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gOtfgngflMfCfotftf 17 IEMIEY CHESS BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONAL ORANOMASTEt Addr.il ItDart Chm fditar, I A. TlmM Im AngtUi S3, Calif. r.s. ciiAMPioNsmr STARTS IN NEW YORK Twelve of the loading masters of the country, including five International grandmasters, have begun play for the United States Chess Championship, according to a report from the New York Times. The winner will receive custody of the Lesslng J.

Rosenvvald Trophy. The tournament will be a Dc. II, 1S TIMES PROBLEM 30J3 R. Burger BLACK 4 irotinu-rohin, extending through I.Ian, Kight rounds will be played at the Manhattan C'hes and three at the Marshall WHITE 9g r.t rrnf- n.r firm fyf I ij IZ It U' i 1 Mf. While mates In two.

TIMES PROBLEM 305. By N. Rubeni BLACK 1 Chess Club, both in Xew York I Hobby Fischer, the 1. "-year-old Brooklyn marvel, is the jdefending champion. He won I pmyj- IlllllilalMllIte 1 (, the tournament last January.

I His chief rival will be Samuel jReshevsky, America's intcrna-Itional ace who was runner-up to Hobby last year. Another highly favored participant is Paul Benko, also a a aster, who finished third in the recent. Interzonal Tournament in Portoroz, Yugoslavia. Benko and Fischer aie expected to represent the United States next, year in the Challengers Tournament lead ing to a match with 'World Champion Mikhail Botwinnik of Russia. The other grandmasters In the tournament are Arthur Bis-gtiier and Larry Evans, both former U.S.

champions. The other entrants are William Lombardy, Kdmar Mednis, James T. Shervvin and Raymond Weinstein, all of New York; Donald Byrne of Olivet. Robert Byrne of Indian WHIlE I White matet in three. When the black kinfr moven )n I hp rook is unpinned.

This ii true before and after the key moe. There Is more varletv than one miRht expert in 3026, with several echoed mates, SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3M1: N-KI SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3023: R-B4 If KxN, 2 RxP; if PxR, 1 BS. SOLVERS' I.tST Five points W. S. Aaron.

F. Akj, E. H. Hacon. J.

('. Bever. Cut-; lorian. ('. f'resswptl.

F. R. Duftcih i 3 I r. a 3. 23 apolis, and Charles Kalme of Ihieux, f.

Foster, n. vlilien. .1. Philadelphia. The tournament committee J-l.

(Infiith. J. Haldostlan, G. T. DO mi u.iti ii.

.1. Kaufman, M. Morris, E. E. Penter, W.

1.. Hanke). o. consists of Morris J. Kasper.

chairman, Walter J. Fried. Horowitz. s- Sylvester, R. G.

Spann, Al Three points Fairfax HigH Srhool Chess Club. h. M. II. Meierhans.

Two points A. Blair, C. Cresswell. One point D. (liljson, O.

H. Ketchum, J. Lucas, P. jlezewski. Walter .1.

Sbipman and Jeremiah F. Donovan. Hans Kmoeh is tournament director. The donor of the trophy, Lessing ,1. Rosenwald of Jenkinstown.

was formerly chairman of the board of Sears, Roebuck Co. BOTWIXXIK TX HOTXAXD World Champion Mikhail Botwinnik of Moscow, accom GIRLS' NYLON 'N RAYON BOUFFANTS CUTE PRINT-TOP "GROW" SLEEPERS GIRLS' 3-PIECE EMBOSSED PJ's FOR JUNIOR! TIE SHIRT AND LINKS! BOLD LOOK IN A BOYS' COTTONS SANTA MOMCA INVITES Entries are being accepted for a series of tournaments announced by the Santa Monica Bay Chess Club, which meets Mondays and Wednesdays at panied by fellow-Russian Salothe clubhouse in Lincoln Park, 1 98 59 198 998 998 I'lohr, stopped on at agenm-; and Wilshire in Santa won. gen, Holland, before returning ica. home from the Munich team Invitational tournaments for tournament. masters and experts will sts-'t Filtered in a competition Wednesday.

Jan. 5, with an en-with four Dutch masters. fee" of $10. This will oe winnik triumphed handily withjrated by the U.S. Chess Federa- sizes sizes sizes complete a score ot tnree wins ana uvoition.

a Class a tournament draws. The champion defeated J. H. Donner in the last round. will get under way Monday, Jan.

5. with a $2.50 tee. Anyone interested should to which stage they had been call Tournament Director Her on even terms bert T. Abel at EX. 4-9162.

Donner, scoring 3-2, divided the second and third prizes 4 to 16 No-iron cotton with lots of sissy lace ruffles on sleeveless top and both pairs of pants baby doll. and i Flohr. Van Scheltinga Fine 160-count cloth in morale-booster prints. Pen-ney's smooth-drying finish is a real morale booster, too. 4 to 14 The popular new soft bouffant slip sheer nylon over tiered rayon taffeta.

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Clip-on tie, too. Sizes 2 to 10. EAST SIDE OPEX TOURNEY The City Terrace Chess Club, 3875 City Terrace Drive, announces an East Side Open Chess Tournament, which will be played Wednesday evenings lowed by Bouwmeester and Roessel. l'2-22. The tourna ment was sponsored by the Cal tex Petroleum Co.

Following is one of Botwin starting Jan. 7. Six rounds will be scheduled, using Swiss sys- nik victories. em pairings, 'the time limit KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE will be 50 moves in two hours. Van Scheltinga Van Scheltinga Botwinnik Botwlnmk All players are invited.

The Black entry fee is S2.50. For regis White U-N-Q4 P-KN3I B-N3j tration, call Bernard Oak at N-B3 PxN N-K5 P-Q3I 19- NxN 20- B-Q4 21- 0-K3 AN. 1-6567 or write him at 1155 P-QB3I: P-K4 White 1-P-Q4 5-P-K4 3-N-KBJ -B-OB4 5-0-0 -NB3 7- B-Q3 8- P-KS BxpIX Miller L.A. fi.t. NB3r22-PXP P-Q4 53-BxB B-N5 24-Q-Q4 KN-02'25-PxQ qxq Leo Hillman was elected oR-ni president of the club at its last 9-P-KR3 BXN 26-P-UNJ P-K3 27-BxN OPxB 10-QxB 11-N-K2 1J-P-B3 13-B-K3 R-Q PxP P-Q5 P-0 QR-Q5 p.QB4i28-KR-Q N-GB3I29-P-Q5 BxPi30-P-B B-N2'31-QR-B Q-K2 Resigns P-B4i 14-PxP 1SQ-N3 I6-P-KB4 U-Q-B2 "iceuus.

xjeii naKimi js vice-president and Bernard Oak is secretary and treasurer. On the hoard of directors are Earl Am- don. Nathan Kramer, M. Lehr-er, Bill Ponce, H. D.

Rader, Dr. Sidney Weinbaum and S. Weiner. The club meets every Wednesday, with visitors always welcome. The dues are $3 per year.

I Merry Christmas 1 jg to all our readers. I.OMBARDY AVIXS TITLE IX KASTEKX STATES CHESS AVilliam Lombardy of Xew York, world junior champion, won the Fastern States cham pionship, finishing ahead of a roup of 4: plavers at the In 0 atic eds the yle. dependent Chess Club of Fast Orange, X.J. He won his first four games, then drew in the DOWNEY CLUB ACTIVE The Downey Chess Club has been the scene of two interesting events recentlv. In a match with the San Gabriel Chess Club, Downey was defeated by a score of 5-4.

A return match is being arranged. In a 20-game simultaneous exhibition, L. Tiluks, the leading Downey plaver, won 17, drew with T. Fumev and R. Benz, and lost to A.

Baum. The Downey Chess Club meets every Thursday evening in the Imperial Park Recreation Building on Rives Ave. just north of Imperial Highway. Other clubs interested in matches should contact Frank Pye by phone at TO. 9-8826.

MUNICH TEAM TOURNAMENT final round with Weaver W. Adams, former Xational Open champion. Adams tied for second at 4-1 WASBTI WEABT jj KftU or no i with Lev Blonarowch of N'ew- irk and Saul Wanatek of Phila delphia. Tied at S's-Bi were Herbert Avram, Dr. Ariel Mengarini, Walter J.

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QR-N 10.RN U-P-03 12- B-Q2 13- Q-B 14- OR4 15- P-R5 H5-PQN4 STEIXER CLUB TOURNEYS -bs 17-Q-K T. Weinberger is the plaver with a 4-0 score at tne end of the fourth round of the CAROKANN DEFENSE 0-30 tournament at the Her man Steiner Chess Club, 10S America's biggest 2.98 buy in little-or-no-ironing broadcloth. With convertible link or button cuffs. White. Softest imaginable leather in pink, turquoise or black.

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Little or no ironing. These proportion fitted fancy tricots are just as feminine as can be! Runproof, reinforced, and with gently elasticized legs. E. Sopousek are tied for sec-i s-kpxp ond with 3-1 score. A.

Gates Jf? follows with Harry U-N-B3 Borochow is directing the tour-j lZ nament. I p-on4 The Tuesdav evening rapid- transit tournament at the club 12'p'xP resulted in a tie for first at; between Borochow and.tj.0-0 Irving Rivise. Sven Almgreni'-oP' Pomar Botwinnik Soa Russia Black While P-OB3 40-P B7 P-Q4 4I-OR-Q7 PxP 42-R N7ch KB3 43-KR-lc; P-K3 44-K-N B-K2 45-K-BI 0-0 44-R-Olctl ONS 47 R.Q4 P-OR4 HIM KN-02 4-R-07 PxP 50-R-R P-K4 51-R-RlcH P-KS 52-RxRcll NxP 53-RxRP PxN S4-P-B4 N-K4 55-R-R? NxB 54-K-N3 03 57-R R2 R-N 58-R-OI OxB 5-K-B3 K3 40-K K4 1-R-B2cll KR-B 62-P-N4 0 B4 U-R-Ol B7 4-RxP QxRP 65 R-03 O-BS 44-K-B R-K 47 R-K3 07 M-P-NSch BxP M-K-N4 B-02 70-P R4 B-K3 71-R-K5 NS T2-R-RS RxO 73-k-RS PxN 74-R R7c! t-KRS 75-K N4 II XB 77-P-R R-R 71-P-R7 Pomar SDain Black K-N OR-B1 K-R KH R-B 0R-B3 QR-B3 KB K-M KR-N3 R-B KxR K-K p-os RB3 R-B4 K-K 2 R-C4 K-CJ K-B4 K-03 R-QR4 K-K 2 R-R4 -R5c K-BJ RRf K-B3 R-RS R-NS R-Kt RNci R-KB( K-8 RxP P-K4 P-K5 dene Rubin tied at 7-2, fol-H-oxN hv Mrs. Lena Grumctte. -b-RJ 1.

1- 20-BxB tne oniy woman in me eem. 2i-kr who scored 5-4. iy The club is planmns to start 24-R N3 its annual championship tour-iSJ-ca nament the second week in 27 rj LOS ANGELES COUNTY ALHAMBRA BUR BANK El MONTE LANCASTER MONTROSE POMONA WESTCHESTER LONG BEACH NO. HOLLYWOOD RESEDA WEST COVINA ORANGE COUNTT ANAHEIM FULLERTON LAGUNA BEACH ORANGE SANTA ANA rirr. arcadia "hub- canoga park glendale January.

There will be sec- jfoJ itions for masters, experts and rxp fnr newcomers to tournament Membership in the club 3j-r-ob Jis required. For further infor 'mat ion write to Gene Rubin. 3-kr s' mn Wilshire or caii him lat OL. 5-6072. ONTARIO Jiio nunznu ate.

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