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aMLQg 3nggltg Cfmeg 1,1 'Li. i mi- 1 1 BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONAl OKANOMASTEX AHnu CfM Idiior, iJk. Nana tat Ahm 43. Coi. CHESS FISCHER TAKES OPEN EVENT AT CLEVELAND Bobby Fischer, 14-yer-old student at Erasmus Hall High School In Brooklyn, won the Open Championship of the U.

5. Chess Federation in the tournament concluded last week at Cleveland, according to a report from the New York Times. Fischer, who had been tied with Donald Byrne of Ann Arbor, before starting the final round, was held to a draw by Walter J. Shipman of New York. That left him with a 10-2 ecore, with the final result ull In doubt.

th ifltfral came U. 5. Xmm PROBLBM 2887 TS I A it I WHITB ST1' I -r Wbltt mttti In two. 15 ii- TIMES PROBLEM 2881 II 5 i BLACK 8 4 i vQ 1 iujj 7rlr- Esil Jk iasJ Champion Arthur Bisguier was with Donald Bvrne. A juak.it-u win for Byrne would mean the championship.

But Bisguier was (n hia hst form and the point 1 was his, giving him the same in-2 tal already reacneo. The tie-breaking system had to be computed by George Koltanowskl of San Francisco, who directed the tournament. The first report had Bisguier on top, but further involved arlth-mat innvpd Fischer Into the winning position- The reaction of tne large Buaienue tieauj indicated that this was the popular result Donald Byrne wound up In 4A niops with Fourth WHITE 4 place was a quadruple tie at 9-3 Whit mUi in tbi. wh. iriui kev and four (rood un among snipman, nuuen nf Tnrlianannlisi and Edmar Med- covered mate, in 2887 make thl.

a owns p. rr nis and Anthony E. Santasiere yueen inl. of New xorx. Tiort RtvaW were Paul sne gen HOLUTIOW TO PROBLEM 2B83: B-R5 in PROBLEM 2884: R-B6 TlranHt and Anthonv F.

Saidy oului.v.. -7r N-B7; of New York and J. Theodoro- II FXHi if P-N4. 3 R-R4ch. vitch of Toronto, bcores or 8-4 led hv William G.

7 finodwln. W. M. Vii- Addison of San Francisco, Atil- lio Dl Camillo of FMiaaeipnia, Hans Berliner of Washington, TVC. Orest Ponovvch of LaKe iSiD.

Bevlll. N. Lesser, S. wood, N.J., Morton Siegel of New York and Gerald Fielding Mann, s. w.

Waisn, u. y. In proniem inn, of Reeina. Can. Th.

defense 18 P-N7. 2 n-wo. The following games were xtq kt i several buiv" w.w. looked thii resource. played at Cleveland: rrari'I TvniAM DEFENSS ID.

Brrna riscner flscherl Bttm t.r. will ho tne sue 01 BUck White 1-N-KB1 PQllfnrn a ODen Cness v-uaiu WhIW 22- P-BJ 23- P-K 24- N-B2 biacc N-KB3 P-KN3 R-N2 B-B4 B-K3 Q-N3 next week ena. uver O-O I 2S-P-RS P-Q3 P-K4, 100 players are expecieu 11 all parts of the State to exceed K-KB OR-K RPxP P-N5 OxKP O-04 27-PXP i 2B-R-R 29-PxP voar'i record-DreaKing ai- iiwv J--" R-R ll31-P-R3 of 96 In Santa car- R-K P-K5 M-K4 B-B4 KxKP BxN a.KRi 32-NxB 1 33-Q-N4 3-P-B4 3- P-QNJ 4- B-N2 B-P-K3 5- B-K2 l-O-O S-N-B3 9-R-B 10- N-K 11- P-OJ 12- PxP 13- NxI 14- B-QBJ 15- P-ON 16- Q-N3 17- P-B5CB 18- P-BS 19- Q-N2 20- P-N5 31-P-QR QxN O-O P.R Kara 34-K-RT NxKBP Thre Tounda will piayea I 36-R-Q Qaturrtav. startinsr at 9 a.m., ana RxR RxPch O-RRrh 37-R-B3 3R-RXN 39-K-N G-K2 K-R Q-K3 a.n? uvm ach on Sunday and H.Rrh lUl-R-B Q-R7ch Monday. The time limit will be P-N4 P-RS 1 1 ReJlini QUEEN'S GAMBIT 30 moves an hour for tne nrst A alnwpr rate of 40 ilrnmm BlstUtW White 13-B-K3 moves In two hours will prevail Black B-Q3 O-O 14-R-Q for the subsequent rounua.

15- 0-0 16- R-Ol tournament will be un Black P-04 PxP P-QR3 B-N5 N-Q2 P-K3 B-R4 P-QB4 H-N3 PvP nf the Califor 18-N-N3 uer tne nu.i'- R-K N-KJ BxN H-QN5 RxQ K-R UxB K-N Whtla 1-P-Q S-P-8B4 3- N-KB1 4- P-K3 5- N-Bl -BxP 7-P-KR1 -P-K4 9-P-OS 10- B-KJ 11- PlP U-Q-Ml D. Byrna nia State cness eaerauou v. McClaln. 19- BxB 20- BxPch 21- B-K6 22- N-B7ch 23- NxQca. The entry fee is $5 plus $2.50 JI-B3 24-NxR R-B RxB Reilini Vnnter for membersnip me ieu action.

All net receipts are used P.ETI OPENINO Rvrn Black White nn a anarilQI 0-B2 Fmter BUck P-Q4 P-QB3 M.R1 24-PxP ha about 1UU l)iua a N-Q4 25- P-K5 26- N-B4 trnnhv. P-K3 I For reservations write to Sgt. Robert A. Karch, 987 Franklin HOPPING at Fox Markets is truly out of this world everybody knows that especiaUy the family leader, Mom. She reminds Dad, whenever he does the marketing, to brine home proof of the extra savings at Fox Green Stamps.

Down-to-earth prices (like these) plus Green Stamps, makes Fox Markets the most practical place to shop in town. So why don't you follow the leader the leader in greater food value Fox Markets. CN-Q2 Monterey, or uumrie O-O P-R5 NxB B-N5 R-Q BxRP R-B7 R-N RxR B-07 BxN B-K5 -N2 R-K7 Clain, 244 Kearney ban Francisco 8. Players are urged 1-N-KB1 8- P-B4 3- P-QNJ 4- P-N3 5- B-KN1 7-B-N2 r-n-bi 9- P-Q4 10- P-KRJ 11- N-QJ 12- BxN 13- P-ON4 J4-R-B 15-PxRP 1S-Q-F4 J7-P-B9 1A-KR-K 19-P-B3 30-K-R2 21- Q-Q 22- P-QR4 27- P-N 28- RxN 29- Q-B3 30- R-Q 31- N-C! 32- R-KB 33- R-Ni 34- OxR 35- Q-R4 36- KPxB 37- R-KN 38- QxRP 31-Q-CRrh 40- QxPch 41- -08ch 42- P-Q7 4.1-0-R4Ch I -i to brine their own sets nu B-K2 N-K5 NxQN N-B3 P-ON3 P-OR4 PxRP G-N3 -R3 KR-N B-N3 a.Ki clocks LOMBARD SCORES 110 TO WIN WORLD JUNIOR TITLE K-R2 K-N K-R2 0-N7 K-N3 K-B3 a. winiam Tombardv.

19-year- Coldan vagalabl thorlenlng. Inclmfei "lie off" on can ran YTfl old New Yorker, in an amazing P-R4 Maia C-N2 PxP demonstration oi cness wu, 11 etraieht. games to win NMZO-INDIAM DEFENSE Bokoler the junior chess championship Mcclain ekeler White of tne woria. ims was wai 18-BjB Black QxB P-N3 M-D2 perfect score in years recoraeu in a major chess tournament. 21-R-B3 QR-B R-B2 KR-QB- Second place in the tournament whirh was contested in Black K-KB3 P-K3 B-N5 P-Q4 PxP 0-0 B-K2 R-K ON-Q2 P-QN3 B-N2 N-B 1J.KS 22- OR-QB 23- O-NJ 24- N-B 25- NPxP 26- PxP P-OB4 PxP WcClaln Whlta 1- P-04 2- P-OP4 3- N-QB3 4- Q-B2 -PxP 5- B-N9 1-P-OR3 S-P-K3 9-B-03 10- KN-K2 11- P-QN 12- 0-0 13- P-R1 14- B-KBt 15- NxN 16- KR-B Kraft's deluxe sfcef treamy, fresh Toronto, was won by Mathlas RxP RxR 0-QB3 27-RxR nornsoi nf Knnn.

vvesi viei b-r3 manv. with a score ot i. Aiex- qxbi.j inncroma nf Amsterdam 28- R-Q 29- R-N 30- BxB 31- N-R3 32- N-N4 NxN vas third with 8V4-2Va- P-QB3 3-S3i 33-Q-N7 ollowing are games mu wic 0-B3i34-QxN Resisns 17-N-K2 tournament: R0T LOPll BKSHEVSKY, BYRNE 1RAW TWO IN TIME SCRAMBLES Sfll penalty for procrastination, then 1 Russia No. I quality, firm, fresh Black U.S. gained a reprieve, me secorm P-B4 OR-Q Lorn- ISell-bardy mano Tl A.

Russia Black White P-K4 22-P-B4 N-QB3'23-PxP P-OR3i24-N-N3 N-B3 25-Q-B2 B-K2 26-PxN P-QN4 27-QR-1 0-0 28-R-K3 P-Q3 29-KRxB M-OR4 30-RxB P-B3 31-P-N3 ji 2- N-KBJ 3- B-N5 4- B-R4 5- O-O S-R-K 7- B-N3 8- P-B3 9- P-KR3 BxB B-Bb BxN BxB game of a 10-game maicn against Donald Byrne of Ann Arbor, according to a report from the New York Times. After 36 moves of the game, played at the Manhattan Chess Club In New York, both play-era mora unrfpr severe time 10-B-B2 R- 33-KI 1 l-Vi" 14-K-R3 11- P-B4 12- QN-Q2 13- P-QN1 14.R-N2 B- RxP KR-OS P-B5 Q-R4 P-R4 CxPch P-B6 0-Q4ch R-Q7ch CxRch K-N2 N3, 35-PxP P- li 15-P-ON4 tender, thick meaf PNI37-R-KR pressure. With Referee Hans kmorh standinc by. the flags 16- NxN 17- O-KJ 18- CSxP 19- QxP'3) PxP 3H-Q-BJ B-KN2I40-K-R3 hoth rlnrks fell. Kmoch's de R-BSi 20- O-Ui 21- N-Q4 xlelnn cava th pamp tO BVmC vmni tNDtAH DEPENSB Ml Reshevsky appealed to the tour Lombard I Jmk.ima Lomnarny a Holland.

S.A. Holland Black White B'Vrniiir. 15 P-B4 QxQch P-KS NxN PxP S-N-OB3 P-KN3 20-O-B 3- P-KNJ B-N2 21-KxO 4- B-N2 P-3 22-N-O 8-N-B1 0-0123-PxN g-O-O 7-P-Q3 N-R4i25-RxR R-Q-B2 U-OB3 2fi-R-B S.R.S "B-N5I27-N-K7CB nament committee, wnicn ruieu that in view of the unusual circumstances, the game should be considered drawn. With the White pieces, Byrne started with the Reti Opening, which Reshevsky turned into a Queen's Indian Defense. Repetition of moves marked the early maneuvers and both did considerable shadow-boxing.

Whsti thpv rparhpd the mid- B-B7 PxR R-Q K-B2 R.R U.5.D.4. Choice fceef, fender, full tut io-p-kj B-02 N-B3 PxN B-B2 12- BxB QB 30-P-R3 13- P-BS K-B3 31-N-BS 14- P-NS N-Q 32-PxP lS.PxP PxP 33-BxB K-K2 16-B-R3 N-K3 34-R-BS 17-rxr riia atatr nf the came they were 18-KR-B obliged to move so fast that the play became anytnmg mil ac iriti Thrnneh it all. Reshev- SANTA MONICA TOURNEY The Santa Monica Chess Club, which meets Mondays and Swiss Steak VHrlb. ft I1 Wednesdays at Lincoln Park, sky steadily gained in material and at the end had the decisive of Oueen against 7th and Wilshire, announces an open tournament to start Sept 16. Paul Wrangell will be the Pnnk npediniT only time to in cur thp u'in.

director. Anyone interested Th first came had a similar should call him at tx. o-b'JD. 1m arramhle but wound UP in Hound Steak 3 II 1 zSi AdvertUed pneet Jm 1 Ajrr eWedneirfot Tha club will play a learn r-lnh xx-ill nlav a riraw after 38 moves. Reshev- i hi lnttiLiirh Mnnrtav avpnintf.

sent. I turn, later needed a lightning with the members divided Into ramnt ii. T. Abel will cap- r-n tLi 1 ltain one team and Ray Martin the other. i Jh Ne sales to dealers.

COVINA KNOCKOUT CHESS Quantity rights rtwrvtJ. 'H. An all-dav knockout chess 'Zlry, tournament will be staged on Labor Day at the Covina City finish to avoid overstepping the time limit. Reshevsky was a Pawn ahead, but perpetual check was threatened when the draw was agreed. SELTZER WINS IN FINALS R.

Seltzer, winner of the Santa Monica section of the Expert Candidates Tournament, defeated B. Kaklml of the City Terrace Ches Club to take first prize in the event. The first of the two-game set. '-rv fmu-ii if j- WW I Park as rart of the YMCA car wit-al in Pnvlna a. X.

A I i lll'm The tournament, conducted by -Ei "him)1 the San Gabriel Valley Chess Club, will start at 10 a.m. En (, i i 11. tries will be grouped imo sec tions of eight players each. Win oi eiui inajti c.ui. Trtavad at Citv Terrace, was piaeu at irMt.

drawn. Seltzer won the wm continue to play until Cnnt. Vfonira fn takrt CiWlon U'lnnare 4 7 1 the match by will qualify for the final round, In the play-off for third andWnich ill commence at 6 p.m. fourth place R. Clark of City preliminary section winners Terrace and 1.

bzanr or be awarded six montns tree Monica played to a tie, each tak membership in the club, wnicn meets Friday nighu at the ing one game. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP IN YMCA, Rowland Ave- west of Barranca Ave. The grand prise! MONTEREY NEXT WEEK The San Carlos Hotel in Mon-wiU be a gold chesi trophy,.

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