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35 Port 1-SUU- APR. TO, 1960 got flngtlfg Cfatt BROADWAY EASTER-TIME GIFTS A. Treasure B6sket The plush bunny is smiling because he knows the good things inside, like the cocoanut nest, chocolate eggs, easter candies, bon bon rabbit and kiddie favors. beautifully packaged for gift giving. 4.78 B.

Families of Easter Fun Gifts to be filled with candies. Mr. and Mrs. Rabbit (she's in whitS he's in brown) 39c each. Mrs.

Duck in gold, 39c each. "I think we should open a new checking occount the old one doesn't have pny money in it." BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONAL GRANDMASTER Addr Utttri to Chtti Editor. I -A. Tin IstAngalti 53. Calif.

CHESS (Give second choice on phone or mail orders.) C. Traditional Chocolate Egg This one's 10 ounces and comes in your choice of fruit and nut or chocolate nut filling. Gift boxed for only 1.19. '20 also beautifully decorated, for 2.19 D. Chocolate Eggs in Gaily Colored Foil.

Hide them where they'll be discovered quickly. Such good eating. Give them by the box for gifts. One pound Easter box, solid or filled milk chocolates, 1.29 Mail ond Telephone Orders Filled Candy, 34 All Stores Except Long Beach BOTVINNIK WINS TWO, STILL TRAILS April 10, IfM TIMES PROBLEM 3161 Bv L. Bate BLACK After trailing by 3 I'.

i i "vv w. ill i Wmi vM- JiJ world champion Mikhail Bot- vinnik turned on his' challenger, Mikhail Tal, and won the eighth and ninth games of the. title match being contested In i I i i 3 'l A Moscow, according to a New York Times report. i The score is 5 to 4 In favor of Tal, who won the first! sixth' and seventh games of the match. The series consists of 21 games, of which Tal must win a majority to wrest the title.

Botvinnik will retain the cham pionship in the event of a tie' match. i The seventh game was Identical with the fifth until Bot vinnik varied on his ninth turn. An exchange of pieces left Tal with control of the cen 11. I II Vt ter squares and a better devel opment. Botvinnik got his rooks into play by advancing his pawns on the edge of the board.

All III Ll uA' 1 I wwi' fsSv sr wns going well until he mis calculated, allowing Tal to gain' a material advantage by a ncat nigh obvious com ilnatlon. 1 was ample for the chal- 1 to score the win, his nd in succession. Tn th'e eighth garro. in which conducfd the white! fc- he succeeded In tylnr i Tors pieces cn tve quoen '9. Tal gave up a pawn but 8 no relief.

i'rs i vrf c'- i'-c Whllt mates In three. V-f jA i i "a J't-VJ both short of Vjv 'f ill 4 WiV tine, Botvinnik sacrificed a No. 3161 has a problemist's dream kevmove and a varied set of mutes. took for a minor piece to set tip winning chances for the The pawns are the main actors in 31ii2, both on attack and delense. I DIAL THE PREFIX IN YOUR AREA TO CALL WITHOUT A TOLL CHARGE: ATlantie 9-3711.

Cltrut 3-6201, CReitvww 4-5191, Gilbert 1-1355. KEystont 3-1301, MAdiion 4-7411, HEwmark 8-1111, OSborne $-4421, POplor C-94II. STote 9-7161, SYcemare 6-9111, VErmonl 9-2211 Call MAditon 6-T411 Of mall this tot THE BROADWAY, Customer Servkt, I.O. Box 2072 (Terminal Annex), Los Angeles 54, California SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3153: B5 I J154 R4 J154: SOLUTION TO PROBLEM inr'ar, i ix-Kvcn; it 4 B4, 2 K-RSch. -B4cn, K-Nxn; end game.

A strongly posted knht, supported by two pawns, brought about a decision in favor of Botvin ni't in 41 moves. The following games are from the match: SIXTH MATCH GAME 4 I Cjunn. i itrm and Slyle i Siitf I Color 2nd Color i Price 1 I I I SOLYEItS' LIST Five point V. S. Aaron, T.

Aka, M. Cluttori.in, Cresswell, lor-ello, Mrs. W. A. Certh, V.

H. Griffith. J. Kaufman, X. J.

Lomax. Mrs. .1. V. Moore, E.

V. Rothmarv. C. E. Stern.

Three points J. F. Brown. Two -s fur- sJ rfl wi'iBi i.M Nam (please print). Adarees City point J.

C. Banfe, Bw-lund. W. J. Heyneker, G.

V. Mlsh- I have a Broadway eharce account ler, Dr. T. R. Newltt, E.

E. Penter, E. J. Pollard, L. Rankel, D.

A Starr. Mai. H. Triwush. L.

A. Victor. occup'ed the open JB file to fIn a decided advantage in upace. A and deeply calculated f- iicrlfice opened new lines tor attack. i -botvinnik played to exchange but this.

resulted In one of FJl't. piwm reaching the seventh rank: A few forceful moves later tf bishops and rooks had full Vape and be was enabled to regain 1t 'niece. I enclose One point F. Arevedo, M. A.

F. J. P. Foley. G.

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Newman, Rosen, b. Schwarz, W. I Tooley, F. ogeU -rook ending was reached In h'ch Tal had an extra pawn. The fata was adjourned after 48 moves, ut overnight study convinced Bot- th.

oft. ground several, weak moves, notably on his 21st turn when B-N2 was much superior 1au. nnrl Via Muinn. i I n. I to K-N2.

In the lmal position tag. play. GOLDEN BOOKS FOR YOUNG READERS ppassky was awut to win piece when Fischer resigned. In other games Flsche KING'E INDIAN DEFENSE Botvinnik Til I Botvinnik hlte PxQiscored points against Bernardo Black A'hite N-KB3 P-KN3 J4-R-N1 2T-8 Si Wexler of Argentina and OJisio of Brazil. His 2-i score 01 M-MxP RB ptacea mm in lourin ixismon Bronsteln and Olafsson were tied for second and third with 2Wi each.

J-N-KBJ B.NJ iP-04 S-0 BJ o-o PK4 -P-KRJ 10- P-OS 11- BPxP 1I-N-K J3-N-03 UQxN 1S-RN 1-B-KI V-QKJ H-KRS 1K-R2 JO-PxP 71-R-OR 33-BQ? ji-OR-N Swusky White FUcher Black PxP ON-O? 30-NR) RxBch PK4 31-B-B B-K5 P-B3 3JNKJ BK4 B-B3 PxP 34-RxP BxP N-B4 3VR-QBT BxP B-OJ 34-RxQRP BS NxNl37.R.RBctl K-B2 ICR B3I R-R7cH K3 N-R4 39 R-R3 P44 Q-N5I40-K-BJ BRScti RBSI4I-K-N1 KQ3 QR.OB(4?-N-NJ BN P-8443-BxB PxB BxPI44-KxB K04 N-B5 45 R-R' PxPl44-R3B; K-OJ QxP I Resigns P-B1 KV( V4l ''95 i iiVw i hi I K-R Young Adults 10 to 15 1 8 Sky Observers Guide 2.95 19 Walt Disney's People and Places 4.95 G20 The Sea Around Us by Rachel Carson. .4.95 21 The World of Science 4.95 G22 Golden Treasury of Myths and Legends 4.95 KING'S GAMBIT Fl'cher'Spasshy Black I White PxP P-03 JI-OxNch NXN24-R-B7 P-QB4 35-R-K4 PP 04 0-0 58-Q K4 RxB 28R-B4 P-B4' R-KN NxB R-N2 OxPch QN5 B-K5 0-N4 MievAC 1P-K4 J-P-KB4 3- N-KBI 4- PKR4 i-N-Ki t-P-04 7N01 BxP NBJ 10- PxN 11- B-K2 12- 0-0 13- BxNP 14- BxB 15- Q-N4 is i 111 I tlllff r. K-B SEVENTH MATCH G.OIE Ttotvlnnik had the worst of the RQ 0 RS Resigns o. I I Opening and had a difficult time Just as Completing his development, ha succeeded in equalizing tf the a.nne. G23 Human Body.

.4.95 Jifi LEAGUE TEAM MATCHES he- missed a charn conn which al Li SiK The first team of the Van 24 Golden Anniversary lowed Tal to gaiu two minor pieces for a rook. i The weak move was 25 B-X3. Also Inferior whs 23 B-B4, because of 28 NxX, NxN; 27 NxP. and If N'uys Chess Club is leadinu with a match score of after completing its schedule in the western division of Class Beginner Books Gl Pat the Bunny 1.50 G2 Baby Farm Animals. Small Fry Ages 3 to 7 G3 Golden Mother Goose.

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1.50 1 6 Golden Picture Book of Our Sun and the Worlds Around 1.50 1 7 Our Most Familiar Birds, $1 book ot scouting 25 Golden Encyclopedia 3.95 4 1 II in the annual team tourna 1 ment of the Southern Califor 26 Golden Book of Astronomy RN; 28 P-KB4. The correct plan as 25 P-N5. 2d N(3)-B4, and either B-B4 or KH-N4. endlnsf mill had difficulties but Tal maneu-ered his knights beautifully, winning the rook and then returning In ample time to bold the black pawns. nia Chess League.

1 ii.ii.. i rrT 7" 1.50 The first team of the Santa Monica Bay Chess Club, which lilt CA-'-VKANN DEFENSE has 6-lV6. can still tie for first by winning two remaining matches against the second i Botvinnik 'Tal Bl'cy White Botvinnik Black teams of Van Nu.vs and South Tal WMt 1 "-K4 J-PP4 J- BJ 4---P A III. CTIWUU UUIIltt lUUIUkll p.B3 team, which finished with 7-2, gjjils certain of at least third place 27 Story of Flight 3.95 G28 Golden History of the World 3.95 29 Golden Guides $1 A. Photography B.

Weather C. Zoology D. Birds E. Stars F. Sea Shores 7P-XR4 I jitr oianudiu vm if am cun -34 tinned its winning streak to lead the eastern division of R-N4 RxP R-NTctl R-N6ch Class II with 8-0.

The City Ter R-N7 LSli! ail p.NVrace Chess Club, with 7-1. still pr3 11 RxNch P-04 PxP 79-NR B-B4 30-N-R B-N3 31-N-N4 N-O? J'-NxRP KP3 y-PxB R2 34-NP P-K4 1i-P-D4 O-tt OxP 37-K-BJ B-34 38-K N4 GxQch NxB 40-N(6)-K4ch BJ 41-P-BS Or Q2 42-P-B 43-P-B P-KS4 44-N R7 PxP 4VN-Q? KR-N 44-K-B3 R4 4 K-K2 RxP 4-P BS(Q) K-Kl 4t-NxR R-K4 'O-N KSctt N3? $l-N R4tn NxR 52-N-N gg has a fighting chance with two -n-B4 nt KJ 44- 0 45- 4-- "4 19 -o 45 -II RQR7 IUUHVI3 IU fiU. The Downey Chess Club won plS'ithe Class III tournament with e-i score. They lost only to rTq the Systems Development 395 fI which has -Hi-Ufc and match to complete. The Resigns; Pasadena Chess Club, with 5-2 may still reach second place, ep-sjV FISCHER, LJUDS.I.V M.1R DEL PLATA Bobby Fischer, brilliant 16- Easter Gifts to Treasure Always QG30 My First Book About God (ages 3-7) 1.25 QG31 Golden Bible: New Testament (ages 7-10).

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Books, 18 All 9 Stores are uavia Bronsteln and Boris rounds will be plaved at the or the Soviet Lnion irate of one game a week. Cen and Fridrik Olafsson of Section Joe Bell. 132i "no- L.A. 13. Southeast spassKy is setting the pace.

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