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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 83

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TimM Tirim Mirror Square, lot Angeles, Calif. 005J JAN. ltd TIMES PROBLEM Ml By H. Johner LACK STEINER TOURNEY The Herman Steiner Chess t'iiLJ LJ. a nurn Club, 8801 Cashlo St, has more masters and experts on Its membership list than any other club In the area.

As a result, the annual championship tournament of the club always rates as one pf the leading events of the local chess calendar, rn tJM uwJ iMm The leader In the current ta tournament is Irving Rivlse, who defeated defending champion William G. Addison last Sunday. i narrn Addison opened with the King's Gambit, which Rivlse defended by line of play recommended by U.S. champion WHITS 10 Wtiltt met In two. TIMES PROBLEM IMt W.

West BLACK Bobby Fischer. The game followed the analysed path for sometime. Rivlse accepted a piece sacri i floe offered by Addison, and returned it later, but only after building up a counter attack rp and a winning position. Rivlse, who had previously rwitn beaten bven Almgren and Morris Gordon, has a 3-0 score. Ad dison has 3-1, with wins against Sam Geller, James Lazos and Carl Pilnick.

Pilnick also has 3 1. Another strong contender Is Zoltan Kovacs, who has only i completed two games, against Almgren and Leo Kupersmith, and won both. Also with a plus white WhHe mates In three. core Is Gordon, with 2-1. Mat 1st set for anr Black move In 3661.

White must move e.nd etiU The tournament Is being maintain ell the threats, quiet second moves end fine mating post played Friday evenings and Uon eve the best features of 3bbZ. Sunday afternoons. Jimmy Stel-ner Is the SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3o55l N-02 SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3656: B-R2 If R-Rl, N-RSch; If any, 2 N-Noch; If QN any, 2 N-05ch; If KN any, N-K2ch if P-Q4, 2 N-Q3ch If P-R4, N-R3ch. SOLVERS LIST Viva nointi E. Andres.

P. Burton, Mrs. R. Coogan, D. A.

Dag- KING'S GAMBIT Addison Rivlse Addison Rivlse White. Black White Black I- P-K4 P-K4 14-P-Q6dl K-N3 JP-KB4 PxP 15-PxN OxKP 3- N-KB3 P-Q3 16-N-Q2 B-B4 4B-B4 P-KH3 17-N-B Q-K5ch 5-P-Q4 P-KN4 18-KxP N-02 4- 0-0 B-N2 19-K-N 7-P-B3 N-K2 HM3-B3 R-KB B-P-KNS P-04 21-N-N3 B-K4 9-PxQP PxNP 22-NxB -R7ch W-N-Ki PxPCh 23-K-B RxN II- K-R 0-0 24-B-Q3 Q-R8ch 12- NxP RxN Resign 13- RxR KxRI Brett, li. K. Ennebretsen. k.

u. uru fin. B. Moskow. C.

E. Stern. Three ooints K. Aks. E.

J. Dana G. Sieger. I. J.

E. Toeroek. Two points N. Lesser, R. H.

Margolin. One Dolnt P. M. Blair C. Boatright, J.

W. Brough, C. Crail, V. W. Da ram.

M. W. Dougherty, DrexeL J. Foley. J.

D. Frier-son, D. M. Galfond. Dr.

J. A. Healy, STEINER CLUB ELECTS Abraham Tabash has been J. P. Klein.

K. Knuth. K. w. Mc elected president of the Her Dowell, R.

Woriarty, S. Peter son, M. J. Sacks, E. Scherzer, Stein, J.

Stevens, C. TutUe, K. Wolf, xanKo, v. n. xoung.

man Steiner Chess Club for 1965. George Goehler is vice-president and Irving Rivise Is treasurer. Mrs. Jacqueline Piatlgorsky, we welcome a number of new names to our list tills week, but most of them went A txnv ular try In Problem 3655 was 1 6- who was the major influence in uocn, missing the fact tnat niacK plays KxN with check. In Problem reorganizing the club and establishing it in its present luxur i rxu was eiven treauenuv, There is no mats in three after P-B4.

ious quarters, is the honorary Please note that in last week's president. column Problem 3659 is a mate in Chairman of the board of two. and 30 a mate in three, directors is Eugene Steiner, eon These directions were omitted In er ror. of the great American master after whom the club is named. 6V4 points.

Considerably lower Members of the board art Sid is former world champion Mik- ney Fass, Sam Geller, Jack Moskowiitz, Nathaft Robinson nan Tai, witn 4va-3VS. Following are games from and Hy Rogosin. COLLEGE BRILLIANCY the tournament, including two losses by TaL He played infer A special prize was offered ior openings in both cases, resisted fiercely in the middle games, but could not recover, for the most brilliant game played in the National Intercollegiate Chess Championship, recently completed at CaL State FRENCH DEFENSE Tal White College at Los Angeles. Your who was asked to Judge the games submitted, nas awarded the prize to Kauf 1-P-K4 J-P-04 3- N-QB1 4- P-K5 5- P-QRJ -PxB 7-Q-N4 I-B-Q3 9-N-K2 man of M.I.T. for his victory against Ginsberg of Columbia.

Both players were in an aggressive mood, leading to inter 10- P-KR4 11- P-RS 12- QxOP esting give and take. Kaufman aw a little further in the criti cal situations. His sacrifice of 13- PxN 14- Q-K3 15- Q-N3 llWJxNP rook for bishop was sound and forceful. The game follows, plus an 17-Q-B4 lfrO-O 19- P-04 20- P-B3 21- 0-R4 other entry from the same event. 22-PxP Famous-name handbag values Goldenov White ronsfeln Tal Bronstein Black White Black P-K3 23-R-K R-OB P-04 24-R-N P-N3 B-N5 25-R-N3 P-QR3 N-K2 2A-R-N3 0-N2 BxNch 27-Q-B2 R-B5 P-0B4 28-P-R4 Q-B3 PxP 29-NxP NxN Q-R4 30-RxP Q-Q N-N3 31-RxP R-N3 N-B3 32-Q-N2 K-K2 QNxP 33-R-R7ch K-B3 NxBoh 34-R-K4 Q-Q8ch K4 35-K-R2 RxR P-05 34-QxNch R-K4 N-K2 37-B-B4 K7 R-KN 38-BxRch QxBch PxP 39-QxQch KxQ 0-B2 40-R-RScfl K-Q5 B-N5 41-R-R5 B-04 N-04 4-R3 P-B4 B-K3 Resign QxP SCOTCH GAMS Bakulln Goldenov Bakultn Black White Black P-K4 16-B-KJ R-K3 N-QB3 17-PxP R-N3 KN-K2 18-RxP B-K3 N-N3 19-R-BSch RxR PxP 20-PxR(Q)etl 0x0 B-N5 21-OxKP N-B3 BxN O-B 0-0 23-B-KN5 Q-N5 N-R4 24-R-KB B-B2 P-0B4 25-P-KR4 0-K3 P-03 26-RxB OxR N-K4 27-B-OB4 R-K3 PxN 28-0-05 N-K4 R-K 29-B-N3 R-K Q-Q3 30J-B5 Resiam SICILIAN DEFENSB Tal Lutlkos Tal Black White Black P-0B4 18-B-K4 0-B2 P-K3 19-Q-RJ P-N3 PxP 2M-R4 Q-BS N-0B3 21-R-Q P-B4 Q-B2 22-PxP4.

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Plus 10 Federal Tax May Co. Handbags 26 all eleven stores Lutlkoe White 1- P-K4 2- N-KB J-P-Q4 4- NxP 5- N-QBJ 6- B-K3 7- B-Q3 B-O-O NxN 10- P-QR 11- 0-K2 12- P-B4 13- B-04 14- P-K5 15- PxP 16- BxB 17- R-B2 Er" a tr. a DOWXEY CLUB TOURNEY USSR CHAMPIONSHIP The Downey Chess Club, The 32nd Chess Champion hlo Tournament of tlie USSR which meets Thursdays at Im perial Highway and Rives Ave. now In progress In Moscow, has the usual galaxy of grandmast in Downey, started its annual open championship tournament ers among the 20 contestants Leading at the half-way mark Is last Thursday. Six rounds are scheduled un Victor Korchnoi, with a score of der the direction of Frank Pye RT I UlEEWOOTJ I VAIXRT I EASTLAITO I SOOTH BAT SAW BIEGO I ETJEJTA PASICj TOPAKSA ItAZA WTST 108 AGEtUg two games adjourned.

Tied for second place with 7-3 are David Bronstein and Leonid In addition to cash the two winners will be eligible for the Tournament of Champions laster this year. Shamkovloh. Last year'3 win ner Leonid Stein follows with.

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