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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 72

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ill i i.r-Tiiv Jin i iiini "I 111 II -II am i fm ft 7.83 ji I J'trli'T'1 12.88 A -t. ORLD CHAMPION IN MAJOR TOURNEY HERE Jun u. mi TIMES PROBLEM U9i By M. Fortl BLACK World chess champion Tigran A-'l in-: irrm Petrosian of Moscow and one of his closest Soviet competitors, Paul Keres of Estonia, have ap plied for their American visas and will be winging this way in ample time to participate in the Piatigorsky Ctrp Tournament. Eight of the greatest grand masters of the current era will be opposing each other when play opens at 6:30 p.m.

July 2 at the Ambassador Hotel on Wilshire Blvd. Samuel Reshevsky and Pal Benko of New York will represent the United States. U.S. champion Bobby Fischer was on the original invitation list but did not accept. This was before it.

became known that the world champion would be present. We have no information as to whether Fischer now regrets his decision. ft WHITE 7 Whit main in two. TIMES PROBLEM 3494 By E. PaikosKi BLACK i lifer as PP KILm 'muiA Others in the tournament are Miguel Xajdorf and Oscar Pan-no of Argentina, Svetozar Gli-goric of Yugoslavia and Fridrik Olafsson of Iceland.

Your editor will be the director. Playing sessions will be from 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. week days, and 1 to 6 p.m. Sundays. Adjourned sessions will also start at 1 p.m.

ollowing is the de WHITE in three. Whit matn tailed schedule for those planning to attend: The two-mover is bv Los Anireles Regular rounds: July 2. 3. 7, 8.10, 11. 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, slonally favors us with original problems.

It is verv neatly cun- struetei. with oBe good changed mate. I he odd echoed matfs arp 24. and 28. Adjournments: July 5, 9, 12 16i 19, 23, 25, 26 and 27.

ine teamre in 3-1SH, with the key also an asset. Admission prices, including1 tax, will be $2.65 for the opening round, 1-55 for subsequent SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 347: P-N4 SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3488: R-K4 Threat, 1 N-B4ch; if K-Q4, i P-R7; if N-B5ch. 2 N-Q3chj If N-N6ch, 2 N-QVch. SOTjVERS' list Five points B. Aabor.

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Gives 16' drying space. Sturdy steel construction is snag-proof with convenient shelf 2.25 Viail ond telephone orders occepted Phone MAdison 6-74! 1 Housewares, 95 All 12 Broadway stores Tickets may be purchased in tonan, H. B. Clay. G.

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Grumette, 1545 Orange Grove L.A. 46. Tickets will also be- available at the leading Two points Dr. 3. X.

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chess clubs. o. u. UglesDy, B. Palmer, M.

Roth. A series of bulletins may be Issued following each round, containing all the games and nings at Encino Park, 16953 Ventura Blvd. in Encino. other items of interest. These, With more than 70 members would be for sale at the tourna ment and also for mail subscrib ers.

Those interested should enronea. me ciud will be one of the largest in the area. Various activities are planned for write to Mi's. Grumette. SO.

CAL. OPEN TOURNEY ail classes of players. Lectures and classes for be The third annual Southern ginners will be held Mondav California Open Tournament, nights. Rapid transit play will also te featured. Kegular tour originally planned for this month, has been postponed to the weekend of Aug.

2 to 4, to avoid conflict with the major naments will be held Fridays. Piatigorsky Cup event. The club championship tournament, a five-round Swiss system, will start Friday, June 28. Play will be in two divisions. i i it It will be held at Lincoln Park Clubhouse in Santa Mon ica, sponsored jointly by the one for those rated expert or Class and the other for those Herman Steiner and the Santa Monica Chess Clubs.

Herbert rated Class or lower. Trophies and cash prizes will be SPECIAL PURCHASE-VIRTUE DINETTE SALE will be the director, awarded. The entry fee will be The guaranteed prizes will be $200 and a trophy for the win-j 53. CHESS CLUB NOTES ner, $100 for second place and $50 for third. Other prizes will California champion William be awarded for best perform- Addison played 32 simultaneously at the Whittier Chess ers in various rating categories.

Club, Sorensen Park. Broadway Your editor will be the judge for two prizes for best played and Rosehedge in Whittier. He won 31 games and drew with games. open stock price 141.90 sale price 8888 no money down, $5 monthly We bought up these dinette sets to give you Ed Barrios. The entry fee is $10.50, with membership required in the The Harbor Chess Club of U.S.

Chess Federation. Six- San Pedro has been organized recently, and meets at 7:30 rounds will be played, using p.m. the first and third Wed Swiss system pairings. SAIDY TO EXHIBIT nesday of everv month at the Elks Club, 7th St, in San Pedro. Dr.

Anthony F. Saidy, one of Those interested may call the leading Southland chess Charles Domac at TE. 1-5635 masters, will be on the exhibition trail this week in an effort RUSSIAN CHAMPIONSHIP KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE to raise funds for an American Kholmov team which is expected to enter White Tal Black R-B4 the World Student Team Cham special savings! The 42" round table in delicate pastel lilac is mounted on a sleek white enamel pedestal with satin brass colored trim on the base. Self-edged table is made with durable "Micalite" laminate plastic. Nylon swivel glides protect your floors.

Chairs with matching white frames upholstered in deeply padded lilac plastic. Mail ond telephone orders accepted. MAdison 6-741 1 Housewares, 95 All 12 Broadway Stores BxQR pionship, scheduled for Budva, Kholmov White 23- B-02 24- N-N3 25- NxB 26- B-Q3 27- R-N 28- P-KS 29- RxP 30- K-B2 Tal Black N-KB3 P-KN3 B-N2 0-0 P-B4 PxP N-B3 P-Q3 P-QR4 Yugoslavia, July 6 to 21. 1- P-Q4 2- N-KB3 3- P-KN3 4- B-N2 5- 0-0 6- N-B3 7- NxP 8- N-N3 9- P-K4 BxP KR-B P-Q4 P-05 RxKP B-B3 P-R5 Saidy's first appearance will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Santa Monica Bay Chess Club, Lincoln Park Clubhouse, 7th 31-R-N6 B-N5 32-B-QR.

R-B2 33-B-R6 10- P-QR4 11- P-B3 12- B-K3 13- Q-K2 and Wilshire in Santa Monica, He will play simultaneously against all comers at a fee of 14-N-Q2 15- KR-B 16- NxN R-B4ch P-B3 R-B4 P-K4 B-K5 R(4)-B3 K-N2 R-B RI31-82 R-N2 $1.50 per board. B-Q2 N-K4 R-B Q-B2 N-B5 OxN B-K3 NxP BxP1 B-02 Q-Bi! RxQl 34- K-N 35- P-N4 36- B-KB4 37- B-Q2 38- B-N4 39- R-N8eh 40- B-N5 41- R-N7ch 42- R-Ni Resign 17- Q-02 18- N-N5 19-PxN 20- N-Q4 21- B-B 22-QxQ On Wednesday evening Saidy will perform similarly at the City Terrace Chess Club, 1126 Hazard St. The charge there will be $2 per board. Players are requested to bring their QUEEN'S GAMBIT Mlkanas Spassky White Black B-K2 own sets and boards. Mlkenes Black P-Q4 PxP N-KB3 P-K3 Spassky White 24- RxN 25- R-K4 26- B-B2 27- R-QB4 28- B-K4 OR-N B-0B3 B-Q4 Saidy has been seeded as a member of the U.S.

team. The other members are being chos P-B4 BxR 1- P-Q4 2- P-QB4 3- N-KB3 4- P-K3 5- BxP t-O-0 7-Q-K2 S-B-N3 9-R-Q P-QR3i79-QxB B-B3 PyR en in New York, based partly B-N? on previous performances and 31-N-B5 3B-03 33-0-K4 Q-08 P-0R41 Q-R4 10-N-B3 PxP Ik' 11- N-QR4 12- B-02 Q-Q4 PxB PxP 13- NxP 14- P-QRI 15- PxP 16- P-B3 K-B K-K QN-Q2 P-N5 Q-R4 PxP B-K2 0-0 Q-KN4 Q-KR4 B-Q3 KR-Q N-K4 NxBP NxP N-N4 NxN 34- Q-KB4 35- N-K4 36- B-B4 37- BxQ 3-NxPcl 39- N-Q7ch 40- N-Ki 41- QxPcn 42- N-B6ch 43- Q-KSch 44- QxRclt 45-xP partly on an elimination tournament among a number of eligible players. SAN FERNANDO MERGER The San Fernando Valley Chess Club and the Van Nuys Chess Club have merged to form a single club which will, meet Monday and Friday eve- RxB 7-P-K4 1I-P-N3 ii -ti K-Q K-B K-B 2 19-B-B3 if 20- K-N2 21- NxN WEST COVINA WILSHIKt WHITTItk DEL AMO Wb'jlCHtbTER KxN Resign DOWNTOWN HOLLYWOOD PAbADtNA tKtNJHAW SKa nrTi-a'O IflToo tVTteO 10:00 to 930 to 9:30 10:00 to 9 i R-Q fUiUtf TO lu.w to iv.w 7 iv.wv t.w 10:00 A.M. to P.M. 10:00 to 9:30 23-R-KB 1.

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