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8 SeC. C-SUN, JAN. 5,1964 goaf flngf ltd CfrnfU i vv ii 1 1 KJ Jr- HSi I rSvj SSOjOoo robe event quilted cotton dusters "Every time I have occasion to show someone my y' ffs if driver's license, he tears it up!" II tM TK 7M i -1 ii i ii CHESS BY ISAAC KASHDAN 7 PZTl VA INTERNATIONAL GRANDMASTER tftl Adairtit Uttcri Chm Editor, I. A. Tifflll '''1 i y-r-x LA TIMES PROBLEM 3551 vT Si vl By a.

cart9mi FISCHER RETAINS U.S. CIIA3IPI0NSHIP U.S. champion Bobby Fischer, playing the finest chess of his' career, won nine games in succession to clinch first place in the current tournament for the title at the Henry Hudson Hotel in New York. Thoueh two rounds are still to be completed at ihis writing, none of his 11 rivals could equal Fischer's total. Among Fischer's victims in this sensa Reg.

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Plaid quilted duster, raglan sleeves, large patch pockets, brass buttons, contrasting lining. Red or blue plaid. tional streak were former champions Arthur Bisguier, Larry Evans and Samuel Re- shevskv. in second place at this stage whit. 7 A "5 VJ I TIAAES PROBLEM 3552 I Pk.

1 I i i rf- TT-'V was ral BenKO, wim a score oi 5-3. He had won three games, drawn four and lost to Evans. Renko was scheduled to face Vischer in the semi-final round Evans was in third place with 4Vi-22 and two games ad i journed. He was deteatea Dy Raymond Weinstein as well as by Fischer. Reshevsky was tied with Dr.

Anthony Saidy, each with 4-3 scores. California champion William Addison lost to Reshevsky and Fischer in successive Telephone orders accepted while quantities lost. MA 6-741 1. Sorry, no mail orders. Robes ond Loungewear, 51 all 16 stores rounds to droo down to 2V2 Addison finished tied for third in last year's tournament, but is clearly not in the same form this time.

Other tallies after nine 11 rounds, with some games ad- WHITE 19 White mates in three. iourned. were: Weinstein, 4-4 Note the rhaneed mates after the defenses K-04 atd B-Q4 in 3531 Robert Byrne, 3V6-3V2; Bis guier, 3-5; Robert Steinmeyer 3-6; Donald Byrne. 2-5, and Ed- The main Dlav in the three-mover is the black interference after N-K5 Mednis. li-b2.

or P-Ko. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3545: N-B3 SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3546: K-R4 Following are results of play last week and games from the Threat, 2 N-N4ch; it R-Q4, 2 R-K4ch; tournament: wnrvn i TT. 'Rvriie 0. Benko 1 If B-4, 2 R-B3ch; if R-B5, 2 R-N4ch; if fY A.m. B-B5, 2 R-B5ch; if B-B7 or B-K3, R-K4ch; If R-Bi, 2 PxR; If N-B3ch, NxNCh.

SOIA EltS' LIST ROUND 2 Bcnko Eeshevsky ii ROUND 3 Reshevsky 1, Mednls Five Boints P. J. Burton. J. E.

ROUND 4 Weinstein 0, Saidy 1 Conway. Mrs. R. Cooean, D. Dag- gett, j.

n. iiarunez, k. btern ROUND 5 D. Byrne Blednis roar points M. Behar.

Dr. J. A Healy, R. L. Tinnel.

Saidy 0. Benko 1. ROUND 6 R. Byrne D. Byrne Two points F.

Aks. C. Foster. jr t-'J- I J. T.

Haag. O. H. Ketchum, N. Les-i tt Jm Reshevsky 1, Addison U.

"ROUND 7 Addison 0. Fischer Kvans 1. Mednis 0: BisRuier 0. Benko 1: Steinmever 0. Weinstein D.

ser, I. E. Norastrom. u. s.

henwarz. tne point -u. au, G. G. Scott.

Bvrne vs. Reslievsky and Saidy vs. champions Zoltan Kovacs, Irv R. adjourned. ROUND 8 Fischer 1, Weinstein 0: Benko Steinmever Reshev-nky 1, Saldv 0: Mednis vs.

Bisguier. ing Rivise and K. nyrne vs. tvans aua auuihuii i. Tt.

Rvrnc. adiourned. Also on the list are Walt ROUND 9 D. Bvrne 0. Fischer Hisiniier u.

R. Bvrne 4: Steinmey- Cunningham, Morris Gordon, er Vj, Mednis Evans vs. Reshev- Charles Henin, James Lazos, Carl Pilnick and Guillermo skv. Saidy vs. Addison and Wein bei-ger vs.

Benko, adjourned. Restrepo. ENGLISH Qualifying into the finals Fischer Fischer Black just arrived-new styles from preliminary events are S. Almgren, R. Currie, R.

Laver and J. Loftsson. Other players P-QB4 Black NxQBP R-B4 B-R6 P-QN4 from the preliminaries will con NxB tinue a separate consolation RxR section. brand OPENING Reshevsky White 25- Q-N2 26- B-Ri 27- K-N 28- R-R 30- RxN 31- QxR 32- R-K 33- N-B4 34- R-N 35- N-K7ch 36- NxP 37- N-B3 38- OxPch 39- R-N8ch 40- RxRch 41- K-B name underfashions mtM. A The following games are from! Q-K4 P-R4 0-B4 Q-B7 the junior tournament: Reshevsky White 1-P-QB4 JN-KB3 3- P-Q4 4- NxP 5- N-QB3 4-P-K3 7-PxP J-B-K2 9-0-0 10- N-B3 11- P-KN3 12- B-Q2 13- P-QR3 14- BxB 15- PxN.

14-R-N 17-R-N5 U-P-QR4 19- Q-R 20- K-N2 21- N-Q4 52- R-N4 53- P-R5 24-PxP SICILIAN DEFENSE N-QB3 PxP N-B3 P-K3 P-Q4 PxP B-Q3 0-0 B-KN5 B-N5 N-K5 BxQN NxB R-B P-QN3 Q-K2 BK3 Q-B3 N-R4 N-N2 N-Q3: N-K5 PxP K-K R-B RXN K-N R-B BxR Sacks! i Cooper Cooper White 22-NxB Black White P-QB4 Sacks Black 0-B2 RxP P-R3 Q-N3 Q-N5 P-Q3 B-R3ch 1- P-K4 2- N-KB3 3- P-Q4 PxP 23- P-O 24- Q-K2 25- B-N3 J6-N-R4 N-KB3 P-QR3 P-K4 B-K2 42- K-K 43- K-O 44- K-B 45- K-O 46- Q-B3 47- K-K2 Q-B6ch Q-Q6ch Q-B6ch B-B5 B-N6ch Q-B5ch QxN 2 0-N6 27- NxB 28- P-OB4 29- N-B5 4- NxP 5- N-QB3 4-P-QR4 7- N-N3 8- P-B3 -B-K3 tt-P-RS 0-0 0-Q8ch QxOch QN-Q2 Resigns 30- Q-K 31- RxO 32- N-R4 33- P-N3 I-B-K2 ENGLISH OPENING Q-B2 P-QN4 NxNP R-Q Weinstein 12- PxP 13- 0-0 Black R-N3 R-N5 RxNP R-N5 R-B3 P-QR4 P-R5 R-K3 Weinstein Black NxP PxN 14-R-RS N-KB3 P-K3 34- P-B5 35- N-N 34-B-B2 37- R-R 38- P-R3 5-K-R Q-K2 li-BxN 17-B-N4 3-NxP IRK R-R3 R(3)xN R-QBJ 19- B-B2 20- PxP 21- RxKP 40- R-QB 41- P-B4 Resigns RxB 0-K3 R-B2 P-KR4 N-N5 QN4 R-B7 P-B4 D. Byrne White 18- P-Q4 19- NxN 20- RxP 21- BxB 22- P-K4 23- P-B4 24- P-K5 25- R(l)-Q 26- Q-K2 27- R(4)-Q3 28- 0-K4 2-RxO 30- R-N2 31- RxR 32- R-K 33- RxP Resigns 0. Byrne White 1-P-OB4 I-N-QB3 3- N-B3 4- P-0R3 5- NPxB P-N3 7-B-KN2 -0-0 -PxP 10-Q-B2 T1-P-B4 12- PxP 13- B-N2 14- KR-K 15- OR-Q 16- B-OR 17- Q-N2 B-N5 BxN P-ON3 B-N2 0-0 P-04 PxP P-B4 N-B3 NxP R-K R-QB R-B2 P-KR3 N-B3 Reg. 2.50-10.95 JUfT -4 B-N2 N-B5 QxB R-Q2 R-QB P-04 B-N5 BxR ENGLISH Dorn Black N-KB3 P-0N3 B-N2 P-K4 P-04 NxP B-03 00 P-QB4 N-R3 QN-B2 R-N N-N4 N-B3 PxQ KR-QB RxR NxRP N-B6ch KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE 0PENIN9 Lurie White 17- BxB 18- B-02 19- B-B3 20- QR-Q 21- Q-K2 22- BxP 23- P-K4 24- B-B4 25- P-B3 26- BxN 27- R-Q2 28- K-R 29- KR-Q 30- RxP 31- RxQ Resigns Dorn Black RxB N-B4 R-02 KR-0 0-N3 N-R3 N-N5 Q-K3 N-K4 QxB Q-Q5ch P-B5 PxP QxR RxR Lurit White 1- P-QB4 2- N-QB3 3- N-B3 4- P-KN3 5- P-Q3 6- PxP 7- B-N2 1-0-0 9Q-B2 10-P-OR3 U-N-Q2 12- N-B4 13- N-K4 14- P-K3 15- N(B)X 14-NxNch Benks Black RxB PxN BxPch BxNP Q-N2 Q-R2 B-B4 Q-N3 0-Q6ch R-N8ch UxQ OxRP P-N4 QNxN QxN ARIZOXA OPEX T0URXE1T Ronald D. Wright of Tempe, Saidy White 1- P-04 2- P-OB4 3- N-0S3 4- N-B3 5- B-NS -PxP 7-NxN (-N-B3 -P-K3 10- B-Q3 11- P-KRJ 12- 0-0 13- Q-B2 T4-N-QR4 15- QxN 16- KR-K 17- Q-B2 T8-N-R2 19- QR-N 20- OR-B 21- Q-K2 22- 0-R5 23- P-KN4 24- N-B3 25- PxP Benko Black N-KB3 P-KN3 P-Q4 B-N2 N-K5 NxB P-K3 PxP 0-0 P-QB3 Q-K2 N-02 N-N3 NxN P-KB4 P-KN4 K-R B-K3 P-QR4 R-B2 R-KN B-B3 B-N2 P-R3 BxBP Saidy White 2-BxB 27- N-R4 28- QxR 29- K-B 30- R-N 31- Q-N4 32- Q-K2 33- KR-B 34- Q-N4 35- Q-K2 34-KxR 37- RxB 38- R(3)-N3 39- R(3)-N2 40- 41- R(2)-N 42- RN)-B 43- R-K 44- R(B)-Q 45- P-K4 46- K-R2 47- K-N 48- R-R Resigns scored 5-1 to win the Warner's Gossard Maidenform A.

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Maidenform "Chorale" pantie girdle, average leg, paneled. Reg. 6.95, now 5.49 Sorry, no telephone or mail orders accepted. Foundations all 16 stores ninth annual Arizona Open 0-B5 Chess Tournament at Phoenix. He lost his first round game, 'i 4 T.

4 then won five straight for the P-R5 P-R OK7 0-Q7 0-N5 PxP Q-B P-R7 P-N5 title. Donald Benge of Burbank was in a five way tie for second with a score of 4'2-H2. Others in the group were Jack L. Gibson and Jerome Wiener of Phoenix, Rev. A.

S. Suyker of Chamberino, and Robert M. Latta of Oklahoma City. LEAGUE ELECTIOXS STEIXKIl TOURXEYS Vincent Homolka, scoring 6-1. won the junior championship of the Herman Steiner Chess Club.

8801 Cashio St. He was undefeated, winning five games and drawing twice. Robert Bliss took second place with a final score of 1 '2. He was the only other undefeated player, but drew three games while winning four. Tied for third with 5-2 were Andy Sacks and Peter Rhee.

The next meeting of the Southern California Chess League will be held Wednesday hcp (ha easy very JUST SAY "CHARGE IT with a evening, Jan. 8, at the City ler-race Chess Club, 1126 Hazard St. The main order of business will be the election of officers Andntri i ty ChargaPJol. I Mi 1 1 1 I I Mil I Other good scores in the field for 1964. Nominated are: Larry BROADWAY Hoke, president; Ray Snow, vice president: Bill King, treasurer: Neil Hultgren and Bob Corey, treasurer, and Darryl Rader, tournament director.

Other items of business are plans for the annual team tour of 11 were turned in by Alan Dorn, 4V2-2V2, and Martin Cooper, 4-3. Mrs. Lina Grumette directed the event. The club championship tournament will start at 12:30 p.m. today with an unusually strong croup of participants.

The seed SHOP MONDAY EVENING ALL STORES PHONE US TODAY, SUNDAY MAdison 6-7411, 9:30 TO 5 nament and revision of the bylaws. All clubs are urged to HOLLYWOOD 10:00 to 9.30 ed players who have accepted PASADENA 10.00 to DOWNTOWN 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. WILSHIRE 10.C0 to 9.30 WHITTIER 10.00 to 9.30 WEST COVINA 10:00 to 9:30 are California champion Wil send representatives to the WESTCHESTER VALLEY 10.00 to 9:30 10:00 to 9:30 MAR5T0NS SAN DIEGO DOWNTOWN 10:00 to 9:00 LPNG BEACH DEL AMO 10:00 to 9:30 10:00 to 9:30 10:00 to 9:30 GRO55M0NT CHULA VISTA 10:00 to 9i30 10:00 to 9i33 CRENSHAW 10:00 to 9:30 1 VENTURA 10.00 to 9.30 liam G. Addison and former meeting.

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