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I. ZnStUS Zimti i JAN. 3, A "Acting like Sir Walter Raleigh sure is a messy way fcJL jk -'jSfe, ftxS' fK I nice- lQ Wf SW Pl-ICQC BY ISAAC KASHDAN AS. 7ZWf i (V I LSSl A dA'fc 'f JISCIIEU LEADS IN itJ.S. Bobby, lischrr, after a -iow tart.in th tournament for the Xnlted Sutea Chess Championship, haa gained ground steadl-tfy and after eight rounds Is well the lead with a score of 6V4-according to a report from New Yorli Times.

tjThe 18 year -old defending Jltleholder has won five games nd drawn three with no losses to rear his record. Only once vtes Fischer In trouble, against Robert Byrne of Indiananolia. "i This game ended in a draw aft TIMES PROBLEM 1134 1 jJJ I er moves were repeated. Others who have held Fischer even are James T. Sherwin and Raymond Weinstein.

Samuel Reshevskv of Spring Galley, N.Y., former U.S. cham pion who led In the earlvi SageSi lost In the fourth round. Herbert Seidman of Brook-! 'nix lyn, who played a brilliant at-1 a. fl lacKing game 10 score i point. beidman sacrificed a bishon 1 fthd knight in rapid succession expose Reshevsky's king.

In urn a i 'rMii r- craer 10 wara on me inreai-nert checkmatA the latter had to surrender hi3 queen and, though he held on for 41 moves, tie had no further prospects. P.eshevsky, with four wins 1 Hi'" m.3 I ivtl' III. t4, nd two draws and an iinfln- II Shed game against Arnold Den ier, is in second place with a ore of 5-2. His drawn games ivere azainst Bvrne and formpr WHITE i- IMiitt mawi In threa, t. -We start the Nevr Year with two problems that have nothing in common except oddity In tha cheaa regulations.

SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3i: 0-BT. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM J12I: Q-Q7. If BxQ, I KTth; If R-K4, 1 Q.Q6; B4, 2 QxBctl. Slunganan refugee Paul Benko. tr Benko, who lost but once as a result of a time-limit forfeit to Byrne, is tied for third at 4-2 with James T.

Sherwin. The latter is undefeated, having won two games and drawn four. Byrne, who also has not been downed, has 4-3, equaled by SOLVERS' LIST Five point F. Aks, Dr. B.

R. Berglund, J. Ta Brown. At E. Bv- ler.

M. Chutorian, J. Cottar W. ft. Griffith, J.

Hendrickson, J. Kauf man, LomsiX, E. E. Penter, W. Rankel.

TV Tarlow. L. A. The, decisive game of the Yfcton Walker. Ik I 5.

Four points Mrs. J. W. Moore. Two point-W.

S. Aaron, Z. Burke. J. Carrico.

J. Chanin. C. mjr Vie wiuu uu tournament may well be the between Fischer and JReshevsky, scheduled in. the pith and last round.

In addition Fischer is to meet Edmar Cresswell. N. Lesser. S. F.

Mash- ftlr. H. Kanish. J. W.

Selby, C. E. Stern. One point E. L.

J. Alter, Mrs. J. Barf. R.

O. Bums. H. n. Duckwald.

J. P. T. G. Hat- Mednis and Benko.

Reshev-ky's other opponents are Rob- tan, M. Rosen, S. SchH'arz, G. W. Walter.

building interest and gaining members for the U.S.! Chess Federation. His plan is to play simul "And we're always SURE of getting the premiums we save for." That's why FOX MARKETS and IOWA PORK SHOPS have become Southern California's favorite DOUBLE-SAVING centers. For years we have given America's most reliable, most popular trading stamps the only nation-wide stamp plan that has withstood the test of time. You'll be DOLLARS AHEAD TODAY and TOMORROW by shopping at your friendly FOX MARKETS and IOWA PORK SHOPS. taneously at a fee of $2, offer rn Auit ana btierwin.

Following are last week's results and games front the event POUND FOUR Seidman 1, 'Rphevskv Wetnsteitv 1, Brn-wein Denker 0, 1: Ault iO, Sherwin Btsguler v. Benko Und Byrne v. Mednit, adjourned, ROUX0 FIVE Fiicher 1. Ault Jfif Uenko fl, Byrne Reshevsky 1, jRi.struier SJherwfn vi. Seidman, inig v.

Weinstein and Bern-igtein v. Denker. adjourned. I ROUND SIX Seidman 4. Bta-Ictiier Byrne "4.

Reshevsky TVelnstein 0, Benko Denker 0, MednU Sherwin Vi, Klsciier A'tilt vi. Bernetetnr Bdjourned. ing a $5 annual membership in the federation to any winners. Losers could obtain the mem bership and all its privileges by paying trie additional 53. Borochow won 13 and drew one against Mel Graves in his recent exhibition at the Coffee nuirtu oc.vE,(--riscner i.

iseia-iman 0: Medni 1. Ault 0: Reshevsky House Positano, 19453 Pacific 1, Wefniteln Bisguier j. Byrne Coast Highway, Malibu. Graves Hi Bernstein v. suerwm ana Benko vs Denker.

adjourned. PILLSBURY'S DELICIOUS, EASY-TO-FIX kight seidman h. Bjrne Weinstein 4, Bisguier nuit v. ucnnu At tMednla Fischer 1. Bernstein.

Denker va. adjourned. Devils Food White Pineapple Yellow Spin 18-0Z. PKG. 11m ajltl STANDINOS Of PtAYIBI "3 i 1 was given a free membership, there having been no winners, and six others signed up.

The coffee house, which features chess as a regular activity, joined the USCF as a chess club HUXTIXGTOX PARK OPEN The Huntington Park Chess Club and the Department of Parks and Recreation of the vi 4 hehar vi vi Meil Reshevsky 1 Bisguier feenko 4 1 WcinsltlA herwln 4 I Denker lEyrna -4 4 i Bernstein 4V eeidmtn 1 1 'Auit I (BUJMENFELD COUNTER GAMBIT FOX or IOWA PORK SHOPS, ALL-PURPOSE 'Biiguier BernstslnlBisaultr Btrmteln White BUck White Black i I.P.OI M.KRl R-KJ 7 rn CI city of Huntington Park are staging an open chess tournament to start 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, at the Municipal Recreation Building, 3401. 1 P-0B4 P-B4 23-O-RJ N-g? J-P-Q5 P-QN4 24-R-QB K6 IJ-PxP P-K3 25-0BP Q-KNJ i-PxP BPxP 24-QR-BJ N-K5 GIANT SIZE PACKAGE 3 Ll B-NI JI'OxQP 7.N.R1 P.04i3S-NxO NX Lb LaX v3 LnUJ I-P-K4 P-052-RxN R-Q The tournament will be run on the Swiss system, with the number of rounds to be determined bv the number of en SWEET, FULL OF JUICE, DESERT GROWN tries. The registration fee is 50 H-KR3i31-KRI P-KR4 PxB 32-P-B5 K-N2 02-N-ON B-N2 31-P-BHch i13-B-B4 1 0-0 34-NxP P-R5 414-BxPch K-R 35-R-B4 R-Q7 A5-QN-Q2 0-k2 34-RxP PxONP 14-Q-N3 BxP KR-K7 il7.NxB R-B3 3I-R-N4 i f-gj l-0-0 RxB 3-R-N7 R-R' -P-B4 H-Ql 40-P-N RxRP 30-QN-B3 R-KN 41-P-N? Resigns m-R-M BIN' SICILIAN DEFENSE cents a player.

A championship trophy will be presented to the winner and ribbons to the other top finalists. To enter, or for further information, write to Evelyn Spring or Roy Mehan at the above address or call LU. 2-6161, Ext. 19. CHALLBNOBRS' TOURNAMENT Benko JSelifman Bck wwte R-B7ch LIMIT IIGHTS mmit I 2- N-OBJ 3- P-KN1 4- B-N2 5- P-Q3 4-B-K1 7-Q-B N07ch NxBPch B-NSch KING'S INDIAN OEPENSE Petmsian GHqorlclPefroslan Gllsorlc KXB BxN BsnkO Black P-QB4 N-0B3 P-KN3 B-N2 P-Q3 NQ5 N-KB3 P-Q4 N-B3 P-Q5 PxP N-QN5 0-0 KxB ON 3 N.B1 White BickWhite 1-P-Q4 N-KB3i24-BxB Seidman White 21-N-RJ 22 RxR 23- R-K 24- K-B.

25KBJ 24-KxN 27- K-B4 28- KN-B1 29- NxB 30- K-K5 31- KxP 32- P-NS 33- N-BJ 34- KxP 35- K-B4 34- P-K5 37-RQR 35- R-KB 39-R-BJ RxRP R-N7 SxKNP 7i nuiitf P-KR4 WpiBJ 1frP-B3 tTI-PxP I2-B-R PJ-K-K2 14-BxB 1S--02 P-KNJI25-B-BJ BN22-P-ORi P-Q327-PxP P-K4i2-BxP P-K4eh RxP 2- P-QB4 3- N-QB3: 4- P-K4 5- N-B3 4-B-tCl 7-P-Q5 B-BN5 9-B-R4 QN-02 30-BxB P-KR3 N-Q2 N-B4 K-R3 P-N3 RxN 6- P-QRJ 7- RB -S-H4 N-QR4 10- N-Q2 11- O-0 P-R3 Q-K N-R2 N-N4 P-KB4 Qxq B-K3 20-PxQ Rlliaat 1 19.OUNCE CHUO 1 A -B3 31-RxN I. I 1 COMBIXED CLUB TOURNEY A combined tournament is elng held by Monterey Park Chess Club and the San N-R4I: P-N3. 11 ill I le I PxP B-B3 N-N2 iGabriel Chess play altets PxP P-N4 4S-R(7)-N4 Resigns I A AJ I KiarEiGf N-KJ' Arfverfiw prfeti ffocfV Wo. VVcfv Black I. ENCINO 5767 White Oak Ave.

0 WARDS (Desert Fair) 1316 Payne Ave. 13-P-QN4 13- R-B 14- PBJ 15- K-R 14-PB5 17- P-B 18- PxP P-NJ 10- P-B4 21- N-B4 22- PxP 23- N-Q1 OIIrle Whit 1-P-K4. I-N-KBJ 3- BN5 4- B-R4 J-O-0 4-R-K 7-B-NJ I P-B3 -P-KRJ tB-P4 11- B-KJ UPxP I3-B-B2 U-N-BJ 1J-B-B l-NxOP 17-PQR4 If-BxP 20- B-N2 21- R-OB 22- N-B5 23- B-R1 24- N-K3 26-PxB gating at the quarters of eacn club. I After1 three rounds Walt R. fcunningham of San Gabriel has Jihe only perfect score of 3-0.

fried at 2Wt are Gordon Bar-i-ett, Allen Carpenter, Martin Barley and Leo Thompson. I The fourth round will start it 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Monterey Park Chess Club, which IjieeU in the park building at femerson and McPherrin Sts. Dn B'riday, Jan. 15, the scene fcvlll be the San Gabriel Chess Club, San Gabriel Community tenter, 250 Mission Dr.

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