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and Shopl 3' Ml "Forty-five dollars for a tun-up? I'm driving it, not playing It in the Philharmonic!" CHESS BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTHNATIONAl GRANDMASTER Addr.si l.tt.n to Chan Editor, l.A. Timn Times Mirror Iquart, Lot Angeles, Calif. MOM March 21, 145 TIMES PROBLEM M7T By H. Walter BLACK SIMON, WEINBERGER TIE AT EL SEGUNDO The first annual open tournament of the El Segundo Chess Club attracted considerable chess talent in that direction, with a number of masters and experts among the total of 56 participants. bib I 9 Leslie Simon and Walt Cun ningham were the top performers, tying for first place with cores of 5V-Va in the six-round Swiss system event.

Simon was lightly ahead in tiebreaking WHITI a White mate In two. TIMES PROBLEM M7I By A. Mad sen BLACK 11 3 tat 1 I i points. Simon had been leading with 5-0, but drew in the final round with Tibor Weinberger. Cunningham had drawn earlier with Arthur Splller.

Weinberger was in a tie for third place with Charles Henin and Ronald Larsen, all tallying 6- 1. Spiller was tied at with Robert Jacobs, William Maillard and Allan Troy. The tournament was held in the Recreation Park Clubhouse, 300 E. Pine El Segundo. Gordon Barrett was the director.

BEVERWIJK TOURNEY Of the series of tournaments held regularly In various European centers, one of the strongest in recent years has been the event in Beverwijk, Holland. This year was no exception. Among the 16 participants were two of the current contenders for the world championship, Ewfim Geller of the USSR and Lajos Portisch of Hungary. It was no great surprise that the two grandmasters were in the front running throughout, finishing in a tie for first place with socres of 10V4-4W. They had Identical results, II IB pjkjIF iqhmK' Hiiiiiiiiii3BEiiiiDHH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHRfViili jsSKrtMBKt I BpvBr ivBrliiiliiiiiiiiHMiii siliHEillllllllBkLn Btite iiiiiiiiiBiiJBrE W' MjaTO8MiBiiH PJJ 'BBrvHBwjBF'Tte JBw iPB iMB? BHUfilaiiH emLiT SmsJmmVB itsrarfiBooHiV EmM P-t WHITE Whit mate In three.

White playa giveaway In both problem, and very effectively. The multiple sacrifice in aovn are Dm-Uantly prepared. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2471 B-B7 SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3472: P-BJ If RxQ, 2 P-B4; if R-B7, 2 KxN. SOLVERS' LIST 11 4 lira TT A ndnu C. V.

Blxby. F. Boachan, D. Bun-is, v. J.

Burton, Mrs. it. uoogan, Cummings, D. A. Daggett, P.

HaDersnon, ur. J. A. Mealy, w. Johns.

I. B. Moskow. I. E.

Nord Strom, J. N. Pamell, R. O. Pawley, winning seven, drawing seven nd losing one game each.

Geller was defeated by K. Lamge-weg of Holland, end Portisch by J. E. yuest. k.

nosiin, la. r. Spradlln, C. E. Stern, J.

L. Steven, D. G. Stockwell, G. Vanderpla, R.

T. Wilgus, J. wood. Dr. H.

Lehmann of west uer manv. Three nointi B. Aabor. 3. C.

Ford. E. P. Keltv. J.

Nlahiml. I. J. E. Toeroek.

Two point R. Ander Close behind the leaders was M. G. Bobotsov of Bulgaria, with sen. S.

Hershfleld. D. H. Pachico L. Pleraon, W.

Shurt. One point a final total of 10-5. He was the onlv undefeated player in A. S. coone, s.

a. LTum, J. oiejr H. Keil, K. Wolf.

PROBLEM SOLVING RULES the event, but drew 10 games while winning five. Tied at 8-6Vfe were J. H. Donner of Hol land and Boris Ivkov of Yugo Send soluUons to problem to Chess Editor, Lo Angeles Times. Please use a separate card or letter for each week's answer.

Solutions must be postmarked within two slavia. The following games are from weeks of publication. the tournament. NIMZO-INDIAN DEFENSE Solutions and lists of solver will be published three week after problems appear. Unless otherwise noted two points will be awarded for correct answer to two-movers PorrlKh Hungary Lertgvel Hungary Black B-K4 P-N3 Whit and three points for three movers One point each week will be allowed for Incorrect solutions.

Key moves are sufficient for two-movers, frm P-KN4 K-N2 B-BS Lengyel Hungary Black N-K83 P-K3 B-N5 C-0 P-B4 P-QN3 B-N2 PxP BxN N-B3 cipal variations must be given for full credit for tnree-mover. R-R Per Hech Hungary White 1- P-Q4 2- P-QB4 S-N-QB1 4- P-K3 5- B-Q3 4- N-B3 7-0-0 5- N-GR4 9-PxP 10- QxB 11- B-K3 12- QR-B lJ-BPxr HBxN 15-R-B4 Points are published for Infor Q-K2 0R-Q 14-RxP 17- R-R4 18- B-B4 19- R-R6 20- Q-KR3 21- P-KN4 22- B-Q3 23- N-B3 24- B-BS 25- R-Q 2A-K-B 27-RxRP 2-QxR 29- R-K 30- N-Nf mation only, scores are not accumu K-B lated and there are no prizes except for special competition which will Q-K4 P-Q4 N-N RxR be announced from time to time. R-Q3 mxmmmm im ar mnw tt i i naanai sea CHek-mwiiH: jv aaiHaBrv mxioam P-K4 QNxP PxB B-Q3 Q-05 Resigns Curacao, was seeded Into the next Candidates' Tournament, which was later changed to the series of matches, as outlined RUY LOPEZ Dormer k- i mussaamm. namn ijhk Donner Holland Black above. Holland Black N-K2 Q-Q2 Of particular interest to us Is P-K4 N-QB3 P-QR3 P-QB4 Lehmann W.

Germany White 10- R-K 11- N-QB) 12- N-QS 13- N-N4 14- N-B5 15- PxNch 16- NxR 17- QxP Lehmsrm W. Germany While 1- P-K4 2- N-KBI 3- B-N5 4- B-R4 5- B-N3 6- 0-0 7- P-Q4 1-NxP f-RPxN P-QN4 WSSMS Q-Q NxN B-K2 QxN Resigns N-R4 P-Q3 PxP NxB B-N2 LOPEZ RUY Donner Holland the fact that if Geller should not participate for any reason, the next person in succession would be U.S. champion Bobby Fischer, who at 22 has already compiled a brilliant record. Fischer has played no match or tournament chess for over a year, however. He refused to play in the Intensonal Tournament last summer.

In good form, he would almost certainly have been one of the six qualifiers from that event. Black P-N3 Matanovlg Yugoslavia Whlti 12- Q-R5ch 13- Q-B3 14- NxB 15- O0 16- B-R4 17- Q-B3 13-P-B4 19- Q-KRS 20- PxN 21- Q) Resigns Donner Holland Black P-K4 N-QB3 P-QR3 P-QN4 N-R4 PxP P-Q3? KxB B-K3 K-K P-B3 Mstenovle Yugoslavia White 1- P-K4 2- N-KBI S-B-N5 4- B-R4 5- B-N3 o-P-04 7-QxP -BxPch -Q-Q5ch 10- N-N5cr 11- NxB Q-K2 N-B5 N-B3 N-K4 KN-N3 P-NS NxB RxN SICILIAN DEPENSE C-RJch BAUBLES BEADS 99 GHoori White Gltaorla White Black BxB 21 BxN 22- QxB pas 1- P-K4 2- N-KBI 3- P-Q4 4- NxP 5- N-QBJ 4-B-KNI 7-N-N3 I-B-Q3 9-0-0 Lrttlewood Black P-QB4 N-QB3 PxP N-B3 P-Q3 Q-N3 P-K3 B-K2 0-0 P-KR3 Q-B2 P-R3 PXN K-R B-Q3 0-KN2 R-KN QR-QB RxP 23- NXRPCni 24- Q-N4ch 25- Q-R5 26- B-N6 27- BxN 2B-0-R3 79-R-K4 30- R-N4 31- RxRch 38- QxPch 3QxPeh 34- Q-R4C 35-Q-K4 M-P-KRI 37-PxP 3B-R-B 39- R-Bte 40- R-Be 10- K-R 11- B-K3 12- P-B4 13- Q-B3 14- QR-K 15- N-Q 14-N-B2 KR7 QxR Q-R2 Q-N2 Q-RI RxQNP P-N4 RxQNP BOTVINNIK DROPS OUT The news columns of The Times last Sunday carried the report that former world champion Mikhail Botvinnik of Russia had dropped out of the series of matches to determine the next challenger for the title. Now 53, Botvinnik has long been regarded as one of the greatest masters of all time. He held the championship for all but two years from 1948 to 1963, when he was defeated by Tl-gran Potrosdan, now 35. Botvinnik's retirement has been rumored for some time.

He will continue to play on oc P-QN4 P-N5 B-N2 P-K4 N-QR4 P-Q4 costume jewelry you'll treasure for fashion and savings Just look at the price then look at the exquisite fashions in this collection of designer costume jewelry. All are crafted and treated in the manner of precious metals and gem-like stones. See bright, flashing beads, tailored gold-toned metals rhinestones, and simulated pearls. You'll recognize the quality of your favorite American manufacturers, and the extraordinary values. Added attraction special purchase of aurora borealis crystal necklaces, pins, bracelets, earrings; pink, blue or clear, 1.992.99 R-N4 17- P-BJ 18- N-Q2 19- N-N4 R-N Realgn PxP NxN(K) 20-N(Q)Xr CNONI DEFENSE Mardt Glloorl Black White N-N3 Q-Q! P-RJ PxP N-K2 casion, but does not feel that he NxN MerrJl Black N-KB3 P-B4 P-K4 P-Q3 P-KN3 B-N2 N6Ri P-R3 P-KN4 N-R4 N-B5 BxB P-B3 K-B2 Plui 10 Federal tax may co.

costume jewelry 22 all eleven store Gllgorte White ls-P-KNI 1V-N-0 20-N-K3 21-O-Q 22- BPxP 23- N-B5 24- RxN 25- N-B 24-N-K1 27-Q-B3 a-R-KS 29-RxBP 3(W3xBch 31-0-N7ch R-B7 33-Q-B6cn M-N-S5 R-R 1- P-Q4 2- P-QB4 3- P-Q5 4- N-QBS 6- N-B3 7- B-KJ 1-0-0 9-B-NJ 10-B-R4 U-B-N3 12- N-Q2 13- B-N4 14- OxB 15- Q-Q 1W5-B1 17-BxN a BxR K-Q2 K-Q N-N5 ON-0 R-KN K-B P-KR4 NxB can maintain the highest level against his much younger competitors. Ewfim Geller of Russia will take Botvinnik's place, and will oppose former world champion Vassily Smyslov In a 10-game match next month. Paul Keres and Boris Spassky will contest a similar match at the same time. Another quartet will play in Yugoslavia, starting late in May. Another former world champion, Mikhail Tal, will play Lajos Portisch of Hungary and Bent Larsen of Denmark Rln DEFENSE IrCILIAfi GeprmeathvIM Let OaprMatnvM Lee Whir Black White lack K-N Bach R-N MAYCO caLiFORnia R-N R-N3 Q-K2 B-N4 B-R3 P-N3 will face Boris Ivkov of Yugo K-N P-QB4 P-03 PxP N-KB3 P-KN3 B6Ni N-B3 B-Q2 R-B N-K4 Q-R4 NxRP BxB RxN QxBP N-QB5 QxB PxR K-R Q-B 1- P-K4 2- N-KB 3- P-Q4 4- NxP 5 N-QBI 4-B-K3 7- P-B3 8- Q-02 9- B-CB4 10C-O-O U-B-Nl 12- P-KR4 13- P-R5 14- B-R4 15- 3xB le-PxR 17-K-N IS-BxN If-RxN 2W3-N5ch 21-QxKP 24- QxP 25- QxBP 26- P-N4 27- Q-KB4 2-N-N3 29-Q-K3 3C-P-QB4 31- R-Q5 32- Q-Q4tl 33- P-K5 34- RxP 35- PxR 3WS-B 37-P-B5 3S-QNS0 39- QxP 40-Q-KJctl 41- Q-RieS B-N5 RxR Q-Q2 B-R3 slavia.

Geller moved up as a result of his third place finish in the last Candidates' Tournament at Curacao in 1962. Petrosian was the winner at the time, and went on to take the world championship. Keres, who was second In wnnmu ctoontuor uutswood I vallkt ugruom opto bat mi snoo BrompiBK tqwutoa ntxkwwmxmmmun DOWWTOWV PxP K-S K-K K-0.

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