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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 102

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8 Sec. G-SUN-'N0V-f' 1964 ZcflflngtMOmrt TOYLAND IS OPEN "Is it true you're taking up a collection to send me on an all-expense-paid two-week trip to Tierra Del Fuego for my birthday?" SHOP MAY CO. TOYLAND, THE LARGEST IN THE WEST, FOR FAMOUS NAME TOYS AND VALUES SUCH AS: CHESS BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONAL GRANDMASTER AeMrttf UtUrt Chm Editor, I. A. TimM los Angtltt 23, Colif.

REG. 12.98 TO 14.98, YOUR CHOICE 7 Nov, TIMES PROBLEM 3437 By A. Iter man BLACK 7 LEADEKS TIED IN CHAMPIONS TOURNEY Walt Cunningham and Arthur Spiller are tied for first place with scores of 5V4-lVa af- ler the completion of seven I 4tM0 jiA'H Lm4 vscS- i 1 ats nil Hi ias WHITE 8 White mates in two. TIMES PROBLEM 3638 By H. Zander BLACK rounds of the Tournament of Champions, being played at the Herman Steiner Chess Club, 8801 Cashio St.

Cunningham, who had won his first, four drew in the fifth round with Zoltan Ko-vacs, then lost to Spiller in a Eame that might easily have gone the other way. Spiller has not been defeated, but drew three games, with Kovacs, Robert Jacobs and Ray Martin. With the final round scheduled for this morning at the Steiner Club, the leaders are by no means sure of their position. Tied for third are Kovacs and Steve Matzner, each with tallies of 5-2. Slightly behind is Jacobs, with 4-2.

Also with a chance to tie for third or fourth plaae are a group with scores of 4-3. They are Robert Currie, John Earnest, Edward Kennedy, Leo Kupersmith, Martin and S. Parker. The four leaders will qualify to 'enter the California State Chess Championship, which 4 i 12.98 TOM THUMB TYPEWRITER IN PLASTIC CARRYING CASE Standard keyboard with complete alphabet, numerals and punctuation. Uses standard replaceable T2" black ribbon.

Really types! 9.87 i i i i HiSSSSiSS 4 mm Hi Llr f' lf5! iysi ifcxl WHITE 6 White mates In three. You will find it difficult to im prove Whites position in In tne vnree-mover. on tne otner nann. White can use more coordination III v2 will take place over the Thanksgiving weekend at the Mechanics Institute Chess Club among his pieces. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3631: 0-N5 SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3632: N-Q6 Threat, 2 R-Bch; it any, 2 Q-K4ch in San Francisco.

Following are recent results if P-B4, 2 Q-N7ch. SOfAERS' IilST Five points V. Mas. Mrs. R.

Coogan, C. L. Crail, W. J. Harrow.

Dr. J. A. Healv. W.

J. Hevneker. r. Leon-Martin, F. J.

Munson, I. Nordstrom. R. Roslln, C. E.

Stem, Two point A. i Kngenretsen. O. H. Ketchum.

E. Knuth. N. Les ser, W. B.

Tudor, C. Tuttle, R. Wilcus. One point D. orn.

ir. J. Heinrich. M. Taichs.

0. F. Nelson P. E. Rice, J.

M. SwltUk, t. Wright. and games from the tour-! tiament, which is being directed by Darrell Rader. Round 4 Hultgren 1, Pease Fiains 1.

Earnest 0. Round 5 Cunningham Vt, Kovacs Vi: Spiller 1. Kennedy Martin 1. Currie 0: Matzner 1. Barrett Rivise H.

Jacobs Kupersmith 1 Halliard Loftsson 1. Parker Earnest Rogosln Rains 1, Pease 0: Oganesov Hultgren Round 6 Spiller 1, Cunningham Martin Kovacs Jacobs Loftsson Matzner 1, Kennedy Kupersmith J. Rivise 0: Parker 1. Malllard Barrett 1, Rogosin Karnest 1, Hultgren 0: C'urrle 1, Rains Oganesov bye; Please withdrew. Round 7 Cunnlnghan 1.

Martin Jacobs Spiller Kovacs 1, Currie Loftsson Rivise Kennedy 1, Barrett Parker Rains Maillard 1, Hultgren Karnest 1. Oganesov Mntzner 1, Kupersmith Rogosin bye. SICILIAN DEFENSE 12.98 TWO-SPEED PORTABLE ELECTRIC PHONOGRAPH TAL WINS IX 1CELAM) Earlier this year an interest' 12.98 SPORTCREST "COMET" PEDAL AUTOMOBILE Gold tone baked enamel finish on rugged steel body. Over 2-ft. long with adjustable pedals and rubber tires.

9.87 Plays 45 RPM and 78 RPM records. U.L'. approved. Complete with 3' children's 14.98 ELDON OVER-AND-UNDER FIGURE "8" RACETRACK approved power pack and rheostat controls two Ferrari-type sport cars on pre-assembled track. Set up or take down in minutes.

9.87 ing tournament took place in Iceland, in which a couple of records and record rack. 9.87 grandmasters and other visi tors were matched with the leading native masters. Former world champion Mikhail Tal of Latvia had one of his great successes, winning 12 games and allowing only one draw against Gudmundur Pal- mason. In second place was Svetozar Gligoric of Yugoslavia, who finished with Wz-lVi. His loss was to Tal and the draw against Svein Johannessen.

Johannessen tied at 9-4 with Iceland's only grandmaster, Fridrik Olafsson. The latter was clearly not in his best form. Jacobs Cunningham Jacobs Cunningham White Black White Black 1- P-M P-QB4 21-3xN R-B5 2- N-KB3 P-Q3 22-K-B3 N-Q2 3- P-04 PxP 23-QN-Q5 P-K3 4- NxP N-KB3 24-N-K3 R-B4 5- N-QB3 P-KN3 25-N-K2 N-K4ch 4-P-KN3 B-N2 26-K-N2 N-B5 7-B-N2 0-0 27-NxN RxN 80-0 B-N5 2B-P-KB3 P-04 9- KN-K2 N-B3 2-PxP PxP 10- P-KR3 B-K3 30-P-B3 P-05 11- K-R2 R-B 31-PxP KR-B 12- R-ON 0-R4 32-0-03 R-B7 13- B-Q2 0-R3 33-P-Q5 RxP 14- R-K BS 34-P-06 R-K 15- B-KB N-K4 35-P-KN4 R(7)xNch 16- N-B4 BxB 34-K-N3 R(7) K3 17- RxB OxR 37-Q-N5 R-Q 180x0 N-B6ch 38-OxP B-Q5 19- K-N2 NxB Black won 20- Q-K NxR QUEEN'S GAMBIT DECLINED Spiller Kennedy Splllfr Kennedy White Black White Black 1-P-Q4 P-04 2i-BxP R-B2 2 P-OB4 P-K3 22-B-03 0-N2 3- PxP PxP 23-Q-BS R-K3 4- N-KBJ KB3 24-P K4 P-N3 5- N-B3 P-B3 2S-Q-B3 PxP A-0-B2 B-K2 26-PxP N-R4 7 B-NS ON-02 27-P-K5 N-N4 8P-K3 P-KR3 2B-Q-B4 R-K -B-R4 0-0 29-P-QR4 N-R2 10- B-OJ R-K 30-P-KN3 R-Q 11- O-O N-K5 31-B-K2 Q-N3 QxB 32-BxN QxB 13- QR P-QR4 33-R-Ba K-N2 14- P-QR3 P-KB4 34-QR-KB R0)-Q2 15- N-QR4 P-KN4 35-N K4 P-N4 16- QR K-R 36-Q-Q3 N-B V-N 02 QN-B3 37-R-B8 R-B2 P. 83 N-Q3 38-N-B6 RxN 1V-N-N6 R-QN 3-R(llxR N-N3 20-NxB QRxN 40-P-Kt Resigns 1 I -X losing three games outright, to the two leaders and Holier G. Wade of England.

Wade had a final tally of and was followed by Pal- r.i. 12.98 ENGLISH STYLE DOLL COACH Rich navy blue body doll carriage with fabric hood, chrome railing, pusher and undercarriage and brake. 9.87, 12.98 BARBIE AND KEN DOLLS AND ACCESSORIES Over 32 pieces of clothing and accessories for both Barbie and Ken dolls. The favorite dolls for Giristmas. 9.87 12.98 38-KEY BABY GRAND PIANO AND BENCH Actually plays sharps and flats.

17l2" tall, 19" wide in rich gold color. 61x10" bendi music book and stand included. 9.87, mason with 7-6. Nona Gaprin-dashvill of the USSR, world's women's champion, performed reasonably well, winding up Wlt.il D-iJ. Following are cames from tne tournament.

ICELAND, 1H4 SICILIAN DEFENSE OlalsHMi Iceland S.XXTA MONICA TOURNEYS White 1 wavN Karl Stani was the winner 6 or the Fall Rating Tournament of the Santa Monica Chess Club, which meets Monday. 1- P-K4 2- NKB3 3P-Q4 4-NxP SN.QB3 4-B K3 7- PB3 8- Q.Q7 10- PxP 11- NxQN 12- B-Q4 13- B-B5 14- N-K4 15- PKN4 16-Q-B3 Wednesday and Friday evenings at the clubhouse in Lin-roln Park, 7th and Wilshlre in Santa Monica. F. McReynoId.s and Bene Mintz tied for second A similar tournament, with play Monday evenings, will Porbergsson utart Nov. 9.

It is open to all Wade Olafsson Wd England Iceland Enqland Black White Black P-QB4 I7-B-B4 K3 P-Q3 18-BB2 N-Q5 PxP 19-KR-K RN KB3 20-P-B4 BxB P-KN3 21-QxB Q.N3 B-N2 22-P-N3 OBJ 0-0 23-PxP R6 B3 24-R-Q7 NxKP -QA 25-N Bftch K-R NxP 26 RxN OxR PxN 27-NxR R8ch K4 28-K-Q2 RxN K3 QxP R-K 30-B Q4 R4ch B5 31-K-B R-K8ch B-Q4 Resigns 'S INDIAN DCFENSE Tal Pnrbergsson Tl USSR Iceland USSR Black White Black N-KB3 2t-RxR N-R6ch P-KN3 22-K RxR B-N2 23-B B3 0-0 24-N-R4 N-N5 P0.1 RK6 B4 26-K-N2 K2 P-K3 27-R-K NxPch! PxP PxN RxR QN4 29-NxR Q-ei N-K5 30-B OB GN PQR3 3I-P-KR1 Rl R-R2 37-P-KB3 NxP R-K2 33-B-B4 Rch KR 34-K-RJ B6ch N-0? 35-K-N2 BxPch 0N-B3 36-KxN O-KNR N-R4 37-BxNP Q-Nkh h-Oi 38 K-B2 QxBrh PxN 39-K-N RPjtB N-N4 Reslgnt with an entrance fee of S2. Herbert will be the director. A major tournament sponsored by this active club is the 1964 Santa Monica Open, which 12.98 FOLDING TABLE AND CHAIR SET Spill-proof and stain-proof top measures Washable plastic chair seats. All metal parts are chrome-plated. 9.87 14.98 FIVE-CAR LIONEL FREIGHT TRAIN U.L.

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Toys 42 all eleven stores will be a six-round Swiss system, with play starting at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11. Three rounds will be completed Saturday and the final two on Sunday. The winner will receive a minimum of Other guaranteed prizes are for sec RUY J.OPEZ SHOP BY MAIL OR PHONE Gligorie Gaprlnd'hvlliGiIflorlc Oaprlnd'hvll Yugoslavia USSR I Vug oslavie USSR Na.M AtfrtM.

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