarger and E. Gar dos and drew with R.

Sale, A. M. Rodriguez and H. Dixon, all star performers were Bent Lar-sen, international grandmaster I ii ki of Santa Monica. The Muscle Beach tourna from Denmark, and Paul Ben ko, former Hungarian cham Dion and freedom fighter.

ment, held under the auspices of the Santa Monica Chess Club The first act was a match and the Santa Monica Recrea came between Benko and Lar- tion Department, was won by '4 sen, in which the former played Arthur Zeller with the tremendous score of 40 wins and two white In the San Diego vana From Arizona EACH All Meat 1 1 Skinless -POUND PACKAGE tion of the Sicilian Defense. This opening was stipulated by losses. This was a double round-robin among 22 participants. John Alexander of ban Diego, At the City Terrace uness who was chiefly instrumental At NO extra cost you get GREEN STAMPS redeemable for valuable FREE Club, Larsen played simultane In arranging, the event. ously against 38 opponents, Larsen developed an attack winning 34, losing to Ben Ka- 1 by aggressive play, but Benko kimi of City Terrace, W.

W. Hayes of Whittier, who is had ready answers and soon champion of the Standard Oil Chess Club, and Miss Clemen equalized. Larry Evans, former U.S. chess champion, discussed the game in another part of the playing room. The game was SMALL PORK tine Drew of Hollywood.

One draw was scored by Morris Gor played at a time limit of 30 don of the Herman Steiner merchandise! Chess Club. moves in 30 minutes. Following the game the mas The Long Beach chess cham ters took on all comers in clock pionship tournament will be held at the Lincoln Park Chess games with a fast time limit. This form of participation was thoroughly enjoyed though the and Checker Club in Long Beach. The entrance fee is $2 masters, as expected, scored for club members and $3 for practically all the points.

nonmembers. For further in SICILIAN DEFENSE formation contact Leslie Thompson, secretary, at the club. The Beverly Hills Chess Club is having its annual member LEAN and MEATYl From the finest quality young eastern pork. Just right to bake or barbecue. (2 TO 3 POUNDS) ship drive Thursday evening at 4 its regular meeting place, Rob Benks Larsen Benko Larsen White Black White Black 1-P-K4 P-QB4 18-BxB RxB J-N-KB3 P-03 19-N-B3 QR KB 3- B-B4 N-0B3 20-QxPch OxQ 4- P-B3 P-K3 21-NxO RxP 5- 0-K2 B-K2 22-P-KRJ RxRch 4- P-Q4 PxP 23-RxR RxRch 7-PxP P-04 24-KxR N-K4 5- PxP PxP 25-K-KJ K-B2 9-B-QNI N-B3 26-P-N3 K-K3 10- N-K5 B-Q2 27.N-B7ch K-02 11- B-K3 0-0 28-N-N5 P-QR3 t-0 NxN 29-N-04 N-B3 13- PxN BxB 30-K-K3 NxN 14- QxB N-N5 31-KxN K-Q3 15- B-04 P-B3 32-K-B4 K-B3 1-PxP 0-03 Drawn 17KP-KN3 Bx ertson Playground, Robertson and Airdrome.

Visitors are welcome. Coffee and doughnuts will be served. LEAGUE PLAY PLANNED The Southern California Chess League will meet at 8 mm rr ih U.8. CHAMPIONSHIP NOTES The full cross-table of the tournament for the U.S. chess p.m.

Wednesday at the Santa Monica Chess Club. Lincoln Park Clubhouse, 7th and Wil- championship shows the deci sive character of Bobby Fisch shire, Santa Monica. The main purpose of the meeting is reg er's victory. The 14-year-old Brooklyn schoolboy was the istration of clubs for team match play. only undefeated player, with everyone else losing at least At the first meeting of the Jim- twice.

league, on Jan. 9, Alan Carpen ter of the Pasadena Chess Club Reshevsky did very poorly was elected president, succeed against ms top three opponents out made up by scoring 9-1 ing Irving Rivise. Earl Amdon is the vice-president, Peter against the rest of the field. The least predictable result was the lowly score of Defending Cham- Weber Is secretary and Ralph Hagedorn Is treasurer, UNITED STATES CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT I 1 I 2 I 3 1 4 4 7 9 I 101 111 121 131 141 I 1 Bobby Fischer 1 I Vil 1 I I I 1 1 I Vil I I I I 1 I Vil 1 I WM 2' 2-3amuel Reshevsky ta I 0 I 0 1 I 1 I 1 I Vil 1 I I 1 I 1 I 9VjI 3' Sherwln I 0 I 1 I I Val Vi 1 I 0 I Val Vl 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I 4 r4-Wllllam Lombardy I 0 Vi 0 I 1 I 0 I 1 I 1 I 1 I rh i'x Berliner Vi 0 Vj Vi 0 0 Vi 1 1 1 Vi 7 I 6 4 Arnold S. Denker I Vil 0 I 0 I i 1 I I 0 I 0 I 1 I 0 I 1 I 1 I i'M 6f, 7 Arthur Feuersteln I 0 I 0 I 1 I I 1 I I 1 I 0 0 I Vi Vi Val 4'l t-Edmar Mednls 0 Vi 0 Va 0 1 I Vl 1 I 1 I 41 4'i '9 Herbert Seidman I Vil 0 I Val I I 0 1 0 1 0 I 1 0 i 7 10 Sidney Bernstein I 0 I Vil 0 I 0 I 0 I 1 I 1 0 1 0 I 1 I 0 I i I I 11 Arthur B.

Bisguier I 0 I 0 I 0 I 1 I 0 I 0 1 I 0 I 1 I Vil 0 I 1 I I I 12 Atlllo DICemlllo I 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 1 Vi Vj 1 0 Va 0 1 i'M 13 Abe Turner I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 Vj 1 1 4Vi 14 George Kramer I 0 I 0 I 0 1 0 I 0 I 0 Wl 0 I 1 I 1 I 0 I 0 I Vil 1 10 i no rl Advertised prices good Monday, Tuesday and 27, 28 29 ill It Mm.

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