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6 iBiflngelMCtoirt Bridge by Sheinwold Make Sure Partner Knows Meaning of Jump Overcall or three hearts as the finali contract. to bid only two spades. When making a shutout bid, decide1 how high you are willjng to go and bid your limit at once. In this South would be willing to bid two spades if he had the same high cards but much Paperback Role to Be Discussed bepinning 9 a.m. Siturflay at the Fairfax High School Library.

Arthur Kates of the Sunset News and Henry Lash, Trade-Technical College librarian and paperback editor of the Herald-Examiner, will spealc The overcall of one spade wasi wrong with souins actual hand. He had to bid four clubs at his next turn, and this got History and development of the paperback book and its educational use will be him too high. He was down one at four spades doubled, for a flatter distribution. The actual 6-5-2' distribution is worth an additional trick, and South shouki include that trick in his shutout bid. discussed" at a two-hour teachers' institute meeting very poor score.

Should Look Ahead South should look ahead and BY ALFRED SHEINWOLD and your only problem is to find your best contract. Copyright, 1962. Gcntral Fwture Corp. Should your jump overcall show strength or weakness? WEST COAST UNIVERSITY Evening Program ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS PHYSICS rtur-rtir ttil usrui flOM FIRST NINCIPUS tt ItcMltr Scitnct feints. SysttiMtit -MMltf imhI ftsm txmMlie Itflc tttrsufli Mflltl ittrntlj tftititns; liwlytrt! ntchMics Wrwth tsntie tnt mwlir prinks; fcisic cons-pmnt ni ekts tltrsulk systsms.

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3006 West Seventh Street Los Angeles 5 When your hand Is not strong see that his next chance to bid will not be at too high a level. Since he cannot afford to bid the hand descriptively, he should jump to three spades at enough for description, you Library Aide Picked Appointment of Mrs. Edith Day Gersh, 11858 Carson Artesia, to the County Regional Library Advisory Council is an-i nounced by Supervisors Frank G. Bonelli. Mrs.

Gersh: succeeds Lee Johnson, who! cause of ill health: Let's take an example. The can fall back on obstruction. If the opponents iasist on having their say, make it expensive for dealer, at your right, opens with one diamond. You there his very first turn instead of upon ma two hearts a jump Uiem. bidding only one spade.

This takes the pressure off overcall. East dealer. Both sides vul Are you inviting, your part nerable. NORTH AKI 10 0 4 KQJ1053 Q4 WEST EAST South and puts it on the oppo-nent3. If they allow South to play the hand at three spades, he will make the contract.

If they bid on, they will run into ner to bid win slight values because your own hand is very strong? Or are you warning Watch for Goren on Bridge daily, Monday through Friday, in The a penalty uouote from tne North hand. It would be wrong for South Times. A A86 AJ3 VQJ8I2 VA65 96 4 A 8 7 4 3 4.762 AJ10 your partner to stay out of the jfp Fjp3 cO xi bidding because your hand is very poor? CUHM 2-17 Either method is playable. "The alterations come to $89.95. There'll be no charge for the suit." SOUTH AQ109742 3 4 Xone K9853 The bidding: East South West North 1 Oiam.

1 Spada 2 Heartt Pass BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONAL GRANDMASTER Addnsi Itlttr, la Own iditor, LA. Tiimt lot Ang.l.i 53, Calif. CHESS 3 Hearts 4 Clubs Pass 4 Spades oouoi pass pass past Opening lead Queen of When this hand came along Feb. II, 142 TIMES PROBLEM 335S By E. Gross LACK 10 at the very end of the recent Individual Championship in Just make sure that you and your partner agree on what a jump overcall means, it's very dangerous to jump with a poor hand if your partner will then bid even more on the assumption that you have a good hand.

Double With Strength Most experts have abandoned the jump overcall as a way of showing strength. They don't need the bid for this purpose, since they can show strength by doubling for a takeout and bidding a suit later. "Why do you need the jump overcall to show weakness?" I hear somebody ask. "Can't you just pass with a weak hand?" Y'es, indeed. Moreover, you certainly should pass with the ordinary weak hand of balanced distribution.

Boston, most players overcalled with only one spade on the 1 i i 1 5. fSWsfcl NYLON TIRES U4-fi HetWftt UmB South hand. This would be the right bid i houtn second suit were hearts instead of clubs. In that i case South could reasonably ex pect to bid three hearts at his next turn, thus giving North a chance to choose three spades UHLMANN TAKES LEAD IN INTERZONAL PLAY Wolfgang Uhlmann of East Germany, with four successive wins, took the lead with a score of 7-2 after 10 rounds of the interzonal chess tournament in Stockholm, according to a report from the New York Times. In the 10th round Uhlmann adjourned his game with fim Geller of the Soviet Union, with chances about even.

Geller, with the white piece put on pressure throughout the session, but could not breach Uhl-mann's defenses. Dr. Miroslav Filip of Czechoslovakia, who had set the early pace, was in second place with a 6V-2Va score. He defeated Julio Bolbochan of Argentina in the 10th round in 43 moves after winning the exchange. Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn, star of the American contin A'lfl I rr AUCTION SALE IN MILAN (Italy) Galleria Brera You make.your jump bid only! when you have a long suit toi ward off a severe penalty.

Ideal-j ly, you should have such a miv as K-QJ-x-x-x, which would; give you about five offensive! tricks but only one defensive! trick. This method gives you two; WHITE 8 White mates in two. TIMES PROBLEM 3354 By J. C. Morrt BLACK TWO FOR ONE LOW PRICE gent, has the best percentage of I 1 ltimy i 1 ul pi 4 iff kMm htr4t i i ,,48, it, ja; uhantages.

"When you make the jump overcall, the opponents may have trouble describing their values at high levels. When you make an ordinary, non-jump overcall, your partner can rely on you to have a respectable hand not just a good trump suit in an otherwise worthless hand. Ibokcn Suits If you wait for a semi-solid suit for your jump overcall you 11 miss many fine chances to lam up the works. You must A sle by auction will be held on March 26, 27, 28 at 9 p.m. of an important collection of 300 paintinRS and drawings by contemporary makers among whom: Gauguin Carta Renoir Sironi Malirttt Severinl PU-aaso CH8onili Bonnaid Finis Branue Bouilin ManKU Van Ponprcn Marini ChB-nll SoWhU Utrillo Nii'holson Delonay Faiitrier Krnt Dubuffft Guiltomin tanesxier Noltte liissieie RoiiHiilt Miro Kandinskjr Harumg Klre (ioiky Schwitter Trtwy Vlaminclt Rnthko Perain Francis Dufy Hurri heyrr Fontana NoUle MatU Jawlensky Bnlla Jorn lie Chirico Apirl Morandi F.vhihition: from 10 to 25 March at GALLERIA BRERA, via Brera II Milan (Italy), Free catalog on rcqucsl.

operate with what you're dealt, not with some ideal hand that you may get only two or three WHITE 12 I White mates in three. The pawn formation is a clue times a year. Make your jump overcall to some of the action in both problems. The three-mover has a brilliant key and some surprises on the second move. even on a hroken suit it vou one week only buy now pay later no down payment up to 18 months to pay 18 month road hazard guarantee have good distribution in the form, of a side length.

When your opponents are timid doub SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3349: B-K5 SOLUTIOS TO PROBLEM 3350: Q-K3 Threat, 2 RxBch; if B-N7 or B8, 2 RxPch; if B-R7, 2 KxN. KOIA KKS' LIST Five polnlx W. S. Aaron, F. Aka, K.

.1. Bolton, P. .1. Burton, M. Chu- any participant, with 6-1 and two unfinished games with Ar-turo Pomar of Spain and Sveto-zar Gligoric of Yugoslavia.

After drawing in his first two starts Fischer took five games in a row and has hopes of continuing his streak. He is one of three players who have yet to taste defeat. The others are Gligoric and Tigran Tetrosian of Russia. Lajos Tortisch of Hungary, who scored over Miguel Cuellar of Colombia in the 10th round, is in fourth place with 6-3. Paul Benko of New York is tied with Gligoric at 5-3V6.

Former U.S. champion Arthur S. Bisguier of New Y'ork moved down further in last week's play. He has won only against Manuel Aaron of India, lost four times and drawn as many. The four Soviet grandmasters, who had been expected to provide top competition, are barely above average as a group.

Petrosian and Victor Korchnoi are in the first division, but Geller is at the halfway mark and Leonid Stein has a minus score, with three outright losses to date. The oddest result is that of Cuellar, who started brilliantly with victories over Geller and Korchnoi, then lost his next six games. He has hopes in two adjourned games. Following is the standing after 10 rounds, and games from the event. ters, you can even do without the protection of good distribu tion.

Bid as impudently as the torian, .1. DiKtilvio, G. K. l.nge- opponents permit you to. Hid Enough When your hand in strong hretsen.

K. K. roRerlund, Dr. A. Mealy.

R. Herrera, .1. R. Iartinez, H. .1.

McBlaine I. E. Nordstrom, R. Hoslin. Three points F.

M. Alonso IV. V. II. Griffith.

J. Kaufman, E. P. Keltv, Mrs. .1.

VV. Moore. M. Rosen, enough you can afford to make descriptive bids. The oppo nents are out of the picture.

C. T. Tongko, K. J. right, A.

C. Zoll. TUBETYPE Two noinls Brunk, Lesser, J. Palmer. M.

Roth. 3fe0 I One point J. rolev, f. B. Jones, f)r J.

M. Kennedy, G. Oglesby, S. Shwarz. for 2 18.88 very much in the race, with and two adjourned games.

Emil Bersbach is leading the reserve section of the tournament with a score of 4V2-2Mr. Sven Almgren is in second place with 4-1. Not far behind are Homolka, and O'Connor, 31. Following are games from the tournament. RUY LOPEZ 2 FOR 26.88 2 FOR 32.88 640x15 tubetype black 640x15 2 FOR 18.88 670x15 2 FOR 22.88 plus federal tax and old tire from your car 710x15 760x15 'i 4i 3' i 3'-! 3' 41 31 4' 3' 7 5' 7 3' 5' 2 3 3 4 2' i 2 6 1 UWmann Fllip Fischer Portisch Benko GHgorie Olafsson Pe'rosien Beibochan Bilek Korchnoi Pomar Rivis TUBELESS 7 2 Geller i 2' 2 Brc2 1 Stein 6 3 Yanofsky 5'? 3' 2 Bertok 5'i 31! Scweber 5' Bisguier 5 3 Teschner 5 5 German 3'? Cuellar 4' Aaron 4Vj 3Vj SICILIAN DEFENSE Fischer Bilek U.S.A.

Hungary Black White P-QB4 15-OxB P-03 14-Q-R4 PxP 17-RxBP N-KB3 IS-O-OSctl P-QR3 l-BxRch P-K3 20-R-Bch G-N3 21-RxN QxP 22-N-B3 Q-R6 23-K-R Fischer U.S.A. Black Moskowltz Black P-K4 N-QB3 P-QR3 P-Q3 P-QN4 NxP PxN R-N B-Q2 QxB N-BS Rlvis White 19- P-K5 20- P-KB4 21- K-B 22- N-B3 S3-R-K2 24- P-KN3 25- P-N4 24-QxQP 27- P-B3 28- Q-N3 29- NPxP P-R3 Moskowilz Black QR-K B-B4ch B-R2 N-N5 Q-B4 P-KB3 0-N3 PxP P-B3 P-B4 Q-B3 QxP 0 B3 R-0 NxN PxPch QxN RxR N-B KxB White 1- P-K4 2- N-KB3 3- B-N5 4- B-R4 5- P-Q4 4 8-N3 7- NxN 8- B-Q5 -B-B6ch 10- BxBch 11- QxP 12- 0-0 13- N-Q2 14- N-B3 15- R-K lft-O-03 17- N-Q2 18- P-KB3 2 for 21.88 Bllek Hungary While 1-PK4 J-N-KB3 J-P-Q4 4- NxP 5- N-OBJ 4-B-KN5 7-P-B4 K3-C2 -R-OH 10-P-K5 Tl-PxP 12- B-QB4 13- BxKP 14- 0-O B-K2io'0-N-N 0-0 3I-N-R3 RK 32-K-K K-N3 BQ2 Q-K6ch Q-B8ch QxP QB7 QxRP K-R2 33- N-B2 34- RxN Resigns QB3 B-B R-K3 P-Q4 KN-Q2I25-R-NI 0-OI27-R-B3 BxBiResians ALEKHINE'S DEFENSE TjTTLHIE Pilnlck KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE Black N-B3 Gllfloric 2 FOR 25.88 2 FOR 30.88 2 FOR 36.88 2 FOR 25.88 2 FOR 26.88 2 FOR 30.88 2 FOR 36.88 2 FOR 30.88 750x14 800x14 850x14 650x13 Yusoslavia: NxR P-Q5 670x15 710x15 760x15 600x13 plus federal tax and old tire from your car PB B-Q3 NxN Aaron Gligoric India Yugoslavia White Black 14- R-Q KR-Q 15- RxRch RxR 14-0x0 BxQ 17-P-K4 R-N 1I-B-N5 BxNP 19- R-Q P-K4 20- R-O7 B-05 21- P-N4 BxRP B-K3 Quillen White 1-P-K4 2 P-K5 3- P-OB4 4- P.Q4 5PB4 -BPxP 7- B-K3 8- N-OB3 9N-B3 10- BK2 11- 0-0 12- P-05 13- NxN 14- P-OR4 BiaCK N-KB3 P-B4 P-KN3 B-N2 0-0 PxP P-04 NxP B-K2 KR-B Aerott India White 1-P-O! J-P-QB4 J-P-K3 4- N-CBJ 5- N-B3 -BK? 7-NxP -PxP -NxN 10- 0-0 11- B3 12- NxN 13- QN3 Quillen White 20- RxP 21- Q-R4 22- P-B6 23- PxQ 24- P3N4 25- N-N5 26- BxN 27- K-B 2-QRgch 29- Q-R7 30- Q-R5ch 31- Q-RMh 32- Q-Bch 33- Q-B4 34- K-K2 34-K-B3 34-KxP Resigns. K-B2 Pilnlck Black N-KB3 N-Q4 N-N3 P-03 PxP N-B3 B-B4 P-K3 002 00-0 P-B3 NxKP PxN K-N N-B PxR P-B3 PxQP N-K2 RON QxN KxP K-B2 K-Q R-B3 PB5 N-B323-R-B7 P-KR4 0-B5 24-P-R3 R-N7 15- P-Ri 16- RxB P-N4 BR3iResigns P-K5ch MAY CO. tire guarantee is fro-rated on the price you pay. MAY CO.

guarantee covers all road hazards and any manufacturing defects. MAY CO. will at its own option tcpair the tire or replace tire if it should fail during monthly guarantee period. P-K7 17-P-B5 EXHIBITION' BARSTOW 1I-P-R4 19-PxP H.iriOS I.OSK IN SOVIET The powerful tournament for the chess championship of the Soviet VALUES FROM OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT 1 The Desert Knights Chess Club of Barstow is sponsoring a simultaneous exhibition and lecture by George Koltanowski on Saturday, March 3. The playing fee is S2.50X For reservations L'ninn included two former world champions.

Mikhail Tal and Vasslly Smyslov. Itoth finished well below the winning wore of H'A-SVi achieved by Boris Spassky. or information write to the club tournament director, USO The loiiowine gaines. in wnun tile champions were router), were among the reasons for their lack of success In the event. Building, 13 i Main Bat-stow.

STEIN ER CU TOURNEY. KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE Soassky White Tal Black With six rounds contested of MUFFLER 7.88 replacement type blowout resistant installation available fits most cars all stores except downtown, wilshire and lakewood BRAKE RELINE 10.95 labor, linings 4 wheels no charge adjustment for life of lining call for appointment all stores except downtown, wilshire and lakewood SHOCK ABSORBERS 2 for 12.49 replacement type expertly instated airplane type includes new bushings all stores except downtown and lakewood Tal Black N-K83 P-KN3 Snassky White 19- Q02 20- N-N P-N5 the 11 scheduled, Jack Mos N-04 kowitz Is in first place with a B-N2i2l-RN4 PR 4 R-B4 N-B score of 51 in the champion shin tournament of the Herman 1- P-Q4 2- N-KB3 J-P-KN3 4- B-N2 5- PB4 a-O-O 7-N-B3 PxP BK3 10-BxP U-B-QR) 13-N-Q4 QxR PxN Steiner Chess Club, 8801 Cashio PxQ St. R-N P-03 24-RxR N-B3 2S-NxN R4 2S-BXRP BPi2P-K3 NinIjO-B B5 OR 31-B B3 P-KN4 3I-R-0 R-B23RPxP R-KI34-B-K2 P-N4 3S-B03 R-N7 RxP K4 MoskowiU has won four rames and drawn two with 13-QxN Where newsmen and cameras are not welcome. Stark documentary of the explosive Congo learning about modern weapons, the hopeful and frightened children, native homes in Leopoldville first time on TV. PR Pxl Robert Cross and Tibor Wein bercer.

His closest rival Is Zol R-B7 R-N7 Resigns 14 0 B4 1S-Q K3 lt-QR-Q 17-R-Q4 11-QxNP tan Kovacs, with a tally of 4-1. Kovacs lost to Leonard Stan P-KR3I INOIAN DEFENSE KING'S ders, but is protesting the game Smvslov on rather odd grounds. The game was played with Black MAY-GO auto centre' K3 R-N out a referee and away from the club, which was permitted un OONJ in; kB der the rather informal rules for the tournament. Standcrs R-K2 ON RG played the white pieces and Kovacs discovered later that he B-K ALL SEVEN STORES should have had the first move. P-KB4 R131-N7 K-R3 R-NS Tournament director Herbert SmvslovlGiPSlit Biacklwmte 03 I7 KB3 7i-0P N2 10-R-OJ 0-031BB R-K 32-R-0B 333 RI3I-M P-0N4 34-OxQ 34-N-04 -P K4 37-P-NJ P-04 3(-N-NS NH3 liR SI N-BS 4l-RR 47 lt e3 P.QP'43-N B7Ct B-NJ)44-N-NS N-K5 45-PxP OR 44-P-KI P-B4i47-P-K7 HNP AN PB54-R-Bt P.B50-xPct PxNiSl-R-M B4I Ginslls White 1-P-K4 rp-Q4 3- N-OB3 4- PB3 5- K3 4-0-07 7-0-0-0 IKN -QN-K2 i-B 1I-P-KR4 1J-PR5 13- RPxP 14- N-R3 15- N-NS It-O-K I7-P-B4 IS-P-K IM4KB1 20- NI2P 1I-B03 72-NN1 21- ICxN 24-BxN 2V0xP 24-BPxP RxR T.

Abel decided that the result P-RS SUNDAY 3:30 PR3 PR 4 K-R4 B-B BP must stand as played, since the choice of colors was agreed to bv both players. The appeal will be decided by a select committee of the club. Other good scores are Walt Cunningham. 4-2, and Carl Pil- R-B7 OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY; SATURDAY TIL 5:30.

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