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i South dealer, both sides vul card from the East hand, but ponents how to beat If you're going' to bid rjch' a 30th Annual hand truthfully, you should un Bridge, by Sheinwold Don'tBe Afraid to -Brew Bit of Poison for Your Opponents nerable. NORTH A A 10 It vkji: 7 KJ74 derbid a trifle to make allowance for the fact that the de the Jack was the card to throw South off the "track. South naturally Assumed that West had the nine of spades. There was good reason to assume that the opening lead was from a spade suit headed! by Q9. South therefore ied a Highland -I GamesvSet fense is going to be sharp.

If you can't bring yourself to bid a suit that you really WEST 4133 VQVS33 10 Clansmen both Scotti don't control jump to slam EAST 4Q J9T VAT 4 K33 813 suiu and then put me BY ALFRED SHEINWOLD CspyrlfM. tMZ, Gvwral Future. Corp right away and tell the opponents nothing at all With no a slam in hearts. This method of bidding drew Many bridge players woulc spade right, back and finessed and Americans of Scottish descent-will assemble June Mathe snapped up the trick with the queen of spades and 30 at Corsair Field, Santa cashed the ace of hearts to de- Monica, for the 30th annual' information to guide him, the opening leader may pick the 3 blueprint for the opponents. Lead clubs," it told the ene rather be right than success ful.

feat the contract. They don't want to make de wrong suit to lead. But if you want to be a real my. SOUTH Kl V10 4 AQ634 4 Agios The bidding: teetR Wat NerNi I dlimond Pus I hurt 1 CttjbA PlU 4 Doa't Blame Declarer eeptlve bids because it would Sure enough, they led clubs Los Angeles Highland Games. With participanta from bridge player you have to brew Don't blame declarer for go and took the first two tricks.

a little poison for the oppo be "wrong." Their daddies taught thera to bid what they ing wrong on the play of this nents. Bid a phony suit once all over this country and est siam. ine alternative was to or twice a month, ana youTi Canada the colorfully tradi "Hard luck," I told my partner as I chalked up 50 points on the wrong side of the score- have, not what they dont have. Pau go after the hearts, probably have your opponents onthe 2 net truma Pi a tional games include wres If only their daddies would pay 4 clubs Pau Pau playing West for the queen of edge of their chairs the rest Pau tling, cross-country racing. pad.

for their losses! Opening lead Five of of the time. They wonl. know whether you're bidding to in nearts. There was no particular reason to assume West had the It was hard luck for me to Spades. Take a hand my partner weight lifting, soccer, shot putting, tug-o-war, and, of queen of hearts; it seemed that form your partner or to misinform them.

Your little bluff When this hand was" nlaveri have such an honest partner on there was a good reason to as bid with me the other night. (Half of my tirades in the col course, piping and dancing. in a practice match for the sume West had the queen of this nana. A slicker partner would have bid clubs to stop Alost spectacular event is spades. recent World Championship, View Mathe.

Los AncelM hrirtm umn stem from something my will pay Applies to Play The same principle applies in the play of the cards. If If Mathe had played the nine partner did, but my partners star, showed that he didn't the club lead, and then would have put me in the slam. With the tossing of the caber, a pole 16 to 19 ft. long and weighing 90 to 100 lbs. aren't any worse than yours.

want his opponents to love him. or spaues at the nrst trick. South would have been forced to tackle the hearts. The "book" play at the first trick would you concentrate on telling your out the rlub lead I had tricks bponsor of the gathering lour partners proDaDiy oo me same things.) Mv nartner had FntvliM in West ODenpd thp 1 a partner the truth at ail times, your opponents will love you is the Highland Games Com spades, declarer played the to burn. What makes a bid right? There's nothing "right" about steer South into making his contract.

deeply. A little misinformation mittee of the United Scottish Societies of Southern Cali "I don't know how long it will take us to get there you haven't told me yet where we're going hearts, spades and diamonds. When I opened the bidding in hearts, my partner bid his three may do your partner more irom oummy, and Mathe played the jack. The nine of spades would be the "book" Save 'that sort of thing for overbidding and telling the op Rood. fornia.

Be Kind to Opponents Week. BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONAL GRANDMASTER CHESS Addrtu lattart Ckn Miter, l.A. Tim Eat Anti S3, Calif. ArH 1, 1M1 TIMES PROBLEM 3367 By O. Farlt BLACK 11 ALL SEVEN STORES BENKO QUALIFIES FOR CANDIDATES Pal Benko of New York out-scored Svetozar Gligorlc of goslavia in a play-off to become the sixth qualifier for the candidates' tournament, according to a report in the New York Times.

Benko tied for sixth place in the Stockholm Interzonal Tournament with Gligoric and Leonid Stein of the Soviet Union. The latter was not eligible as three of his compatriots had already qualified. Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn, who won the Stockholm tournament in brilliant style, and mm 4KB iekm 71 "11 Til Jt si 'S itt .1... a til SALE WHITE 1 White mates in two. TIMES PROBLEM 3361 By E.

A. Wirtanen BLACK Benko will be the two Americans in the candidates' event. The other qualifiers were Ew-fim Geller, Tigran Petroslan and Victor Korchnoi of the Soviet Union, and Dr. Miroslav Filip of Czechoslovakia. PREMIER QUALITY TABLE TENNIS UTILITY TABLES IMP -V-- Li in tne tournament are former world champion Mikhail Tal of Latvia and Paul Keres of Estonia, who were seeded because of their performances in the prior Interzonal tournament.

Though the exact dates have 33 29.90 Reg. 43.95 1 not been set, the candidates' tournament will take up most of May and June in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles. It will be at quadruple round-robin with the winner to play a matcn with world champion Mikhail WHITE 10 Wtilta matai In fhraa. 10 days only bi savings of 14.05 on famous make tables. Finest quality versatile tables are perfect for spring and summer outdoor living or an indoor game room.

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Botvinnik of Moscow. In 33J Black's king rook has This wlil be the first time tivc defenses, allowing as manv mates. The pawn promotions are the mainplay In 3381 They must be noted for full credit that the tournament has been held out of Europe. It will be the most Important chess event in the Western Hemisphere in SOLUTION TO PROBLEM SMI: 03 many years. Of greatest inter est will be the rivalry between 3.95 4.99 4ULUIIUN TO rRUBLcM 3361: K-M Thrtat.

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Burton, M. Chutorlan, J. DiKulvlo. C. Grel-finger, C.

R. Hartshorn, F. Isaar, B. Jones, H. J.

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sporting goods all seven stores Fischer and Tal, the two young' est competitors and the outstanding favorites. Our readers may be interest W. Moore. ed in the possibility of a group Three Dolnts J. Kaufman.

P. tour to Curacao for the last two weeks of the tournament This Kelly, R. Roelin. Two points B. Amundson.

E. J. Bolton. R. Her- rera.

N. Lesser, C. T. Tongko. One rint S.

Detiepe. E. G. Douglas, Foley, R. Golden, Dr.

J. A. Healy. E. Irvine, D.

Landau. C. T. Patterson. M.

Rosen. M. Roth, D. M. Rue, S.

Schwarx, M. K. Sales, F. Vogel. HIGH SCHOOL TOURNEY Salesian High School, win ning 10 matches in succession.

won the championship of the Greater Los Angeles High tisay be arranged if enough chess players wish to participate. Write to Chess Editor, Los Angeles Times, for further information, COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIP The fourth annual California State Intercollegiate Chess Championship will be held on the campus of California State Polytechnic College in San Luis Obispo. -Five rounds will be played with Swiss system pairings, starting at 1 p.m. Friday, April 20. Two rounds will be completed that day and three rpunds on Saturday, April 21.

AH college students are eli IT ISN'T EASTER WITHOUT School Chess League. Hoover and South Gate High Schools tied for second place, with match scores of 1Vz-2Vi, and Bosco Tech was fourth with 6Vi-3Vs. The tournament started with 17 schools that were organized into three sections. The top THE EASTER BUNNY gible, with an entrance fee of 53.50. Membership is required in both the U.S.

Chess Federa two in each section then contested a round-robin for the championship. The finalists were South Gate and Hoover, northern section; Salesian and tion and the California State Chess Federation. Players may 2.99 ea. Bosco Tech. central section.

and Serra and Palos Verdes, southern section. 3.98 value INTIRZONAl TOURNAMINT join at the tournament Stephen Matzner, who won the championship in 1960 and 1061, will be on hand to defend tits title. A field of 40 to 50 from all over the state 18ex-pected in the competition. Housing will be available on request at 50 cents per night. Trophies and cash awards will be presented at a closing banquet Saturday evening.

Consolation prizes will be given for "dubious achievements," based on distance traveled times losses. TJ.S. WOMEN'S TOURNEY Easter bunnies, soft and hug-gable in the prettiest of pastel colors, have arrived at May Co. We've so many sizes and kinds we can show only a few you'll find many more in our Toy pepartment. SICILIAN DEFENSE Fischer Bolboenen Fischer Bolbochan A.

Argentina U.S.A. Argentina Wnllt Bleck Wnlte Black 1- P-K4 P-OB4 20-N-O5 Q-Q 2- N-KB3 P-03 l-P-KB4 PiP l-P-04 PxP 7K)xP Q-O? 4- NxP N-KBJ J3-0-B5 OR-0 5- NjQBJ P5P3 I4-R-R3 Q-R2 S-P-KR3 N-B3 2S-R-Q63 P-N3 7-P-KN4 NxN -Q-N 0-02 MxN P-K4 J'-f-BJ Q-K3 10- P-NS N-02 2-N-B O-W 11- B-K3 N-B4 30-R-OS 12- 0432 B-K3 31-P-R3 P-RS 13-0-0 0-0 3PxP fixRP 14- P-B3 R-B 33-P-RS t-Hi 15- K-N N2 3PxP PxP 14-P-KR4 P-N4 33-O-GN) RxN 17-B-R3 BxB 36-R-KSch K-B 11-RxB N-N3 37-RxRch KxR IMxN OxB 3tNld Rtslgni ENGLISH OPENING (5, fn If I I A. I. The national women's cham i I 1 1 -I ill -mil "tl 1 ilnl-iimMHa lit 23" tall Musical Bunny (winds up to play a lullabye very softly) pionship, sponsored by the U.S. Chess Federation, will be held in New York April 22 to B.

36" Bunny May 6. Games will be played at BlNultr U.S.A. White r-i the Manhattan, Marshall and aT" "tr London Terrace Chess Clubs. -Eleven selected players will SAVE 12.00 ON THIS GYM SET WITH 8-FT. SLIDE, LAWN SWING AND AIR GLIDER cunny witn wagon i D.

TV Bunny compete In a rdund-robin. De 1- P-QB4 2- N-OB3 3- P-KNJ 4- PxP 5- B-Nl 4-P-03 7-N-R3 m. Ttjdmer Biseuier Teiehner Germany A. W. Germany Black While Black P-OB4 20-R-KN N-K N-KB3 21-N-K2 O-02 P4 32-R-N2 R-B NxP 23-B-K3 B-Nl N-BJ 24-N-B4 K-R P-K4 I5-6-K2 BS B-K2 24-PxP PxP 0-0 27-8xP N-BJ N-S3 2-QR-KN R-R PxP W-0-K3 B-3 N-OS 30-B-O4 BxN nM 31-BxN PxB P-0N4 324xB R-KN K3 33-P-KR1 0-OS N-B4 QxNP N-J 35-N-N4 OjOS NxB 34-N-R4 RxRch B-0 2 37-RxR -01 a-0li HrQ-MS KtstlM fending her title will be Lisa Lane, who recently made headlines when she dropped out of a tournament in Hastings.

announcing that she could not concentrate because she was In love. 32.88 10-NB2 U-PxP 12- B-OJ 13- K-R 14- R-B 15- P-KS 14-P-K4 Jacqueline Piatigorsky, lt-KxN president of the Herman Stein tr Chess Club, will represent reg. 44.98 8-ft. slide 2 nylon bearing swings KING'S INOIAN DEFENSE the Pacific coast other en flying rings chinning bars eller 9-ft. headbar all 2" tubing airglide -X trapeze bar lawn swing S.R.i lact SmKi White N-KB3 Geller USSR.

Black H-i 6xBP K-N3 N-B3 rants are Mrs. Glsela Gresser, Mona Karff, Mrs. Mary Bain and Mrs. Greta Fuchs. New York; Mrs.

Mary Selensky, Philadelphia; Mrs. Mildred Mo 7'3" legs Pomar' SmIi While lf-NxPch 'UM33 33-R-B l-P-434 4-P-K4 s-e-Ki 4-P-B4 NxP may co. toys all seven stores NxN R-KN P-KNJ B-N P-03 0-0 P-B4 PxP NB3 K-KNS BxN Arella, Lucille Kell ner. Detroit: Mrs. Eva Aron P-KN4 SR-K son, Chicago, and Kate Sellars, THH2 -B-KJ 14-BxN H-BxKS 12-QB 24-P-M BxB NxB Wlllmette, 111.

CHESS CLUB NOTES P-04 PxP 0 8 Rtslgnt. CO.n- Caah- 0-R42-R-B7 Q-NSi lVK-ft The Anaheim Pearson Park chess team played a six-man lunt KING Color tlx Mm team from China Lake at Riv Cuantlty INDIAN DEFENSE AeronlUhlmenn Aaron ORDER BOARD OPEN TODAY. SUNDAY. A M. TO P.M.

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Calif. Mall and phon rdtri filled. Uhlmann E. Germany White Germany inai, Blecl White prside and won by a score of Winners for Anaheim were Glenn Bills, Raymond N-0 Blerk S3 P-03 ON-0? Bagley. Ted Kemmerer, Felt NXQH P-NS xNP OxR P-B31 24-QR 2-KJ 27-RxN 2t-N-Kl MiR 30-P-B4 ST-P-KS 32-PNP 34-N-l xS-NxP 34-P-K J7-0-N oun Dussubieux and Jim Bo-nillal.

Thomas McDermott drew his game. The Anaheim club meets Friday evenings at 400 P-RS P-M4 i Ysur Nmt P-KN3 NJ 0-0 P-M R-K PxP NB4 P0R4 KN-Ol Palm St. OxN RK 1- P- 2- P-OS4 3- N-OB3 4- N-B3 5- P-KNJ 4-B-NI 7-0-0 I- P-K4 -P-KRJ 10- P-QJ II- BPkF 12- N-R 13- N433 14- B-K HR-IC 14-OxN 17-067 11- QR-B 10-02 20-N 24-BkP P-N3 In California add 4 aalra tax. Add ahlppiaf ekarga Wrond t'nitvd Fared delivery aoaa. toe dallvary for ordtra under t3.M.

daarra for C.O.D.'a. 3 eaana for pickupa. T-4-1 Irving Rivise, scoring 14-1, won the regular Tuesday evening rapid transit tournament at the Herman Stelner Chess dub, 8801 Cashio St Jim Lazos City. B. B-Ktch P-RJ B-02 41-Q-KJ R-OS 4I-K-R3 P-QN443-I-I(4 84 3i4xll PxP Rn RxB tied for second with Alza at -Nch ONdi 12V4-2V4, and Paul Qulllen fol lowed with 12-3..

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