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i wy i 7Tr 8 Part FEB. 23, 1953 SLngtUt Zimtt BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONAL GANOMASTEt AtMracs Mm Chra Mrto. I A. lia CHESS mm i Ft, its TIMES PROBLEM 193t Bv 0. C.

McClelland BLACK St D) PAXXO EASY VICTOR IX BOGOTA TOIKXEY Undefeated in 19 rounds of the tournament for the ches. championship of the America-in Bogota, Colombia, Oscar Pan-no of Argentina emerged as victor, according to a report from the New York Times. Panno entered the last round one po'nt ahead of his compatriot Miguel Xajdorf. Needing only a draw to insure first place, Panno. still played vigorously and defeated his last opponent, Antonio Medina of Venezuela, in 38 moves of a Duuh EDWARDS uJI LANCASTER 4m I -aanl- VI a 1 WHITE II Whitt mate in two.

TIMES PROBLEM 4C Bv K. S. Howard BLACK 1 Mi Mb Uhwt taid mat nam vm fri avi mm i I 4 Defense. This gave I'anno a score of 16-3, comprising 13 games won and six drawn. The two American representatives.

William Lorn hardy, world junior champion, and Arthur B. Bisguier, former U.S. champion, both fared well. Lombardy tied for second place at 142412 with Miguel Cucllar of Colombia. Lombardy's score was made up of 11 victories, seven drawn games and a loss to Medina.

Bisguier's final score was 11-5, enough to tie for fourth with Najdorf. The latter lost his final encounter against Frank Sanchez of the Pomini-can Republic. Bisguier won 12 if PALMDALE RIDGECREST SANTA MONICA Z1 JO, i JL 51 LLFLOWER LOS ANGELES games, drew lour ana ic lhi-pp. 1 WHITE White mates in three. The iiromotions are most impor Medina placed sixth with The only undefeated nlaver besides Panno was Pe tant in and watch the effects of the White Rooks.

There are no less than three Queen sacrifices in dro Martin of Argentina, who finished with 13-6, having won 7, 1 seven games and drawn 12. 2H40, ending in model mating positions. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2935: Q-B7 SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2Mr B-B4 Panno, who is a grandmaster at the age of 23, finished third Threat, 2 Q-Q5ch; it K-B2, 1 Q-K5crt; in the interzonal tournament, at GARDENA TARZANA Goteborg, hweden, in 1" below David Bronstein and Paul Keres of Russia. Panno's first international victory was scored in the world junior ENCINO If R-R4 or R-Nl, 2 BXPCtl. SOLVERS' LIST Five points F.

Aks, D. E. Blowers, H. Crawford. C.

Cresswell, D. D. Gtogan, M. E. Grogan, R.

J. W. W. Irwin. E.

O. Jones, .1. Kaufman, H. J. McBiaine M.

Morris, C. T. Murphy, P. V. Nielsen, E.

E. Penter, 11. Rosen, N. P. Rosenthal.

L. A. Victor. Three points J. C.

Beaver, VV. H. Ys WEST LOS ANGELES TORRANCE H. Griffith. M.

Kuramoto. Two points championship at Copenhagen. He was third board in the Argentina line-up in the world tram championship in Moscow In 1056: Following are games, from the Bogota tournament: SICILIAN DEFENSE F. A. Metz J.

Morris Jr. One RESEDA point V. Biro. R. Brui-ker.

A. Burner, G. Bulaich, C. Carlson, Ionkersloat. 7 Bisguier SJIVSLOVS BKST GAMES With World Champion Vassi- USA SAN Black P-QB4 P-K3 Bisguier U.S.A.

Black 0-N3 R-Q2 R-B P-QR4 P-R5 AN liWJfj 1 i in mm ly Smyslov ready to defend his title next month, a book of his PxP Medina Venezuela White 21- RxB 22- P-B3 23RQ3 24- QR-Q 25- N-R 26- R-ON 27- N-B2 28- RxBP 29- BB FERNANDO P-QR3 Q-B2 best games is of timely inter est. A collection of 120 well- Medina Venezuela White 1- P-K4 2- N-KB3 3- P-04 4- NxP 5- N-QB3 A-P-KN3 7-B-N2 -0-0 9-P-QR3 30-P-B4 11- B-K3 12- K-R 13- BB 14- Q-K2 15- RQ 1-P-B5 17- N-N3 18- B-N5 19- BxN P-UN4 B-N2 N-QB3 P-Q3 N-B3 N-QR4 annotated games has just been P-N5 PxP KR-B2 P-Q4 P-QS P-R6 B-N4 fill 30-P-N3 -n uv 'ii Jl-R-03 32-R-KBJ issued by J. Spence and. A. Liepnieks at a price of $4.

The games range from 1935, 33-R-Q N-N7 NxR R-B8 B-K6 OxP R-R R-B7 N-B5 R-Q B-K2 0-0 P-K4 NxRP N-B5 BxB BxN 1 1 34- NxRP 35- QxN 36- QK2 37- N-B4 38- NxP 39- N-Q3 Resigns. when Smyslov entered his first tournament at the age of 14, to last year's great victories in CULVER CITY i3 20-N-Q5 NIMZO-INDIAN DEFENSE the championship match with Panno Davila Panno Davila Argentina Nicaragua Argentina Nicaragua Mikhail Botwinnik. Smyslov's Black Black White It White 1 1 fine cbmbinative skill and his virtuosity in all types of end-: ings is evident throughout. WINDSOR HILLS CRENSHAW 22- N-K3 23- P-N4 24- N-K4 25- N-N3 26- K-R2 27- Q-N2 28- R-KN 29- N-K4 30- NxN K-R N-R2 QN-B3 N-N R-B2 N-K2 B-B N-N4 PxN N-N N-KB3 P-K3 B-NS P-QN3 B-N2 00 P-B4 PxP B-K2 P-Q3 The 177-page book has about as many diagrams illustrating 31-N-B 1- P-Q4 2- P-QB4 3N-QB3 -P-K3 5- B-03 6- N-B3 7- 0-0 8- N-OR4 -PxP 10- R-K 11- B-N5 12QR-B 13- PON4 14- N-B3 15- P-KR3 16- B-Q2 17- PR3 18- P-Q5 19- N-KR2 50-N-N4 key positions in the games. QN-Q2 R-B B-N2 B-KB3 There are some pictures, a sum B-K2 R-K P-0R3 P-R3 mary of Smyslov's career and a 32- B-K3 33- P-B3 34- Q-02 35- N-N3 36- QKB7 37- BxQNP 39-N-K4 39-PxP N-R3 Q-K short essay by him.

To order B-B P-K4 P-B4 the book, write to Jack Spence P-N3 B-N2 540 Securities Building, Omaha PxP P-KS B-B3 Resigns 40- NxNP 41- B-Q4ch 42- Q-R4 K-R2 R-B 2, or Alexander Liep 21-Q-B3 nieks, 1226 26th Lincoln NIMZO-INDIAN DEFENSE Neb. Naidorf Argentina The following game, annotat White J. Perez Colombia Black R-K B-R5 NxN ed in the book, is from the 1954 match: B-KB3 FRENCH DEFENSE Naidort ArcK.ntina Whi y-oi 2 0B4 3- N-OB3 4- 5B-03 0-N-B3 7-C-O P-QRJ 9-P-ON4 10-B-N2 lt-OPxP 12-PxQP 11.D.D Spielmann WahlelSpielman White White Black J. Perez Colombia Black N-KB3 P-K3 B-NS 0-0 P-Q4 P-QN3 B-N2 B-K2 ON-02 P-B4 NPxP KPxP NxP R-N KN-K5 P-QR3 B-KB3 Wahle Black P-B3 0-0 QxR 18- N-Q2 19- R-K 20- NxN 21- P-N3 22- B-N4 23- B-OB3 24- NxN 25- BxB 26- RxP 27- P-K4 28- R-N4 29- RxR 30- B-B3 31- Q-N 32- RxB 33- QxR N-Q3 N-N4 PxN QxB P-Q5 Q-B3 RxP QxR Q-K2 P-N3 RxR Resigns K-N2 10- O-O 11- 0R-K 12- RxB! 13- Q-B3 14- QN-K4I 15- NxP 16- BxNch 17- Q-B4 PXN 1- P-K4 2- P-04 3- N-QB3 4- PxP 5- B-KNS 6- B-Q3 7- KN-K2 8- N-N3 S-OxN P-K3 P-Q4 N-KB3 PxP B-K2 N-B3 N-ONS NxBch P-KN3 Q-K3 13-PxP Only at Fox can you consistently find these kind of food values (the kind that save you really big money) and have these values doubled by getting famous Green Stamps! To the nearly half -million smart folks, throughout Southern California, who shop at a Fox Market every week The Fox joyfully distributes his great double values. Are you getting the most for your food dollar, by getting your share? K-N Resigns 14- B-K2 15- R-N 1-N-QN5 17-QN-Q4 VALLEY CLUB TOURNEY Ted Koslof, with a perfect KVAXS AT CITY TERRACE Larry Evans played 30 games In his exhibition of simultane score of 4-0, won the open tour nament sponsored by the Val ley Chess Club of North Holly I Juicy, lean I 1 ous play at the City Terrace Chess Club.

He won 27, lost one wood in behalf of the California State Chess Federation, to Robert H. Barnes of Los Angeles and drew two against Ben Schneider was second Kakimi and Louis Schiff of the with 3-1. Five players tied at City Terrace Club 2-2: R. Cogan, J. Hatfield, Hunt's, slices or halves In the game with Barnes, Mann, W.

Melworm and L. Pin- which follows, Evans erred on son. Other scores were L. Mer his 27th move, when 27 R-N3 cy, IV2; J. Drago, 1, and C.

Tow (oj would have given him a decid Yellow Cling bin, i. RESHEVSKY IOSES TWICE ed advantage. According to Referee Harry Borochow, this was In the recently completed tourna the only time in the entire ex ment tor tne U.S. 1 nesR i.hamn on. Large No.

2Vi Can Li ship, both Bobby Fischer and Sam hibition that hvans was at a uel itesnevsKy won eignt of their 13 games. The difference was that Fischer drew his remaining five positional disadvantage, RUV LOPEZ games, whereas Reshevsky was de- Barnes Barnes Johnston's assorted flavors Evans White 23-K-R2 Black teaien iwice. In the decisive games Reshevsky was opposed by two youthful New P-K4 N-0B3 N-B3 24-B-N3 Black B-R5 BxBch PR 5 P-B7 P-03 (oj vorKers, 1. snerwtn ann William Lomhardy. Each developed a powerful King side assault against B-02! B-NS B-R4 B-K2 which the grandmaster could find Frozen 9-in.

Size no sumaeni defense. Tne games OxRch BxO OR-Q B-B3 R-02 toiiow: KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE Evans White 1- P-K4 2- N-KB3 3- B-NS 4- 0-0 SR-K 4-P-KR3 7-P-B3 5- P-04 -P-Q5 10- P-QN4 11- B-B 12- PxP 13- PxN 14- P-N4 35-PxN 16- B-KB4 17- 0-R4 18- R-K3 19- N-02 20- N-K4 31-R-O 22-NxP Sherwln Reshevsky 25- PxB 26- PxP 27- R-OS? 28- R-N3 29- KxQ 30- KxP 31- R-04 32- B-B 4 33- P-R5 34- N-BS 35- PxR 34-N-N3 37- BK2 38- P-ORt 39- BxP 40- B-Q3 41- K-K3 42- K-Q4 Resigns, KR-Q KS RxP White Black Reshevsky Black Q-ON3 RxP l-P-04 B-B3 0-0 N-R4 P-B3 PxP P-KS PxN NxNP BxP B-B3 P-R4 Q-B Q-QB4 OxQP 0-KB4 Q-N3 N-KB3 P-KN3 6-N2 P-Q3 Sherwln White 21- N-K4 22- P-B4 23- NxR 24- PxP 25- RxR 26- BxP 27- K-N OxN RxP PxP R-0R5 RxPch QxR O-O 2P-OB4 3- N-OB3 4- P-K4 5- P-B3 7-B-K3 7-P-05 8 0-Q7 9-0-0-0 10-PxP P-K4 R-RA B-KB3 K-N2 K-B2 B-N4 28-Q-RCh OxQ 29-0-R5CI1 N-R4 P-0R3 P-KB4 PxP 0-K NQ2 I from choke Sweet, juicy, rich in Vitamin ikid raongs Oregon's famous mild cheddar B-NS B-K7 P-N4 B-NS HAMMAX, KOVACS TAKE MASTER TOI RXEY LEAD 11- B-03 12- KN-K1 13- QR-K K-R N-B4 30- RxO 31- R-R 32- P-ON3 33- R-K 34- B-03 35- K-B2 36- R-KB 37- B-B5 38- P-N4 4-B-QB2 Robert Hamman and Zoltan B-02 P-N5 0-K2 15-P-B4 14-N-N3 K-N2 Kovacs, with 3-1 Vi, have NXN B-K B-Q2! P-R4 17-PxN 18P-KN4 19-PxBP K-B QR-K Q-B3 PxB 39- R-KR 40- R-R7 JO-BxN Resigns scored the most points in the masters' section of the Herman Steiner Club Tournament. The situation is not clear, however, clue to several adjourned games KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE Reshevsky Reshevsky Lombardy Lombardy 5) White White Black among the leaders. 0-K2 Black N-KB3 P-KN3 Cheese liu Per Pound Irving Rivise has the best percentage with 2V4-V4. He has B-N2 N-R4 QR-Q N-RS 1- P-04 2- P-OB4 3- N-QB3 4- P-K4 5- B-K2 4-N-B3 7-0-0 l-P-05 9-N-K N-N4 two adjourned games to com R-B3 R-N3 B-R3 Advwfised prictt good Monday thru Wednisday, fob.

24, 25 I 26. Quantity tight rotorvod. plete with Ronald Gross and i Robert Lorber. The previous leaders, Sven Almgren and Harry Borochow, lost games to K-R OR-KN B-B 22- K-RJ 23- RxP 24- B-N4 35-Q-03 24-R-KN 27- B-B 28- R-B2 29- B-K 30- N-N9 31- B-N2 32- R-B8 33- R-B2 34- N-RI 35- B-B 3-RxN 37-O-KJ 31-QxR 39- R-N 40- RxQ 41- Reslgns 10- N-03 11- P-B3 12- B-Q2 13- R-B 14- N-NS Q-N2 0-R3 P-Q3 0-0 P-K4 N-B3 N-K2 N-02 P-KB4 P-B5 P-KN4 N-KN3 P-QR3 N-B3 P-N5 PxQP P-N6 BxP! 0-Q2 PxNch Kovacs and Robert Hamman, NXBCh respectively. Almgren now has 0-N2 J-l and Borochow 3-2.

In the Expert I section Mor- 15-N-R3 le-P-BS 17- PxQP 18- N-B4 19- P-KR1 R-N7Ch NxQ NxB BxR 20-PxB ris Gordon and John Rinaldo are in the lead with scores of 4-1. R. Clark is in third place 21-N-B2 WAGENINGEN ZONAL TOURNEY BENONI C0UNTEHGAMBI3 wnn sia-i'S, toiiowed by T. Fries. 3-2.

Alster, Larsen, Denmark White The next round of the tour-l Larsen, Denmark White 22- P-N3 23- OR-O 34-R-03 Alster, Czecho. Black N-K R-82 B-B P-N4 PxP 1- P-04 2- P-05 VWM 3- P-K4 4- B-K3 5- N-KB) -KN-Q2 czecho. Black P-QB4 P-03 P-KN3 B-N2 B-NS BxB N-02 KN-B3 0-0 N-K P-N3 P-OR3 N-B2 25-B-K 24-PB3 27.RxP 28- B-02 29- P-KN4 30- K-N2 -XB R-KN2 R-B2 i-og 9-P-OR4 B-N2 31-R-KR P-R3 10-N-QB O-B I.N-H4 nament win be played this aft-, crnoon at 108 Formosa Ave. Following are last week's MASTERS Borochow 0. Hum-wan Briefer 1, Gross 0: Soules 0, Kovacs Kerllenevlch v.

Rubin, Rivina v. Lorber and Almgren va. Levin, adjourned. Results from prevloui adjournments: Kovacs Rlvlse Lorber Hamman Hi Kovaca 1, Almgren 0. EXPERTS I Seltzer 0.

Rinaldo Kriea 1, Gibha Mm. Platigoriki 0, Gordon Fulti 0, Clark 1. 38-P-R4 33-OR-R 0-N2 12- B-N5 13- P-B4 14-B-R4 15B-N3 O-R KR-B BPxP BxR rz 34- Q-B3 35- K-B 36- PxP 37- RxP 38- RxB 39- R-R7dl 40- BxP 4IORI K-B2 P-B3 N-B2 P-QN4 P-N5 N-N3 0-02 NxN OR-N BR 1 mux rvn 1 VJ 14-NR5 17-N-O HN-K3 19-NIK1-B4 X-HH 21-P-B5 i4Wis K-K R-B2 RtllSnl l.s aV a tjJt.lLt t.t t.a.a aJLAJAJL.J Aj. -0. axJk.

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