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6 Port NOV. 9. 1953 Sfflt flngclf CittU 11' nouns for siioppkvc Monday iiouus o.ao a.m. to o.oo p.m. CHESS BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTtRN ATIOMA1 ODANOMAfTI Aidntt hanmn Chma trfitor, I-A.

Tin wlM IH Calif. RmSE, YARMAK TIE; LAST ROUND TODAY No. 9. ItM TIMES PROBLEM MIS K. Stoy.no LACK i 1 9 Irvlngr ttlvlse nd Saul Yar- JJiW mak both won their tames, WORLD'S LARGEST HOME FURNISHINGS STORE IIVINTH STtllT.riOWII AND FIOUIIOA continuing their battle for the lead Jn the Southern California Championship Tournament at J-i JJ LJ the Herman Steincr Chess Club, 108 Formosa Ave.

The final round will be contested 11 this afternoon. Rivise defeated Ray Martin on the white side of a Sicilian Defense to bring his score up, i JII to 6-1. An opening aavaniaKe In development by Klvlse led to the weakening of his oppo- 32. nfzi rents pawns, one ot which soon fell. Sharp play on the king side pained dill more ma 3014 WHITS Whit mat.t In two.

TIMES PROBLEM By A. Edww LACK 4 terial for luvise to ciincn tne victory. Varmak had a strenuous bat tle with Leslie Simon. After, considerable complications In; the opening and middle gamej Yarmak sacrificed the ex-l change, obtaining a strong! passed pawn and powerfully, placed knight. This proved sufficient to win another minon piece and the game.

Gordon Palmer Is alone in third place with a 5-2 score asi a result of a draw with Joel Mego. Mego is tied at 4i with Sven Almgren, Hyman and; jgg. 'vTmrr i "Fabulous 400" ELECTRIC Range 1 Morris Gordon and Simon. FYillowlnfir ars last wppk'9 r- Nothing this exciting has happened in the appliance field for more than 30 years. It fits in the same, 40 in.

space your old range occupies it's built-in without extra built-in cost. Manufacturer's suggested retail 549.93 WHITE 10 Whit mates In three. The Pinmatea are the feature In lit 3013. The play between the bishops iu 3014 is most interesting and not too easy to work out. I tuiis anu Klines 01 me leauers: BOUND SEVEN Rivise 1.

Martin 0: Yarmak 1, Simon 0: Palmer i. Mego Bean 0, Almgren 1: Ham-man 0. M. Gordon 1: Robinson 0, H. Gordon Barry Soules it; Villanueva 'i, llilner Syvertsen I.

Cunningham 0: Fries 1. Johnson 0: Seltzer 1. GibbB Burke 0. Stan-tiers Thompson Miicas liunageU bye. SICILIAN DEFENSE SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3009: B-N4.

SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3010: R-Rl. If P-K7. 3 R-1C1; if PPB. 9 P.Kttl: P-N7. 2 R-KN1; If PxRP, 2 R-Rl.

Above Is the composer's intended solution. Also sufficient are 1 R-R2. I R-RS, 1 Q-N4. I P-BScr and 1 BPxNP. Thrae points were awarded for any of these.

SOLVERS' UST Fhe point W. S. Aaron. F. Aks.

E. B. Bacon. J. O.

Bulpit. M. Chu-; torian, C. Cresswell. r.

R. Dussu-, oieux. w. rosier, j. uoiia.

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H. Hor- Rivis White 1-P-K4 3-N-K Bl 3- P-G4 4- NxP 5- N-QB3 6- B-KNS 7- B-NS S-B-OR4 -NN 10-BxBcft H-P-K5 12-Q-B3 U-NxP 14-P-B3 Martin Black e-B4 B-R2 B-N Q-KR4 P-K4 C-R KR-K P-63 P-B4 OB2 B-R2 R-R Q-N3 K-N OxR O-B Resigns Rivise White 19- KR-O 20- P-GN4 21- QxRP 22- 0-03 23- B-N3 24- 0-B4 25- O-BS 26- R-K 27- QR-O 28- P-KR3 29- BxP 30- O-R3 31- Q-B7 32- BxPch 33- RxRcll 34- B-KS 35-QxBP Msrtln Black P-QB4 N-OB3 PxP N-B3 P-Q3 P-K3 B-02 P-QR3 BxN PxB PxP P-KS Q-R4ch NxN R-B 0-04 B-B4 O-OI man. J. Kaufman, b. Kuusk.

U. Les-I ser. N. J. Loniax.

M. Margolis. C. C. i McKean, M.

Morris. W. JU J. C. Roper, V.

Schallert, MaJ. H. i Triwush, L. A. Victor.

A. E. Three points H. D. Duckwald.l J.

D. Frierson, Mrs. W. A. fenter.

points v. li Rankel. M. Rosen. O.

Wiseman. One; point J. C. Beaver, G. F.

Kronen-berger, H. J. Tondreau. 15- QxN 16- B-R4 17- Q-K2 i-o-o KING'S Varmak White INDIAN DEFENSE For the first time in years the So viet contingent failed to overwhelm 1-P-C4 an opposition, xrue. iney aia, weit in gaining two places in the first six; but they were far from being so absolutely powerful as thev had Yarmak White 29- R-Q3 30-O-B 3 31- Q-B 32- B-N5 33- N-R4 34- Q-K3 35- P-B4 34-PxN 37- RxM 38- QxPcJl 39- N-B2 been In the other Interzonal Tourna ments.

The wholesome result is that when next year's Candidates Tournament is played there will be can be INSTALLED fits easily I Simon Black K-R2 P-N3 N-N2 N-Q3 NxKP N-Q3 NxN P-K5 QxR K-N 0-07 Q-QSch P-K4 OQ2 Q-OS B-B3 Q-K5ch K-N2 QxO K-R2 R-QB2 an even number four Soviet Black N-KB3 P-KN3 B-N2 P-Q3 P-K4 Q-K2 P-B4 N-B3 PxP O-O B-NS OR-Q B-K3 N-KR4 N-B5 PxB R-B2 GR-KB P-KN4 N-N3 N-R4 P-R4 N-B3 N-R4 B-R3 B-N2 USED ON HIDE-AWAY I iSB, CABINET A COOKIMTOP 'fc-, ft VCV I 1 -j BASE OR sM in "-C 1 'tfmmrMn I. 1 slide. lr-i' height A rT wiit out of th ni 7 N-l whtn not in players, Smyslov, Keres, Tal and Petrosian. and four from the rest of the world. Gligoric, Benko, Fisch 3-B-OI 4- P-QB3 5- N-C2 4-KN-B3 7-0-B2 I-O-O -PxBP 10- P-K4 11- N-B4 12- N-Q2 13- N-K3 14- N-B3 15- B-B4 14-BxB 17-P-OR4 H-N-K 19-P-B3 50- P-KNJ 51- Q-N2 22- 0-0 2 23- P-QN4 '24-P-N5 er ana uiatsson.

When the World Chess Federa tion (or FIDE as it is commonly known after the initials of its 40- R-B2 41- K-N2 42- P-BS 43- N-K3 44- Q-B4 45- N-QS 44-K-N 47- NxB 48- NxPch 49- PxO 50- N-B4Ch 51- NxP 52- B-K7 53- NxP 54- R-N2ch 55- P-B4 French name aDnointed me to act as chief arbiter I accepted in the K-N2 realization that I would be pre-j sented with an ideal opportunity RxP R-KN QR-B K-R2 of watching some of the best chess of the era. Perhaps I should, how-i ever, warn those who mipht be contemplating turning professional P-NS Resigns 2a-N(3MSJ 27-R-R3 2S-B-Q2 Q-B2 arDiiers mat 11 is not sucn a sine LEIBER, WRAXGELL, HE cure as they may think. There always seem to be a thou Drawing with each other in sand and one things to check atj the beginning of each round. when everything seems to be in the fifth round, F. Leiber and Paul Wrangell remained tied for first with scores of 4Vfe-V in the annual open tournament of the Santa Monica Bay Chess Club, being played Wednesday evenings Lancom Park, ban- order, there comes the task of seeing that the players are not unduly disturbed by the demands of publicity.

Later on comes an even more strenuous period, the moment when time trouble approaches. Since the FIDE rules state that it is the duty of the arbiter to determine whether a player has exceeded the time limit, is clear that in this respect the arbiter lias the greatest responsibility. I The winner of the tournament. ta Monica. Gordon Palmer, who defeat of satisfaction Southern Californians have nioyed at Barker Bros, for over 70 years.

ed ts. iiersDacn, is in tnird place with 4-1. Tied at 3Vfe-l Vi are A. Kempner, M. Kerllene- Tal.

gave me little trouble in this! vich and K. bale. Following are regard. His brain processes work much quicker than those of ordi tne details of the hfth round: S. Sturees 0.

Kliger 1: Bersbach nary mortals and In consequence 0. Palmer Michaelson Kemp Amp ne 13 rareiy aitiiciea oy time pressure. The unfortunate tail ender. ner taie ur. cotiins For ex rest 1.

Olson I3r. Weinbaum 1 Fuster. once of Hungary and now Iewis Lowery 0. Mintz Neuss Canadian, was just the reverse. O.

Kerllenevich 1: rangell Lei He seemed to take a delicrht in let ber Benge 1, Cherestes Loera i. carter bavvon dates Sturges. bye. 30-30 AT STEIXER CLUB ting into time trouble. It is possible that once or even twice in the tournament he had more than five minutes left for his last 15 moves, but his average must have been much less than that.

the world's finest music system STEREOPHONIC CUSTOM CONSOLE Harry Borochow and Lena Strangely enoueh. ouite a num Grumette of the Herman Stein-er Chess Club are organizing a tournament at a time limit of SO moves in 30 minutes, to be ber of the other young players had the habit of running very short of time. Olafsson was particularly Inclined to do so. while Bobby Fischer seems to be following in Reshev-sky's footsteps in this field as in others. played at the club on three Fri Walnut day evenings starting 5.

Two rounds will be played ch evening, using Swiss system CTo be concluded) SAX GABRIEL TOURXEY R. Lewis is leading with a pairings. The tournament is planned to turtner the cause of Opera tion the drive by the U.S. fj I If 1 1 rh U' I fc I 8 Ut" I 11 I 1 i lwr- Tin JLLVteAj I I I 4-0 score in the San Gabriel Valley Open Tournament, being contested Friday evenings at the Pasadena Chess Club in Central Park at the corner of Lness federation for 1000 new members by June, 1959. Boro Custom console provides maximum stereophonic enjoyment at a minimum investment.

Plays both stereo and standard phonograph records on a precision, 4-speed intermix changer. Re-creates full undistorted sound via electro-acoustic transducers consisting of powerful amplifiers, sound projectors and enclosures. with AMFM radio. ..975.00 On Display Main Store Only chow is the California chairman Del Mar and Raymond in Pasa for the drive. dena.

A. Carpenter and E. Bers The entrance fee for the tournament is $6, of which So is for a year's membershiD in bach are tied for second writh 3-1. Following are the fourth- the USCF. This includes a sub-! round results: scription to the biweeklv publi J.

Freed 0. Lewis 1- Caroenter 1 cation. Chess Life. Current Walmisley 0: Barrett 1, N. Hult- members will have their membership extended by one vear.

gren u. Hultgren 1, Forth 0: KillBTOve 1, Young Bowen 0, Bersbach Mrs. Freed 0, Christen- sen 1. Entrance fees or requests for further Information should be sent to Harry Borochow at 6363 Wilshire Blvd. His phone INTERZONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT RUY LOPEZ Glworle Neiklreh Yugoslavia Bulgaria I Yugoslavia Bulgaria White Biackl White Black: 45 UUo-iliU.

KASHDAX TO EXHIBIT i our eauor win take on a I V. Xl 1 group in simultaneous play at 1- P-K4 P-K4 M-P-KR4 R-04 2- N-KB3 N-OB3 23-B-N3 K-B4 3- 3-NS N-B3 24-K-N2 B-O 4- 0-0 HxP 55-N-Q2 P-N4 5- P-O N-03 56-N-K4 P-B5 -BN OPxBj 27-P-K6! P-B3 7-PP N-B4 28-N-Oich K-N3 -OxOCH KxQ 29-P-B4 PxP -N-B3 K-lfJ 30-BPxP B-K? ine city lerrace Chess Club. 1C a. cuy lerrace Drive, on I Wednesday evening. Nov.

19. A 10-N-M B-K3 31-N-KS P-N5 short talk will precede the exhi 11-N-B4 B-Q4 32-R-KBZ P-O bition. 12-NxB PxN 33-N-B7 PxP 13-P-KNJ N-K? 34-PxP B-KR In his recent appearance at 14-B-B4 P-OB4; 3S-B-OJ P-Q CHI Harrv Rnmxhnn- 1 piayea 17 boards, winning 15 and drawing against Hubert D. 15-P-B3 83 34-N-CS B-B4 IMR-O R-0 37-B-B2 B-P 17-KR-K B-K2 3-BxP K-B4 lS-P-kl P-KR4 39-P-K7 B-K C-N3 20- PxPch K-K3 41-R-IC2 Resigns 21- RxR RxRl 4 itader and Max Yuer. Both are members at City Terrace.

Ra- fffr 1c nraclrlant A ALEKHINE'S DEFENSE Pnro Sanguinettt Pannol Sruirtettt Arpentina Argntma Ar9ntira Ir.hte Black I BCk r. i 01 is ciuo. GOLOMBEK AT PORTOROZ Harry Golombek. the Enelish I 1- P-4 N-K33 21-OP-K 2- P-KS N-C4 22-P-B4 3- P-04 P-0 3 23-B-P4 4- N-kBJ '-CN3-24-0-Q2 5- N-H5 P-OB3'25-NxQ 4-0-K2 P-KB3 J4-P-B 7-N-KBJ B-N2 27-KR-Q -P-B4 V-B-B4 M-Kl 59-R-02 master who was thief arbiter of the Interzonal Tournament at Portoroz. Yugoslavia, had the best view of the inner working of thk great event.

OP-B OH R-02 oo P-OM4 B-O PxP B-K7 p-o P-N4 B-N5 PxP P-KR4 R-04 PxN B-B K-N3 B-QS! la-B-'-J P.P JO-B-BJ 11-PxP 0-03I-R-K tie has some interesting side- 12-O-rj P-CS4 32-N-KJ 13-B-OJ TELEVISION STEREOPHONIC niCH FIDELITY the finest looking, best operating sound and television equipment we have seen in many years! TRAVIS COURT cabinetwork by DREXEL television 523.95 stereo bi.fi AH the elegance of the 18th Century in the fine mahogany cabinetwork by Drcxel all the progress of the 20th Century in precision engineering by Motorola. Television features hi-fi chassis, golden tube sentry, three hi-fi speakers, hi-fi audio amplifer. Hi-fi unit has AMFM radio, -1-speed stereo record changer, three matched hi-fi speakers. iignts in an article which ap pears in the November Issue 5-0-0 KN-S 3S-PxPc1 01 tne Ur.ess LorrwnnnHpnf ol lowing are excerpts from 't-NxM PlN 34-N-K1 17-O-tfI H-KS 37-BxP 1S-N-C2 Ni 3-R-B2ctl "-0N B-84 Jie-S 20-M-K4 KR-Q Resrgns. Oi lllJC.

I tominrd that th Interzonal TnumaTwnt 1 1 fourth BIRDS OPENING Pet-siy. terpen Rss D-Tarfc prove larm to have been one of the oit stand I.P-KK4 1 t.6J P- 1 --2 S-N-KS A-CixB 7-C-O -P-C4 turning Taints in th hisiorv of this century. In thi rnpet ar-Ruments as to whether this Ir'er-Zonal as stronger or snktr than i predeceaeora arc UrzelT lrre.e- vart. What tnatters tnost of all Is tre wrtwe of new form In trt aajlie ami th nt vmhi R'-sa P-ON4 B-O P-N3 his fcxBP .3 P-C B-X. P.

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