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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 94

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pf jpp'V" -t 8 Sec. april 4, 1963 toa tf Clmr a THE BETTER HALF Bob Barnes i MnioDiraoNi (0)F JO "You're wearin' some way-out threads there, dad you some kind of rebel or a free-thinker or some-thin'?" CHESS BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONAL GRANDMASTER Addrnt to Chnt Editor, LA. TimM Tim. Mirror Souort, lot Angaloi, Calif. 0O53 1 By RF1 'ml I April 4, Itts TIMES PROBLEM 3ol By B.

P. Barnes BLACK 7 Hi -'Vj f' o. SANTA MONICA BEATS STEINER CLL'B, WfcWfa With 16 men on each side, the Santa Monica Bay Chess Club neored a decisive victory in the first of two matches against the Herman Steiner Chess club last Sunday afternoon. Playing at the headquarters of the Steiner Club, 8801 Cashio the Santa Monica master and experts won six games and lost three, the remaining seven being drawn. The results were all even on the top five boards.

Leslie Simon defeated James Lazos, but this was balanced when Irving Rivise beat Norman Lessing. A similar result obtained on if i i A WHITE White mates In two. TIMES PROBLEM 3442 By J. C. Morn BLACK 5 i UrK fci; lI a the bottom five boards, with one win for each team.

It wa in the middle range that Sant'-i ft Monica had the big edge, with four wins to one for the Steiner group. A return match will be set within the next month at Santa Monica. Following are the de tailed results and games from the event. 1 SANTA MONICA aiT. Welnberer mxi mm '2 R.

Martin 0 L. Simon ljN. Lesslno, Henln 0 A. Spiller 1 R. Currie Kennedy OP.

QuiMen WHITE 7 White mtes In three. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3675: K-N7 SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3476: N-Bl STEINER J. Moskowitl Z. Kovacj J. Lazos I.

Rivise C. Pilnick S. Yarmak M. Gordon Kuporsmittl J. Kliger S.

Geiler D. Rososin H. Basociiow N. Rccinson L. fc-nesuist H.

Rcqosin J. Steiner If K-R4. 2 N-N7ch: if K-R4. 2 ii k' IM(1)-Q3. There ai-e several close tries In A.

Robinton I. Levllan J. Kaniilcon C. 3. Pclmer F.

r. McRevnolds 681. which are as Interest an me aciuui soiuuon. in as wen there are moves which usL fail The long distance mate is the main poim. KOLVKIM' LIST NIMZO-INDIAN DEFENSE KiT Points R.

Andersen Andres. C. V. Rlxbv. 'Vli-rs R.

rrw. Weinb'ger MOik'witziWeinb'ger Mosk'witz Black BlacklWhite White san. u. a. iagrxevt, J.

v. Kord. K. Griffin. W.

H. Griffith. P. F. Haber N-KB3I17-N-B P-K3 18-B-B3 B-N5 19-N-N2 shon.

u. F. Meo. F. J.

Munson. I. B-B3 Q-3 NxBP PxN QxB Xordstt-om, J. Parnell, R. Pawiev.

R. RoSlin. H. V. Scavel.

Dr PxP R. SchiiKller, Lt. F. L. Spradlin N-N6! RxN 0-Q4 Pour Points C.

Ditlow. 1P-Q4 2- P-OB4 3- N-OB3 4- P-K3 5- N-K2 4- PxP 7-P-QR3 5- P-BS 9-P-QN4 10-B-N2 U-P-N3 12- NPxBP 13- B-N2 14- 0-0 15- N-R4 16- R-K 21- BxN 22- BxP 23- NxN 24- R-QB 25- B-N4 24-Q-B2 27- QxBP 28- B-BS 29- RxQ Two Points Dr. J. A. Healv.

T) R-Q BxP P-Q4 B-K2 P-QN3 P-QR4 0-0 PxBP N-B3 B-R3 u. R-N7 One Point H. A. Brown QxQ BxB W. Dauerhertv.

A. Gafich. R. Levit sky, J. Mshimi, G.

G. Scott, K. Wolf. P-N3 R-02 Drawn tration and will be directed by Norman Gottlieb of Hollywood Lazos Black High School. RxRch N-N4 Your editor will help to refer P-B5 B-B N-Q2I31-K-B3 R-Ni32-KR-K3 SICILIAN DEFENSE Lazes Black! White P-Q84t26-Q-Kj B-N233-K-N QN-Q2 34-N-K4 R-B 15-Q-Q3 0-037-P-R5 Q-B2i2S-Q-B4 ee and adjudicate games, as will Trying Rivise and Arthur Spil K-N2 N-B2 Q-K2 N-R3 B-N2 ler.

Others who are interested BxN in helping with these chores are N-B4! N-N6; invited to appear. Simon White 1-P-K4 -N-KBJ 3-P-04 5-N-QB3 B-K5 7-P-Q33 S-N-N3 9P-B3 10- B-K3 11- 0-0 12- Q-Q2 13- K-R 14- QR-Q 15- Q-K 1 PxP 17- 0-B2 18- NxN 19- P-93 20- B-Q3 21- P-R3 22- Q-K2 23- B-Q37 24- Q-B2 25- RxR NxP B-R5 MAR DEL PLATA TOURXEY P-KS 4C-B-N4 P-Q4 After a lapse of two years, the QxKP traditional tournament at Mar K-R3 N-N6 P-B6 del Plata. Argentina, is back in the news with an imposing 41- PxP 42- B-Q4CH 43- QxQNP 44- B-B4 45- 3-8 46- K-R 47- B-K3ch 48- Q-B6ch 49- QxP 50- K-N N-K7ch Q-NS? N-B NxP RxN N-K3 P-N3 P-B4 B-N4 B-KB3 RxR R-Q P-N4 K-N2 N-Noch Resigns CHALLENGER MATCHES Til I UT IV MOSCOW lineup of local and visiting masters. Pal Benko is representing the United States in the 26th running of the event. Leonid Stein and Yuri Auerbach are' from the USSR and Florin Gheorgiu from Rumania.

Miguel Xajdoif The series of elimination rnalelies to determine the chal leuger lor tne wona cness championship will commence and Oscar Panno head the Ar Monday in Moscow. gentine group. The following games are from the early rounds of the Former world champion Vas-sily Smyslov will be paired with Ewfini Celler in a 10-game match. Paul Keres will face BENONI DEFENSE Boris Spassky in a similar se lies. Foiuelman While Najdorf Black N-KB3 P-B4 P-KN3 B-N2 P-Q3 0-0 P-0R3 Q-R4 P-QN4 Fogoelman White 21-N-K2 23- B-N2 24- N-B 2K3-B2 24-Q-N 27-PxP 2-N-K2 The two winners will then contest a 12-game match sometime in May.

The eventual winner can then prepare at leisure for the outcome among the other four finalists, who will start in Bled. Yugoslavia on June 27. The contenders there will be Mikhail Tal of Latvia vs. Laios PxP 30-NxP 1- P-Q4 2- P-QB4 3- P-Qi 4- N-QB3 5- N-B3 6- P-K4 7- P-KR3 9-B-K3 9-B-Q3 10- 0-0 11- KB.xP 12- N-Q? 13- P-B4 14- R-K 15- B-B 14-PxP 17- B-B7 18- P-KN3 19- N-B3 20- NxB Portisoh of Hungary, and Bent QN-0231-B-K3 Q-B232-Q-Q3 N-N3 33-KxB 35-BxN PxP3A-N-B3 N-R4i37-K-N3 P-K4 3V-R-Q PxN 1 Resign CARO-KANN DEFENSE 1.50 to $2 Specially designed for the modern man on the go who demands freedom, action. A.

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One of the lour will meet the Russian 'winner for the right to play champion Tigran Petrosiaa in 1966. Jeller took the place of great former world champion Mikhail Botvinnik, who recently retired from the competition. Next in line was Bobby Fischer, brilliant young American champion, but he is now out of the race. 1-P-K4 P-Q63 P-Q4: K-B Pilnik Fogi White 20-0x8 21- KR-K 22- R-K2 23- NxKBP 24- RxPcft 25- P-C5 24-Q-0B3 27-RxBP 7S-Q-B3 29- Q-R3d 30- P-O4 31- R-B5 R-N3 in RxP 0-0 0-N 2- P-04 3- N-QBJ 4- NxP 5- N-N3 6- P-KR4 7- NB3 l-B-03 9 QxB 10- B-B4 11- O-O-O 12- P-B4 13- K-N 14- Q-K2 15- N-K5 14-N-RS 1B-0-B3 lf-NxNch K-N? N-K4 PxP B-B4 B-N3 P-KR3 N-Q2 BxB KN-B3 P-K3 N-N3 B-K2 N-B P-QN4 Q-N3 R-KN PxB PxP BxN Q-KB QxBP K-N3 The only other possibility for an American to take part is if Ivkov, Larsen or Portisch should withdraw. Former U.S.

champion Samuel Reshevsky Is the first substitute. He tied with KxP 32- RxN 33- R-K7cf J4-P-RJcfi 3SO-R3ch J4-RQ5ch 37-Q-Kt mate K-N4 K-B3 Portisch in the Interzonal Tour YI9ALLV AMATEUR OPEN nament, but lost the playoff The Visalia Amateur Open match. rll WITHOUT A TOLL CHARGE: Tournament will start at 8 p.m. Friday at the Student Union The chess world will await the outcome of these matches Building of the College of the with keen interest. We shall re reive all the games by airmail sequoias in visalia.

lt is limited ATUntu S.jII, Cltrui 3-biOI. CHwtview 4-5UI. Gilbert 3-i KCysto, 3-iyl. MAdiKili 6-741 1. NEwmark 4-1111.

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Box 2072 (Terminal Anneal. Lot Anaclre, California 900j4. to unrated players or those rat ed under 1800 by the U.S. Chess ederation. The entrance fee will be with membership required in the USCP.

Prizes will depend Ctuuii. i Iff in 4 Style i Sire i Color 2nd Choice Price i i i i ill I Um. I Print) Ailri i on the number of entries, and are expected to total about $200 For those who live more than Stat City. 100 miles from Visalia, and can I have a Broadway Cham Account Telephone and mail orders accepted. MA.

6-7411 Men's Furnishings, 91 all 13 stores neioea not arrive in time, it is possible and publish them as soon as available. HIGH SCHOOL TOURXKV The annual tournament for the championship of the Los Angeles City High Schools will take place next Saturday in the t.afeteria at Hollywood High School, Sunset Blvd. and Highland Ave. Last year S3 schools were represented by more than 200 players. They will be divided into groups of about 16, to play five or six rounds with Swiss system pairings.

The event will lit art at 9 a.m. and will conclude about 3 p.m. The tournament 1 sponsored fcy the Youth Services Adminis for two people to play in ad Add 4t Sain Tax in Califarnla. Add 40e ar item far hendllri keyond The Broadway United Pared Delivery Area. Service Charee: Add 39 to C.O Add 'ix te erderi of Itu thai J3.00 (Includwi taneel.

Deat. 91. S-T-4-4 vance and report the result be fore Friday to Chris Fotias, at the college. They can then con i tinue with the second round on mm wm. hmk, im mm Saturday.

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