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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 95

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Air-- a S. 1 4 IT." warm thoughts of christmas 1 "Same old problem whether to go home with it or run away." CHESS BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONAL Addrm letter to Chew Iditsr. IJL tin Anf.lM Calif. I a. i 5 Dk.

tttt TIMES PROBLEM 343? ByV. Bartolovle BLACK si a Li 1 i i if. it 'X, as i own to 7 ADDISON UNBEATEN, WINS STATE TITLE William Addison went through nine rounds without a defeats, to win the California State Chens Championship in the final sessions last weekend et the Mechanics Institute Chess Club in San Francisco. Addison, who recently moved to lios Armeies, was on his former home grounds when ho won six games and drew Irving TUvlse and Walt Cunningham of the southern area, and Peter Cleghorn of the northern group. Rivise finished in second place with a score of 7-2.

losing only to Tinor Weinberger, with whom he had tied for the title last year, and drawing againet Addison and Joe Mego. Easily the strongest performer of the northerners was Cleg-horn, who took third place with a 6-3 score. Other plus scores were turned In by Weinberger, with and Mego, 5-4. The basest disappointment r4 the tournament was Saul Yarmak. who only two weeks earlier had tied for first with in the Southern California Championship.

In the current event he could no gel started, and wound up next to WHITE 10 Whit matt In two. TIMES PROBLEM 1431 By K. Wtndt BLACK 7 "i taVi.i i yy fA "1 lJ ri a ft ..7 It 1 Ia-t. The organization of the finals In San Francisco left much to be desired. No tournament director had been appointed, and WHITE Whit mate In thrM, SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3431: N-NJ SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3432 0-K4 If K-B2, i B-QI; If K-N4, 2 Q-B3.

the t) avers had to work out last-minute details on their own. Luckily, no disputes or The mate after the rapture of the knljrht are all changed after the key In 3437 remarkable feat. Remember the poulblo underpro-motio'ns in 34.38. They cret acme other mishaps occurred. Practically none of the San Francisco masters had entered Ihe qualification rounds for the tournament or expressed any Interest in It Normally players in the host city would be attracted, since no travel would Hmv, A 'A added variation.

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Gearon. These circumstances seem to W. H. Griffith. Dr.

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M. Ver- confirm the opinion expressed bv your editor several months fttjo that California is too large, and chess centers too widely serrated, for a single chess federation. Statewide events seem to be losing attendance of late, whereas chess tournaments, matches and team play in the flufro. B. V.

Weston. Thre point r. wanner, Two poini w. m. to ward, 4.

naag, m. liirsn, Roth. SIONTEREY PARK Ei'EXT Southland have seen a vast ex David Conwlt won all six of his games for a good victory in the tournament for the championship of the Monterey Park Chess Club, which meets Fridays at Barnes Park, 400 McPherrln. R. Pease finished In second place with followed by Dr.

R. Brow with 4Va-l Va. Tied 4-2 were R. Olsh, Y. Osanesov, L.

Pataky, w. O. Smith and R. Syvertsen. Followintr is a ttame from pansion.

Under the leadership of the Southern California Chess League, and such clubs as Herman Stelner, Santa Monica, City Terrace and others, there is continuous activity throughout the year. FISCHKIt. KKSHKVSKY IV r.S. CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY What promises to be the stroneest tournament ever held for the U.S. Chess Championship will take place at the Henry Hudson Hotel In New York from Dec.

16 to Jan. 3. Of greatest interest will be tho confrontation of two former titleholders. Bobby Fischer and Samuel Reshevsky, for the first time since their ill-fated match In the summer of 1961. Reshevsky first won the championship In 1936 and held it for most of the period up to 1957.

That year Fischer, not vet 15, won the tournament in brilliant style tnd went on to the event: SICILIAN DEFENSE iCk Whit fi-Rch P-N4 0-0 Ositev Block P-03 N-CB3 PP P-K4 P-03 N-B3 BxN R-R2 P-N5 Pes Whit 1J-N-Q5 11-P-B1 14- B-N3 15- 0-RS lt-P-R4 17-NxNP lS-OxPch )-B-Kch 20-PxN 71-R-QB 230-0 1-P-K4 1-N8J J-NB3 4-P4 $-NxP i-N-Bt 7-B-OB4 I-B-KN5 PkB NxN K-02 KB? K-N B-Kl 10-P-KR4 0-N3 Renin Q-N3 PaB 11-BXN CHESS OLYMPICS, VARNA KINS'S INDIAN DEFENSE four triumphs without Soo Rumania Whit M.J. H.IL..J-HIU.I.I1IIH 1 I I- II I. I PI 1 T-nn- nrr y. Soo Rumania Whh 13- B-N 14- P-BS 15- N-R4 l-NxN It-R-R H-R-KNJ 20- B-R 21- RxP 23-BxB Gllr USSR BUck R-K PxP N-K5 PxN 0-K2 P-B4 R-B R-B2 BxR 0-K4 RMiin Gelier USSR Black N-KB3 P-KN3 B-N2 P-03 P-B4 0-0 P-QR3 P-K3 PxP PQR4 N-R3 N-QN5 1-P-Q4 2P-OB4 3-N5B3 4- PK4 5- PB4 4-P-05 T-N-B3 I-P-OR4 BK2 io.TJ of a single game. Reshevsky dropped back from second place In 1957 to lie for fourth in the 1960 event.

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J. Porth was second with 4V-m and M. Carr was third with 4-2. K-B PxP O-K N-B7 N-K2 N-N3 B-N7 34-BxP KR'Q 37-O-RI BxN 40-Q B4 N-K41-Q-B4 0-N2i42P-Q Hultgren tied a' 3Vi-2Vi K-N with "-N-Q5 Rtllns Adams and Kotz. CALIFORNIA STATE LHES1 CHAMPIONSHIP rmn TTT I i 7 1 3 I.

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