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ia i Engrtf TZimti fit, u. 1953-Pon 7 BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTIINATtONAl 6KANDMAST1I A4dt taWara Cimtm, UL tim CHESS MAnjEninnm. wiEE mi Ep mmdermEMS PANJO GAIN'S GROUM) Ft a. u. ma TIMES PROBLEM IW tl H.

Mua LACK mi major appliances hy A.MW(IDM1S ill a IN BOGOTA TOURNEY Oscar Panno of still undefeated after 15 rounds, is well in the lead with a score of 13-2 In the tournament forj the chess championship of the, Americas, according to a dls-j patch from the New York! Times. Two of Panno's chief rivals; JJP: Yon get the expert service dependability and guarantee of satisfaction that Southern Califbrnlans have enjoyed at Darker Dros. for over 77 years. No codes, no lecref pricei. Our lew prUtt on off brond nw famous quality merchondis art for discount prices loir as can be found antftchcre in our community were defeated in long adjourned games in the-event being.

contested in Bogota, Colombia. Ar-j thur B. Bisguler, former Unit 4 r- i ed States champion, succumbed to Miguel Najdorf of Argentina in the third session of a game which lasted 103 moves and 13 Shop Moaday (Naia Store) 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. WHITE White mates In twa.

TIMES PROBLEM ITS By C. Sabadma and J. C. Morra BLACK 4 hours. Miguel Cuellar of Colom bia lost to Antonio Medina of Venezuela, Cuellar wag tied for second place at 11H-3V4 by William) Westinghouse general electric JGxyzba.adbaM LomDsray ot xsew lorn, ine world junior, champion.

Najdorf follows with 11-3 and an adjourned game with Pedro Martin of Argentina. Bisguier is in fifth place with 11-4. ALMGREX LEADS St EIXER PLAY; BOROCHOW LOSES There was little change in the standings of the leaders in the masters section of the Herman Steiner Club' Tournament last week. Two of the key games. 4 Zoltan Kovacs versus Sven Aim WHITE a White mates In three.

gren and Ronald Gross versus Irving Kitse, were adjourned after five hours of play. The pin mates are the main point in 2937 after the fin. key. The three-mover also has a great key, with care required on the aecond Almgren is ahead of the field with 3-0, the, only perfect score A in the section. Harry Borochow, movea.

SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 1933: B-Ba. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2934: B-BI. If KxP, 2 N-B4ctt; If K-K5. 1 H-Hiclt: who bad been tied for first, lost for the first time to Robert Lor- K-B4. N-B2ch; If BxN, 2 N-N2ch; ber and now has 3-1.

For Lor ber this was the first victory r-D, a p-84, HN-Bicfi. SOLVERS' LIST FIto points F. Aks, D. E. Blow-ers, H.

Crawford. C. Cress we 1 1. W. rv.

i after three drawn games. H. Griffith, A. G. Grogan, W.

W. Irwin, E. O. Jones, J. Kaufman, M.

Kuramoto. H. J. McBlaine W. Rivise, with may wind up in first place should he win his adjourned game while Almgren loses.

These results seem VisiwW H. Monson, M. Morris, C. T. Mur phy, E.

E. Penter, L.A. Victor, 0, Wiseman. Two point R. Adler, J.

C. Beaver, B. D. Boston. R.

C. Dean. 6. likely in tne opinion ot oniook ers. Morris Gordon and J.

Rinaldo KUston, N. Lesser, Louis Pasteur are leading with scores of 3-1 Junior High School Chess Club. P. in the Expert I section. Each V.

Nielsen, M. Rosen, R. Vasquez. has two wins and two draws. was poinv v.

utro, varison. u. L. Gibson. J.

M. Klein, E. Stokes. I R. Clark with 2V4-1V4 is in third place, followed by T.

Fries and J. Jaffray with 2-2. cult opening. By sacrificing the exchange and later a pawn he developed "a strong attack In the Expert II section Frankenstein has 3-0 and Bean and Bicknell are tied at 3-1, Bicknell, who had been leading, against Larsen's king. The result was a superior ending Model DL-9 ctt.

it, lost in the fourth round to which Borochow won in good Mego, whose score is 2V4-1VS Model K75H-13 13 cu. It. REFRIGERATOR. FREEZER Kelvinator Price 410.05 style. Following are the details of last week's play and a game games from Following are the exhibition: Model LAS-11R diaUdefrost General Electric Price BARKERS SPECIAL DISC0U1NT from the masters section: MASTERS Rubin 1.

Soulea 13-1. n. FRENCH DEFENSE Borochow Lorber Hamman 1, Kerllenevich White GET BARKERS SPECIAL DISCOUNT urost VI. mvise ana novae vi. Almgren, postponed.

EXPERTS I Robinson 0. Fultg 1: Westinghouse Price 220.05 GET BARKERS SPECIAL DISCOUNT Clark Mrs. PlaUgorski Fries 1- P-K4 2- P-04 3- N-OBI 4- P-K5 5- P-QR1 4- PxB 7-B-02 5- B-Q3 9-N-B3 M. cordon Glbbs 0, Seltzer Rinaldo 1, Jaffray 0. EXPERTS II Bean 1.

Maron 0: Frankenstein 1, Barry Henderson 0, Mrs. Grumette Mego 1. Bicknell Reinhardt vs. Melworm, 10- B-K2 11- O-O 12-R-K jr." If I' -li postponed. IRREGULAR OPENING Rubin 13- B-B4 14- B-KB 15- PxP 14-N-R4 17-B-N3 U-R-K3 19- B-4C2 20- BxN 21- P-N3 22- R-B3 13-RxNI 24-Q-Q2 Rubin While l-N-KBJ J-BN2 4- P-KN4 5- P-KR) 4-J-OJ SoulH Slack R-B NxP NxPch QxB P-KN4 NxP PxB R-N B-N Lsrsen Borochow Larsen Black White Black P-K3 25-QxP QxBP P-04 26-R-Q8 R0J-N3 B-NS 27-P-N4I Q-R4 P-0B4 28-B-N3 B-B3 BxNch 29-PxP RxBch Q-R4 30-RPxR R-R O-RS 31-OxP R-K N-0B3 32-P-R4 QxP P-BS 33-B-N4ch K-N B-02 34-R-B 0-B P-83 35-OxO RxQ 0-0-0 34-K-N2 P-R4 KN-K2 37-B-K4 R-R P-KR4 3S-R-KR P-N4 PxP 39-P-R7 P-N5 QR-N 40-P-N4 B-Q Q-R4 41-P-B4 K-B2 N-N3 42-BxP K-Q3 NxN 43-BxP B-Q2 R-R3 44-P-BS P-R5 N-K2 45-K-N3 P-R N-B4 44-K-B4 B-RS PxR 47-P-NS.

Reiians P-BS RETI SYSTEM Brieger Larsen Brieger Black White Black P-04 18-PxP P-B4 P-KB3 19-N-R P-B5 P-Q5 20-P-N4 N-R5 P-K4 21-K-B2 NxB P-QB4 22-NxN R-R7 N-K2 23-N-B2 Q-R2 P-KN4 24-N-K G-R4 N-N3 25-R-N BxP N-B3 26-PxB Q-N6ch P-QR4 27-K-B P-Bs P-R4 2S-R2 P-B7 P-KR5 29-O-RSch K-B2 QRPxP 30-QxPch N-K2 RxR 31-BxQNP PxRIQIch BPxP 32-KxQ 0-R4 0-K2 33-0-07 R-Btctl PxP 34-K-B2 White 22- OxP 23- B-N7 24- BxR 25- K-R 26- B-B 27- PxBP 2S-BXN W-R-B3 30- PxP 31- P-N7 32- QxP 33- Q-Q5 34- R-Q 35- 0-N5dt 7-QN-BJ I-P-B4 DDlSCCdDHlMTr IPJHinCISS Soules Black N-KB1 P-KN3 B-NIl P-04 P-B4 N-B3 05 -KR3 0-03 R-ON P-N3 B-N2 P-KR4 N-R2 0-02 N-K4 BxN BxN B-B2 OBJ R-N4 R-N5 K-K K.B 10-N-B U-H-NJ ItP-Rl. 13- 0-0 14- P-NI 15- N-K4 14- P-N4 17-NxN 15- P-B4 l-0PxB Larsen White 1- N-KBI 2- P-KN3 3- P-B4 4- B-N2 5- P-Q3 t-O-O 7-P-K4 S-N-R3 9-N-B2 36- R-Q' 37- 3S-K-B 34-P-NI(Q)Ck 40-QxQch R-R5ch R-N5ch B-R2 QxQ BxQ K-Nl 41- R-OSCh 42- RxB Rtsiensi 2l-4-R4ch KERES WINS AT HASTINGS Paul Keres of Estonia scored 10- P-QR3 11- B-Q2 12- P-ON4 13- KN-K 14- RPxP 15- QxR 16- Q-N2 17- P-B3 7V4-1V4 to take first-prize in the annual chess congress held at Black lost on thi time limit. He missed Hastings, Eng. Keres lea tne event all the way and lost but a win by 31 PXNiuicn; 32 bxu, QxPch; 33 K-B2, R-R4; 34 B-R5, 0-B7ch; one game, to Svetozar Gligoric K-K, R-Q4; 3 K-B, R-Btch; 41 35 K-K, Q-B7ch. of Yugoslavia tne last rouna, Glieoric.

who was undefeat RUY LOPEZ Larsen on all 1958 Major Appliances; Including ranges, dishwashers, refrigerators, clothes washers and clothes dryers. White ed but drew five of his nine games, finished in second place with a score of 6V4-2V. In third place with 6-3, and also undefeated, was Dr. Mlroslav Fllip Model K78H-14 14 cu. It.

1- P-K4 2- N-KB3 3- B-NS 4- B-R4 5- 0-0 4-P-54 7-B-N3 4-PxP -P-B3 10- 8-K3 11- QN-02 12- NxN 13J3-05 of Czechoslovakia. Model HL-ll 10.5 cu. it. Westinghouse Price 20.05 Almgren Larsen Almgren Black White Black P-K4 19-BxB PxB N-0B3 20-KR-K P-B4 P-0R3 21-B-K5 R-R2 N-B3 22-B-Q4 R-B4 NxP 23-BxB RxB P-0N4 24-R-04 P-B5 P-Q4 25-R-K2 P-QR4 B-K3 24-KR-Q2 Q-B4 B-K2 27-Q-K4 R-K4 0-0 2M-R4 R-N4ch B-KN5 29-R-B 0-B4 PxN 30-Q-R4 K-B2 PxN 31-QxRPCh K-B3 PxP 32-Q-RSch R-N2 P-Q2 33-R-Q7 R-R4 BxP 34-O-Otch K-K4 0-B 15-R-K2ch Resigns P-N3 The following games are from the tournament: NIMZO-INDIAN DEFENSE Kluser Klustr Keres Black 14-QxN Whltt BXB Kelvinator Price l-P-OS 400.05 BXN 15- QXKNP 16- P-K 17- QR-Q 1S-B-Q RIVERSIDE VS. POMONA 2-P-OB4 J-N-QB3 4-N-B3 7-0-0 t-l-Cl R-B5 0-02 R-0 Q-B3 B-B3 R-RS GET RARKERS SPECIAL DISCOUNT GET BARKERS SPECIAL DISCOUNT The Riverside Chess Club Keres Black N-KB3 P-K3 B-N5 -0N3; B-Nl P-B4 0-0 PxP P-4J4 NxP B-K2 R-B N-B3 N-QN5 O.N-04 NxN N-K5 P.N3 T-PXP White 20- BxN 21- R-K 32-QxB 23- P-N3 24- P-KR4 25- R-KS 24-Q-K3 27-R-K 21-R-R 29- R-K4 30- P-N4 31- 0-03 32-0 R-K 33- Q-K3 34- R-K3 35-Q-B4 34-O-Ntch Resunj.

R-04 B-N 2 R-QN4 R-N7 outscored the Pomona Chess Club in two friendly home and home team matches. In the nuL.J 13-OR-l O-BS RlJlxP RxB first match, played at River a. 14- 0-K4 15-0-B4 Ifl-N jf-C-Nl JMxN U-Q-M side, the home team won by a pood AtA-VA score. The second Mi DANISH GAMBIT match, with 11 jm a side at Po Blau mona, was much closer, Riverside taking the odd game for a Blsu Black B-K3 P-KN3 QxN P-KR4 6-5 victory. C.

B. Walker and Penrose Whits 1-P-K4 3-N-KB1 3- P-Q4 4- P-B3 5- P-K5 PxP 7-B-QNS a-N-BJ a-O-O Penrose White 11- R-K 12- N-KNi 13- NxB 14- B-KNS 15- Q-N3 16- R-KI 17- 0-R3 1S-P-KS l-NxPI Black P-K4 N-QB3 PxP N-B3 N-KNJ P-04 B-Q2 N-K2 P-QB3 q-q; G. DuBois scored 2-0 for Riv erside and C. Yergin did equally well for Pomona. B-N2 P-N3 PxP N-B4 in a lu-man tournamant Reiians 10-B-O3 ZO-BXN u-o WORLD TITLE MATCH played at Riverside in behalf of the California State Chess Federation, Capt.

Philip Fetler won first prize with eight wins and one loss. Second was Rich ard Camp with a 7-2 score. World Champion Vassily Smyslov of Russia will defend his title against Mikhail Bot-winnik, former champion, in a 24-game match in Moscow beginning March 4, according to a Reuters dispatch. In a match completed last STEINER CLUB LECTURES KW: im- Si: 4." WW" If (if E'J. The Steiner Chess Clubi" 108 Formosa is continuing its two successful series of lec May Smyslov won the cnam-pionship by defeating Botwin-nik bv a score of 12V4-9V4.

A tures. Classes for beginners are held every Monday night The charge is a nominal 50 cents a lecture. Membership in the previous match between the "Mil I'M 1 Model DL-12 club is not required. same. opponents in 1953 result ed in a 12-12 tie.

LARSEN EXHIBITION On Wednesday evenings mas Model K79H-14 14 CM. ft. v. ter players discuss various phases of chess. This Wednes In an unusually Interesting exhibition Bent Larsen, Danish irvonrlmaorAH fnt-ilr atl OA van nf day uene Rubin will talk on the strongest Los Angeies are: J) eo.

26 Harry Borochow erg in simultaneous Model combinoaitoit FREEZER General Electric Price OOCS GET BARKERS SPECIAL DISCOUNT on the middle game; March 5 eanies. Larsen won five games, frost-free REFRIGERATOR-. FREEZER Westinghouse Price 44005 GET BARKERS SPECIAL DISCOUNT zoltan Kovacs on tne end game: lost one to Harry Borochow and 1 1 REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER Kelvinator Price 54005 GET BARKERS SPECIAL DISCOUNT wiarcn it oam uener wm ana drew with Robert Cross. The losing players in" the lyze master games. The Wednesday lectures are event, which was staged at the Intended for members of the club.

Visitors are invited to at tend one or two of the sessions without charge. Herman steiner cness ciud on Feb. 8, were Sven Almgren, Robert Brieger, LeRoy Johnson, Irving Rivise and George Soules. Charles. Henderson was the referee.

The games were played at a U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNiY Appliances Seventh Floor Main Store Some models available in All Barker Stores NIMZO-INDIAN DEFENSE iReshevsky Kremer Reshevsky KITCHEN REMODELING EXPERTS Come in and see our model kitchen on the Seventh Floor, Main Store, and let our experts solv your remodeling problems, Black wnite wnire time limit of 40 moves in two 14-P-R4 17 B-N2 ll-P-05 EASY CREDIT TERMS MAY RE ARRANGED It-BxN Kramer Black R-K P-QN4 N-B5 PxB Q-Q3 PxP B-R3 Q-B P-B5 PxP 1- P-04 2- P-OB4 3- N-QB3 4- P-K3 5- 0 2 4-8-03 F-N-K2 I-P-QR3 9-PxB N-KB3 P-K3I B-N5 N-K5! P-KB4I 0-0 P-Q4 BxNch P-QN3 PxP PxP K-R cs P-QR4 hours. Larsen had little difficulty in keeping up his time, but Brieger overstepped the limit and was forfeited. Shortly before he had missed a winning opportunity, as indicated in the note below. Borochow came out with a superior position after, a dim- 20- R-Q 21- QxQBP 22- NxP 23- Q-B7 24- N-N4 25- NxR 24-P-B4 27-N-N4 2SxN 29- BxPch 30- QxPch P-R3 10- PxP 11- P-QB4 12- BxPch 13- N-B4- 14- P-QR4 15- B-Ni N-B3 QxP K-R9 AKIISMIID IURIANK a (IENSHAW CUNDAll HOUYWOOD HUNTINGTON Milt INCLEWOOD 10N0 HACK PASADtHA POMONA IESIDA SAN KUNAIDINO SANTA ANA SANTA MONICA VAN NUVS WESTWOOD WHITTIII imrtna -tnc-OM tiimiriiiiami msmtmx, ssMmnrwwsm MUfMScsmiMit 124 mum smikiki uuhmim.

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