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BY ISAAC KASHDAN INT1KNAT10NAI 0ifxMA5tf AiMrttt ieirtn CSwaa I. Timet let Anftto S3. Colli. 1 1 i lf, 1 1 CHER WINS TITLE IN JUNIOR TOUENEY Julr tl. II''? TIMES PROBLFM 2817 Br O- Dobbs 4-K .4 a a veteran at 14, retainer 5 title of junior chess cham-l 1 i if the United States, wln-l nil, S'i-'i In' the tournament: luded last week in San I sm'O.

I ivelier was matched with, riiv of the leaders In the 33 Swiss system event, defeat irfX eight of his opponents and fhawini? with California Junior C'hnmpion Gilbert' Ramirez of, Lun rancisco in the fifth round. Ramirez took second prize! with a 7V4-1V4 score. He also i Was undefeated hut arew tnree timvs. with Richard Owen of Putt Lake City and Ronald Tracker of Richmond. as WHITE White matti In two.

TIMES PROBLEM 2871-B7 R. C. Mowrx BLACK II JL if Well as Fischer. The Ixs Angeles entrant, Stephen Sholomson, finished in third place, scoring 6Wi-2Vi. He lost to the two leaders and drew with Leonard Hill of Mountain View, Cal.

Mike Bredoff of Redwood City was fourth with 6-3. Following are the final scores cf all the participants and games from the tournament; 1 I 8. Plrhr, Brooklyn I'i Rtimlrea, Ban Francisco 7' 3 8. Smiomsol). Lot AngelM' 6'A 4 R.

Thicker, Richmond 6 WsM I 1 3 rr Ui whsrs vca shepp ed last? M. Bredoif, Redwood Cltjr 5' 6 L. HU1, Mountain View 24 3 3'4 3 '4 I't 3 '4 3 vi jh-rfc. ir em ri ACH time vou shork do vou i 8 '4 8 '4 S'4 9a 8 8 8 8 8 7 K. wanj, Berkeley Clnrlc.

Long Bench Walker, Portland. Or, 10 Miller, Albnqurrauf 1 R. Wllco. Sillnu 13 A Schoene. Malaga.

N.J. 11 T. Heldt Albuquerque 14 D. Krauae, Pato Alto 15 h- Allen. Ban Francisco 1fi Wulnea Anrramnto leave the market with that good feclinj you get when you've made a really good deal? WHITE 10 White matei In three fitJIJIKR SOLVING CONTEST Thtj ts the semifinal week of the solving contest.

Solutions to today's rrrnrilrmfi mnat hp nostmarkpd DV 4 '4 4 '4 4 '4 4 "a 44 4 '4 44 4V4 July 30 Remember that variations are necessary for full credit tort three-movers. 1 Or is the extent of the "deal," just a few specials or maybe none at all? At FOX you're sure you made good deal be- cause it's given to 8 Stores for the first three weeks of; the contest show over 20 solvers with the maximum of 18 points fori 8 '4 17 R. Dickinson, Rjdwood City 4'i 10 Wreden, Sm Francisco 4'ti 19 Bennett, Ft. Worth 4'i 20 R. Owen.

Bait La' City 4' 21 H. Kllloush Ruiell, 4 '4 22 1 Ban 4 '4 23 W. Lee. San Francisco 4 24 Schmerl. Piedmont 3'i 25 Sutherland.

Sin Prin. 3' a 28 J. B'arksUme, Sin Joa 3'i 57 A. faiey. Nevada City 3'4 23 Hcppe.

Bin Franclico 3.4 21 D. Ho7daniH, Rerlw City 3 30 B. Pohorllia, Larkaour 2V4 31 N. Kru. Sin Ralael 2 33 S.

Joplln, Oakland 1'4 33 L. Font Ban Franclico 1 KINO'3 INDIAN DEFENSE that period. Earliest postmarks Will decide in case of ties fur the prizes. 8'4 8 '4 8 '4 8 '4 6 6(4 7 7 '4 I SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2873: B-Q5 Witn Biack to play: B-Bti TO PROBLEM 2874: K-Rl. II R-tB.

O-BS: If R-KN or R-Q. 2 O.P5: IJB-R. 2 Q-B3: If R-R3, 2 Q-ti2: If R-R31 3 Q-K4; if RxP, 2-Q-B7; If '-Kj. 2 Q-RS. SOLVERS' LIST 0.

vmrM rtrcher Black P-04 Klsht it you, each lime, right at the checkstand, in the form of famous S8.ll Green Stamps. They mean a discount on everything in your shopping bag addition to the savings on specials like these! extwa points U. N. J. 41 1 Chilver.

W. Cook. S. A.i yi 1 1 J. Freed.

J. 1.. Guenther. A. Dr.

J. A. Healy, D. J. vV-Vf.

W. W. Irwin, S. H.j l. Desick Pamlrci F'-eher Rnmlrci Hl.rl! White 1- N-KBJ 14-P-Q? 2- P-XN3 1S-P--N4 J-'J-Ni B-N5 16-PxB 4- 0-O 0-017-B-R3 8-P-B4 f-N-E3 -P-C4 -P-l-R3 R-K 5- Q-Bi 22-N-fJS 10-N-P K-N3 23-PxN Hulteren, Itgren, p.B4 Katz, J.

Kaufman, J. E. Maendl, E. A. Mever.

W. S. Moore. J. H.

Murray, PxB 1 J2hr? NxN P-QS BiR R-K4 S. Mviel G. F. Oilncer, W. O.

Paine R. Ploeta, M. Rubin. G. Serrano, S.

Shapley, L. Simon. B. Smith, L. A.

Victor, N. C. Woodard, C. Yip, '-N3 F-t5t m-i-vr -NJ S1-P-K3 3--R3 -R3 B-B4 Drawn T. Zwonkln.

Nix imint R. Goodwin. A PONZIANI OPENINO lloTimion Wang" Sholomson' Huebsch. R. UlPasqiia.

R. S. Prln Blacklele. R. Travers.

Four pi BlackiWhlte Will!" JW-S -Sae, B-03! nuvlll nr R. K. Bond. F. J.

Boschan, Kj2i D- BreRman, G. Chandler. L. B.vans, Bo KnG. Francis, W.

H. Griffith. D. B. KK2 Habherfleld, D.

O. Halren, G. Kr.q Heathman, D. Hlnrlchsen, D. G.

Hoel, R-C52 K. G. Howell, W. Huber, P. A.

Usz-B-B4Mo, P. S. Lee, N. Lesser, S. Mann, kb; Mi Morris, R.

A. Nash. W. A. Pfelffer, 4 P-K4 27-N-K4 K-QB3 28-K-B3 P-04 29-R-R2 B-C2' 30-R-R7 M-Qj 31-K-C1 Nrh 32-N-B3 N-B3 33-B-R3 B-QB4I34-B-N8 N-N5' 35-BxR Q-N137-R-B B-NJ 40-R-R5 P-CIR4142-RXR B.xQP Two nolntfi E.

Blowers, Bushueff, K. S. Davis, J. Davis, T. Dona-hu R.

T. KdwalL E. H. Lpper son. G.

Prnncis. S. Glassbere, T. pit 1 4. T.

Gnttsilarker. R. A. Heesenian, Q-B4i43-R-KS 1 wl. I I.lllvstone.

B. I.oe- 44-R-KB8 P-KB3 A. Mendelsohn, S. W. Nay, 45- R-BSch 46- N-OS 47- R-B8 4B-KlP 49- R-B8 50- NxB 51- R-WB6I pxt Q-BTl QxQ B-R2 R-Q B-K PiP B-N PxP B-B41 B-K2 KxN Reaigna l-i'-X4 2.N-KB3 3- P-B3 4- Q-r -PxP 6-0 -Q f-QxN 8 B-B4 5- P-P3 1D-B-K3 11- PxN 12- K-C3 13- K-B2 14 R-K H-N-Q3 V- 17-P-R3 lil-Sl-KI 19 P-ON Sd-PxP Sl-P-R S'l-RxQ 2J.P-N5 24-R-ON J.1-P-N6 Sii-PxP S-x'itenoff Willie 4-P-K4 t-N-KBJ 3- B-Ki 4- B-R4 I P-04 6- B-N3 5- B-Qi o-o 10- B-N5 11- N-B5 12- P-KB4 11-B-R4 14- Q-N4 li-PxQ lh -a-K2 R.

s. Norm u. urvis. u. n.

rai-terson. E. E. Penter, M- Rosen, L. D.

Schmidt. F. G. Salar. J.

Stronfr, G. Taliaferro, J. Valentine. H. West, L.

La Wilkinson. One point D. I.inn, D. Saul. In Problem 2874.

If White makes a waitlns move such as 1 N-HJ or 1 B-B4 Black can t'elav the mate by Tt-KV! 2 RxPch. The correct Walker Biack CR-KjKey move avoids the cheek. ftxrt P-OB4 a time limit of 50 minutes for moves. Sweat, plump, juicy, largo red i i u- N. RUT LOPEZ Wilkeriirt'anoff II.

ack White P-K419-N-B3 N-UBJ 20-R-K P-OHJ 21-RxR P-03 22-P-S6 r-QN4 23-Q-B2 PxP 24--N3ch 0-Q2 I2S-Q-R4 N-P3 27-QxBPch B-K2l28-OxR O-O 29-Q-K8ch P-R3 30-Q-K 31-P-B3 -K i 33-Q-N3ch 34-0-K3 K.1-K35-Q-K7 RxB Realsnl PxN All iiieiiiucis vi uic-tiuu eligible to play in the tourna-j llieill, IllLluuilltj new iiieuiucia enrolled this week. The nn K-N PxP K-N2 P-B5 H-K7ch N-B8 K-R2 P-N8IQI B-Q4 trance fee Is SI, and merchan-U dise prizes will be given. All if Mil ll IS-OxN players who own clocks are1 urged to bring them. For fur-jf ther information, write to 6 XA OPEN AT CLKVEIjAXD The 5Rth Opc-n Championship George Goehler, tournament di- the u.s. mess reueraiion rector, at the Steiner Club, will take place at the Manger J5otel in Cleveland, 0., Aug.

5 to Lean tender mealy chsnks of boneless meat lie It will be a 12-round Swiss t'i'item tournament, directed by Gworge Koltanowski. The first prize will be $1000, SAXTA MONICA EXPERTS R. Harshbarger Increased his perfect score to 5-0 when he beat R. Seltzer in the fifth round of the Santa Monica section of the Expert Candidates Tournament. I.

Szaflr Is In second place nn and there will be 19 other cash prizes. The tournament is open total! players who are or he with 4-1, followed by R. Sale. enme members of the USCF I .3 3 Tile entry fee is S15 in addition 3V4. and R.

-Seltzer 3V444.K to the $5 federation dues. jThe next round is scheduled for Lb JL For entries or further nignt. following are the details of last week's play. 1 1 BOUND riVK TMtion write to Bela Suranyi, 4 SO 100th Cleveland 25, 1 1 B. Collin 0 1 R.

Reiner v- A. Burgyan, 2154 Kt Cleveland 2. aaln R. Harshbarier ii. Cherestea 0 1 iS'MWMVrWM1, 3.

oicin I A. Diamond J4lvHft S1VI IHHt.m 0 ttJamuel Reshevsky, Voim'i i. OlJh B. Mints K. Forrest T.

Camnbell 3. DeBrUc hnt Barham 0 liTte a man in a hurry. J. LflBiiruci if J. Carlson 0 Anderson C.

Lowerr va Wrinaell. Jaf. wranseii fray va A. Kempner snd A. Mlchaelaon roinped oil with the first three games of his match with U.S.

Champion Arthur B. Blsguier. The match, for the best out of 10- games, is beinT contested at va. k. sale were adjourned.

CITY TEH RACE EXKKTS B. Kakiml maintainpd his the Manhattan Chess Club in lead in the City Terrace section Kew York, lot the Expert Candidates Tour Following are the first two games: NIMZO-INDIAN DEFENSE nament by defeating J. Hamilton in the sixth round. His score is 5V2-H. D.

Youn? and L. Thompson are tied for second at 4-Ha, followed by Clark. 4-2. The Fetivaltj BIsTuleriResheviky BUtuler Unit Black IWhita irk P-KR4 N-K4 last round is scheduled for this B- Wednesday evening BxP Fresh, steer l-P-04 I-P-CB4 5-N-QBJ 4-P-K3 I-N-K2 -p-erij H-3-C1 10- N-NJ 11 PxP J-'-B-KJ U-O-O Ji-KH-Q JK-Q-N 17-P-OH4 1S-N-M lf-N-et yciT.g 'll-i'-Bl P-K3 23-N-B B-N5 H-P-K4 0-0 2S-PxN P-0 B-K2 21-B-OB3 NxP i2-BxN K-C2 B4l-B3 P-B4 i31-B-N3 NxP32-0 Q2 33--B4 B-N2 34-B 4 R-B 35-OExB 4-B2 '3-BxR Q-N 37-B-BS H'4i-02 38-UtP P-OR3 39-N-BJ F-ON4 40-K-O2 BxR 41-K-B3 O-RI i i i i The City Terrace Chess 3875 City Terrace Drive, is in viting all members and friends to a party on July 24 at 8 p.m. This will celebrate the conclu sion of the tournament.

i Following are the results of last week's play: BOUND (IX B-H6 O-N-ch B-B3 R-Q Q-04 BxM BxB B-NS PxB P-K4 Q-R9cri 0-Q4rh Rnaa Advertised Special Good 3 Days MONDAY thru WEDNESDAY July 22, 23 and 24 15) 1 1 U. laVI B. Kaltlml Yount Ramlltoa Amdon SICIUAN DEP1NSB 1 1 UU LJ Li ReaherxkT iBIsrylex Reah-vskT Clark Mlu Irua U7 IpKin JCt ThnrtiDtoa n. RohMna K. Norman H.

Radar g-f' r-UB4 16-KR-O. P-C3 1 17-O-KBJ a. rooca P9 Ivzfs, hzn, fresh, tssty (by p' lilH 1-P-K4 N-KBJ 3-P-li 4-NxP i-N-CBl 1-K1 1 P-E3 n-at B-N'3 S--P-CR4 I'-M-PJ 13 l-KxP IS-O-O PTPI18-P-N4 42N-F4 H-KF3 19-PxP KxB P-KS3 20-PxPch PxP B-N2 21-NxV H-K4 -Or 3 22-N-04 0-C2 -ON4 23-Q-Ftch K-K B-K2 24-e-M B-P5 -KT4 2i-B-B QR-K8 P-N5 2S-P-P4 H-NS P-B4 21-P-RJ F3 PxP 2-OxP 4xKPP K-R3 25-R-RJ 24-KS O-O Ret.tna i 1 nn ill i SAXTA MONICA DISPLAY i The Santa Monica Chess Club' will have a unique display of chess sets, books and pictures today at Joslyn Hall In Lincoln Park, 7th and Wilshire In San- ta Monica. Also on the prosrram are simultaneous play, blindfold chess, and individual and team match play, to start about noon I The chess features will part of the sixth annua! recrea- tion fair sponsored by the Santa No rightl TOUR KEY The annual open tournament cf the Inglewood Chess Club ill start WVinesday evening, Anrr. 7, at the Iridlewood Recre-at Km Center, 621 La Brea Ave.

The event will be a seven-round Swiss system, played at i rate of 30 moves an hour. CfceFg trophies snd books are Monica Recreation Department. RAPID TRANSIT TOURNEY Saul Yarmak ran off with first prize, scoring 130, In the reiru- "if 'iv ii A 1 1 i rereo as prices, j-or runner in- iuesaay evening rarm trans-' 1 f'vnnation tull the club wre-lit tout nament at the Her- -ti-y, Hans Zander, at Chess Club. Irving 1 i of the team captain, KormaalvUe and Dr. Peter Lapiken tiJ CC'ldberg.

at PL. 4-635. (for fecond with folio e. 5959 TOCKXFT TO START jby Flnlt, 8 "4-44. Considerable interest has de- L.A.

CLUB OTENS BRANCH I in the tournament The Lcs Angeles Ches Club 1 started Friday eveninz at announces the of a 1-erman teiner Chesa Ciub.j branch at. tbo Etho par it P.ec Formosa A'e. It will Cenn-r. 1:32 iix-rotinl SwL8 system, with The phone is MA. 1U p-.

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