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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 91

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IMS TIMES PROBLEM 34M Bv J. Szoghy BLACK KEEN COMPETITIOX IN PIATIGORSKY CUP Spectators at the Piatigorsky Cup Tournament, starting July 2 at the Ambassador Hotel, will have a rare opportunity to see the world chess champion in lotion. This will be the first appearance of Soviet grandmaster Tigran Petroslan since he won the title from Mikhail Botvinnik last month. The last previous occasion 1 DO 1 1 ST" i that a world champion participated in an American tournament was in Pasadena in 1932. Dr.

Alexander Alekhine, then at tho ivak of his form, was Hi 1.1. WHITE tO Whit mates in two. TIMES PROBLEM VH By F. J. Kovact BLACK the winner, with your editor In second place.

Though his title is not at stake, Petrosian will certainly ''V. '1 make every ettort to improve his international stature in the tournament. This will be no easy task with the formidable opposition he will face. Petrosian may have most difficulty with his compatriot, Paul Keres of Estonia. Keres finished in second place in five tournaments where the stake i i a1 Li i SI WHITE 9 Whit matet In three.

11: ITI. Xrf. 5 was a match for the world championship. Though he never made it. he has been recognized for years as one of the three or four greatest players of hLs generation.

The man with perhaps most to gain is former United States The t(i-niover has one really un usual ariaUon, which justifies sunup nf trip frmire me es. The auier ft i move in the main variation in 3496 also a surprise. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 34W: O-QNI SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 340: K-Kl. If K-B4 or 66. 3 BxP (ch)j if PxN B-OJch; if P-R7, 2 QxP.

SOLVERS' I.1KT champion Samuel Heshevsky. He was well in the forefront on the American chess scene until the advent of youthful Bobby Fischer. Reshevsky also had serious ambitions to advance to the world championship. He chal Five noinU H. Aatoor, If ffhiitorinn Mr.

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casions, but nothing came of these efforts. A victory in the Piatigorsky Cup would undoubtedly revive these heady ideas. Any one of the other participants may move to the front, depending on form. The dif IVt. They tied with Holland and England, and won from Austria, Spain and Switzerland.

They had a powerful lineup ferences in skill among the with grandmasters Unzicker, grandmasters is slight, and Darga and Schmidt aided by pre-eminence requires constant Dr. Treger. and Mohrlok. study as well as continued play. The list includes Pal Benko of the United States, Miguel Holland finished in second place with 11-9.

The other final Xaidorf and Oscar Panno of scores were: England, 10-10 Argentina, Svetozar Gligoric of Yugoslavia and fcndrik Olai Austria, 9V2-10; Spain, 9-11 son of Iceland. Eacn has won and Switzerland, 8-12. more than one international tournament and may do bo Following are game from the event. again. QUEEN'S GAMBIT Darsa Clark Every consideration is given to the comfort and Oarsa Clark W.Germany Bngland W.

Germany Ingland Black White Black White convenience of spectators at N-K63 N-B4! KN-Q2 B-K2 P-04 the hotel. At each round, in addition to the playing room, Nx PxP P-K3 P-B4 P-QR3 a separate large room will be BxN 1- P-04 2- N-KB3 3- P-B4 4- P-K3 5- BxP 6- 0-0 7- Q-K2 8- B-N3 9- P-QR4 K-K2 available for lectures and dis R-K 15- KNxP 16- P-K5 17- B-KB4 1B-N-B5! 19- 0N-Qch 20- NxBch 21- Q-R5 22- Q-N5CH 23- OxNPch 24- PxP 25- NxBch 26- B-N5 27- BxRch 28- QxNch cussions of the games in prog P-B3 K3 ress. B-N2 ON-Q2 RPxP QxR Rxl 10-RPxP QxN 11-RxR P-N5 12-N-B3 Q-Q4 As soon as moves are made by the players, they will be transmitted to large wall boards in the lecture room. William NxB Q-N 13- N-ONJ 14- P-K4 PxP FRENCH DEFENSE Resigns Corral Spain Schmld Corral Schmid Addison, Irving Rivise and oth- W. Germany Spain W.

Germany White er masters will analyse the Black White Black QN-QSj 19-P-R4 games and answer any ques 20-P-R7 R-KR tions. This is not teasible in the R-R5 21- 0-0 22- RxPI main room, as it would be dis QxR NxR 23-RxR P-K3 P-Q4 B-N5 P-QB4 BxNch N-K2 PxP R-N Q-B2 1- P-K4 2- P-Q4 3- N-QBI 4- P-KS 5- P-QRJ 6- PxB 7S-N4 B-QxNP -QxRP turbing to the players. N-B4 P-Q5 Tickets are on sale for the B-B3 KxP tournament, with the prices, including tax, $2.65 for the open B-N4 10-N-K2 0N-B3 B-Q2 11-P-KB4 Oxoch ing round. $1.55 for subsequent 74-QxN 25- Q-Q3 26- N-K4 27- N-N5C 29-P-N4 29- Q-K4 30- NxQcll 31- PxN 32- KxB 33- P-B6ch 34- K-K2 35- B-N2 K-K2 PxP 12- Q-Q3 13- NxP rounds and $16.40 for a season: PR 3 BxB RxP 14-R-QN R-QB ticket good for all sessions. K- 15-P-KR4 They may be purchased at N-B4 P-B3 K-B2 R-N5 R-R8 Resigns 16- R-R3 17- PxP 18- P-R5 the Mutual Theater Agency, 737 Hi or by writing to Mrs, RUY LOPEZ Puia Puis Hindle Lina Grumette, 1545 Orange Hindle England Spai England White Grove L.A- 46.

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at the Fiummer rars -nesB among West European nations, Club. Santa Monica Blvd. ana has been won for the sixth time Vista St. The charge for play 1 West Germany. ing will be $1.

Steve Geller was elected pres S84-2794 victory meant tne re- ident, of the Santa Monica Bay out in competition by an Amer Chess Club, Lincoln Park, in Santa Monica. Paul Guillen is vine nresident and Otto wen lean woman who lived for years I in Lucerne, Switzerland, the site of the tournament. The West German Chess Federation is planning to provide a new trophy, to continue the series. tcher is secretary-treasurer. Allan Troy won the rapid transit tournament at the club in a field of 22.

Quillen tied for second with Loftsson and Weinberger. A first prize of $10 ii guaranteed on Fridays. DOiTOwn wiLsiims cuEfisiin laiceiood vuny eastland south bay san diego The West German team did not lose any of the five matches played, scoring a total of 12V2 i.

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