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12.99 (Tree lamp available to match) may co. lamps and shades 63 a ly when Petrosian blundered on WHITE 9 Whit mitM In two. TIMES PROBLEM MM By V. L. Eaton BLACK I) the 55th move, late in he second session.

He resigned two moves later. This was Botvin-nik's first victory since the opening game of the match. Petrosian won the fifth and seventh games, the other 10 ending in draws. The situation, with 10 games remaining on the schedule, now favors Botvinnik, who will retain the championship if the score remains equal to the end. Petrosian requires at least points of the 24 game total.

The 10th game was marked by a rapid fire series of exchanges which removed all the minor pieces from the board. 3 -j UnLJ A. 2 all eight stores ft Botvinnik had enough position al superiority to force the win of a pawn. Then came the inevitable rook ending. Petrosian succeeded in weakening hi opponent's pawns, which left almost no WHITB 11 Whit mat In thn.

opportunity for maneuvering, Th four varistlnn In 17 all The game was adjourned, but a draw was agreed without fur-j involve selfbloclci, with a different white piece matin In each cue. The tnree-mover na a weaiin 01 play, motly revolving on the capture SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 147! Q-B ther play in the second session. In the 11th game Botvinnik with the black pieces equalized easily and gradually gained the upper hand, with superior lines acoronetn SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3474: R-KR6 Threat, 2 BxPchi If R-N, 2 B-K4; if B-N4; 2 B-R2; If B-B3, 2 P-K4; If N-BJ, 1 1 for his pieces. He tried a dif Kxrcn; N-B2, nxnck. 80LVER8' LIST ferent tack in the ending, sacrificing a pawn to get his rooks mo-insulated Kneil V.

Vila, IV Coogan, E. C. Gilliam, J. Kaufman Leon-Martin, J. K.

Martineas.F. doubled on the seventh rank. Botvinnik repeated moves iuuiison, i. cj. iNorasu-om, a.

s. Olson, R. M. Stuarts, A. C.

ZolL Three 4 vtr 1 "i just before adjournment to gain time on his clock, then sealed his 41st move. The position --'ill ys. G. K. Cooper.

G. Ellas, J. Gasper i ETp Oglesbys. Schwtrz. C.

Oa poinWJ. T. Haagr. 1L Har- 3 looked perilous for Petrosian, but overnight analysis showed that the draw was attainable, and again no further moves VTMMJtm smixmsn pnri ConH erv ucum wiuwviie ttuuicilis Che Editor, Lo Angele Time. were made.

The game might continue 42 K-QB5, P-QR4; 43 for each week' answer. Solution! must postnurKea witnin two K-R3; PxP; 44 N-Q4. The games follow: 10TH MATCH CAMB wall-to-wall 01 puoiicauon. Solution and llsta of aolver will QUEEN'S GAMBIT ihi ra orss Brier problem appear. Unless otherwise Botvinnik Pttroslan Petrosian Black R-Q5 Whit "www iwu pumu wiu pe waroea for correct answer to two-movers and three points for three-mover.

fin A nninf am 1 1 1 1 I cMling-to-f loor sizes R-Q6 R-Q7 23-R-KB 243-N3 25-Q-BI M-Q-B? -4 for incorrect solutions. Key move Q-B5 PxQ R-QB 27-QxQ euiiuumit lor iwo-movers. principal variations must be eiven for ft. 11 1 Tffi P-B6 utL uevu, mr uu ee-mover. I Points are published for infor- R(l)-B7 R-N7! R-Q6 K-R2 i 'i mauuu uuiv.

score are noi accumulator! mni thM Mn Botvinnik Whit 1-P-Q4 J-P-GB4 3- N-KB3 4- P-K3 5- BxP 6- 0-0 7- P-QR4 -Q-Ki -R-Q ie-Pxp 11- N-B3 12- B-KNS 13- P-Q5 14- NxP 15- BxQN 16- RxN 17-NxB 19- RxB 20- RxNP 21- Q-RS 22- Q-N4 Black P-G4 PxP N-KB3 P-K3 P-B4 P-QR3 N-B3 PxP B-K2 0-0 N-QN5 B-03 PxP ONxN NxB BxB P-R3 PxN Q-B3 QR-Q R-Q3 KR-Q i i vi ides rAirm for special competition which will P-B3 R(Q)xNP ue lunuuucra irom ume to tune. 26-P-R4 29- R-N4 30- PxP 31- P-N3 32- K-Nl 3J-R-N 34- R-N7 35- R-K 36- RxR 37- R-K4 38- RxRP 3MC-N3 40- K-N2 41- R-RI 42- P-ffS 43- P-R RXK it-- CITY TERRACE OPEN R-N5 RxKRP P-N4 A two-day open tournament the same weekend will be held K-N3 R-KB5 R-QR5 Drawn at the City Terrace Chess Club. uzn Hazard st- with three i it; i "i I ij Ms rounds each on Saturday, June WH MATCH SAME 5 QUEEN'S GAMBIT DECLINED 1, and Sunday, June 2. Reeis-I Botvinnik Petrrin Botvinnik tration will close at 9 a.m. that Black P-0B4 Saturday.

Btck PxN B-N3 Q-K P-B3 N-KB3 P-K3 The first prize will be $150 P-Q4 1 and a trophy. Other prizes will Q-R4 depend on the number of par ticipants. The entry fee Is $10, with membership required In Petrosian White 1- P-0B4 2- N-KB3 3- N-B3 4- P-K3 P-Q4 4-BPxP 7-B-NS -PxP WW) 10- P-QN3 11- B-N2 N-K2 13-P-OR3 1K3N-Q4 15- B-K2 16- 0-03 17- P-NJ 18- Q-N 19- Q-Q3 20- Q-Q 21- R-K the U.S. Chess Federation. F.

WhW 22- NxQN 23- P-N4 24- Q-R4 25- QR-Q 26- R-Q2 27- Q-Q 28- N-Q4 30- NxQ 31- K-N2 32- QR-Q 33- PxP 34- B-Q4 15-RxB 34-P-R4 -37-RxP 3-K-BJ 3-K-N2 40- K-B3 41- K-N1 Drawn. -1-' til- i Metz and R. Kluz will direct P-QB4 BxB QxQ N-N4 N-KS PxP R-B7 BxB R-N7 R-QB RID-B7 N-Q7ch N-K5 N-Q7ch N-B5 N-B3 KPxP B-03 BxBP O-O B-K3 Q-K2 QR-B KR-Q B-KN5 N-K5 B-Q3 N-B4 N-K5 N-64 N-K3 B-QB4 the tournament COLLEGE TOURNEY Stephen Matzner of Califor 4S" wide 84" long, regularly 13.S3 These are stunning hammered texture rayon acetate with' slub yarns to give the important surfacr interest. Completely lined with special Thermo-resist aluminum treated cotton fabric to cut heat and cold, repel glare and retard fading of car: pets, upholstery. Here are the desired colors! cKampagne, blue, gold, nutmeg, thistle, wBte, nia State Polytechnic College in San Luis Obispo, playing on his nome campus, scored 5-0 to win the fifth annual California State U.S.A.-RUSSIA MATCH After several months of si Hi Intercollegiate Chess Cham Wmmx.

i pionship. lence, word has come from Moscow that a Russian team may accept the Invitation to play a John Blackstone of San Jose finished in second place with 7 match In New York In June 4-1, losing only to Matzner, uavia Mortz of Stanford was The project was first broached last fall by Jerry Spann of Oklahoma City, vice-president third with 3-lVi and Walt Cunningham of L.A, State fol of the International Chess lowed with 3-2. 't Following are two key games Plans for the match are to have eight players for each side from the event: olav a four-game series, invi tations have been sent to the 15 highest rated U.S. masters, see char! for prices on wider and longer sizes who are asked to make them-selves available. California champion William Addison will most likely represent this area.

SAN FERNANDO OPEN Black Q-R4 B-B4 Q-N3 N-R4 Q-R3 BxN N-B3 RxB NxP B-N3 N-B3 K-R N-K5 Y3- "The annual San Fernando Valley open tournament will be held over the Memorial Day weekend at Encino Park, 16953 N-B3 Q-R5 K-N2 K-R 3 Rim Ventura near the Balbca exit of the Ventura Fresway. It will be sponsored by the Van DUTCH DEFENSE Matiner Cunningham Matzner Cum White Blck Whit I- P-Q4 P-Q4 1W3-Q2 N-KB P-IC3 20-QR-K 3- P-B4 P-KB4 21-R-K5 4- P-KNI P-B3 22-KR-K J-B-N2 B3 23-P-Q7 6- 0-0 B-K2 24-Q-KBI N-B3 0-0 25-B-N4 -P-N3 1 Q-K 2-BxR -N-K QN-Q2 27-Q-N3 10- N-Q3 N-K5 28-RxPeh 11- B-N2 P-KN4 29-B-R3 12- P-B3 NxN 30-R-K7 13- BxN P-BS 31-B-K 14- P-K4 B-Q3 32-Q-K5dl 15- BPxP PxNP 33-RxNP 14-P-KJ PxPch 34-B-B7 17-K-R KPxP 3--BxBoh 11-PxB N-B3 34-RxPdl FOUR KNIOHTS GAME Black- Cunnine- Black- stone hm stone Whit Bidc Whit 1- P-K4 P-K4 20 B-NI 2- N-KBJ N-CB3 21-RxR 3- N-B3 N-B3 22-N-K7 4- P-Q4 PxP 23-BxB J-N-5 B-K2 24-Q-N -NxGlP 0-0 2S-Q-R7dl 7- N-BS NxN 24-K-B -PxN R-K 27-B-NSeh n-ns 2-b bwi 10-P-Q83 N-R3 29-H-Q II- P-O B-63 30-R-C3 12O-0 P-B3 31-R-K3 13- 8-K3 l.vp.KM 14- B-a N-84 33-P-KR4 15- BN Pxft 34-Q-N4 16- C-IV4 K-R 3WS-KW 17- BsP P-R3 3-Six3 18- Q-RJ R-M 37-S-Ni 19- KR-K B-ti Cunnlna-I Nuys and San Fernando Valley: hm P-KR3 CH00S3 THE SIZE YOU VAKT AND NEED FROM THIS CHART BxR BxQP QxN K-N Chess Clubs. Registration will close at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 30, with two rounds scheduled that day. One round will be played Friday evening and two rounds each on Saturday and Sunday 43" wide 72" wide S6" wide 120" wide 144" wide 192" wide length Kg.

Kg. teg. sal reg. sale reg. 54" 10.99 7.99 19.99 13.S9 24.99 19.83 84" 13.99 9.S9 2399 18.99 30.99 24.59 39-99 32.99 47.99 33.89 95" I 17.99 1 13.99 38.99 I 42.S9 69.99 83.89 K-B2 B-K4 K-K3 KB 2 P-Q4 Q-N4 The guaranteed prizes are $150 and a trophy to the win P-Q ner, and $75 for second place.

K-ta may co. draperies 11 all eight stores K-6 PuP Resign There will be prizes from $50 to $15 for winners in various rating categories. The amounts may be Increased if the number of entrants warrants. The entry fee 13 $10.50. Menv bership Is required in the U.S.

Chess Federation. The tournament director will be Herbert T. Abel For further Informs-; STEINEIi RAPID TRANSIT Irving Klvise won the Tuesday evening rapid transit tournament at the Herman i Sterner Chsss Club, 8801 Cashio St, with a score of BM-M. Jim Lazos and Hy Kogosin tied for downtown wilshire crenshaw lakewood valley castland south bay sin diego tion, write to Een Hernandez, 18013 Ingomar St, Reseda, second with 6-3. brodwiy fith mi hill s.

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