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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 107

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Calif. M051 ptb. a mi TIMES PROBLEM 3853 By.1. Scheel LACK 1 a oa O' fS 19 ton WJ 1 ACTIVE SEASON FOR SOUTHLAND CLUBS The many chess clubs In this area are in the midst of their most active season. Club championship r-naments are the rule.

Events for newcomers, lectures, lessons, etc. are- either taking place or being planned. For those clubs that are members of the Southern California Chess League, the exciting Inter club team matches are being awaited. The first round for all participating teams will be Sunday afternoon, Feb. 26, at the Atlas Ohess Club, 3351 W.

43rd St. We will have a full -Is I 5 i 1 i I I I i I i I A -my j. 1 ,4 i --IJl I I 4 1 if i I tur I I 1 i I 4 I i I ''v ''il--- WHITE WhIU metei In three. If thte were i famt, Black would havt an overwhelming a u- perlorlty, except for the position of hie king. Aa it Is, It la a good problem, with a hidden threat and clever varlatloni.

SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3651: N-KJ than a tie at 10-10 Ratmir Cholmov and dlmir Savon. report next Sunday on the number of teams in the event and details of the schedule. For those who are not aware of the extent of our chess organization, this will be a good occasion for a visit Last year 34 teams with six players each were Involved. Here 13 a rundown of some of the clubs and their current Activities! Atlas Chess Club this ls( the only club in the area that is open daily. Allan Troy is continuing his series of lectures Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m.1 The charge is $1 to attend.

Thursday Is rapid transit tiitxht with tournament re Other final scores In the strong 21-man round robin were: Edward Gufeld, 9V4; Buchut Gurgenldze, Viach eslav Osnos and Evgen Va- siukov, Alexei Sustin, 8V4; Vladimir Llberson and Ivo Ney, Ury NikolaevskJ, 7V4. and Vladimir Doroshkevitz. sults anaivzeri hv a comouter 6Vi to determine ratings for all Following are games from the participants. me tournament Sunday is also devoted to petrofp defense Stein White Stele Whit Bronsfeln Black P-K4 N-KB3 P-Q4 N-K4 V-t T)f RxP I IT fast play witn ciocks, wun each player having five minutes to complete a game. Tournaments are arranged for players of different strength.

Whittler Chess Club, Sorenson Park, Broadway and Rosehedfje meets J-P-K4 I-N-KB3 3- P-04 4- PxQP 5- B-N5d -PxP 7-B-KJ I P-B3 f-QxQch 10-NxP 17- B-KJ 18- R-BJ l-PxB W-P-KRJ -R-Q M-N-GBS 23- PxB 24- NxP 15-N-Q7ch 26-R(B)xN J7-R-B7 25- B-B4 2xPeh PxP P-B3 PxP -QB4 PxP KxQ K-Kl R-0 1 K-B QN-Q2 B-NS R.K R-KS 57 sizes! Roclonized0 antique satin draperies; 11-0-0 I J.B.I n-ns yVLLIIlll 'lllliii Mnnrlava at T.liU D.m. Besides 12-R-K its nil avantc thfl rlllh ig I14-N-OR4 31-RIMJB R-Nch I RtMgne I 15-KR-QB U-N-Q4 B-K-K2 nearest May Co pr. 89 BUY LOPEZ organizing team matches among the high schools in Whlttier. Plans are also afoot for a student championship tournament for the area. This is an excellent idea, and mizht be adopted in other Kreelue Bick R-K 48" wide x72" or 84" long Vulukev -White 1-P-K4 I-N-KBJ S-B NS 4-B-R4 i-O-O districts.

A rating tournament start. 4 RK N-R2 N-QN4 PxP P-Q4 PxP B-N2 N-03 7-BNJ ed Jan. 9 and is continuing at a-p-cRj Kroelue Black P-K4 N-QB3 P-OR1 N-B3 B-K2 B-Nl P-QI N-Q2 N-B4 P-NS R-N B-B3 N-Kl N(K)-OS BB N-KJ PxP PN1 QxN Vetluhev White I2-B-RS 23- P-R4 24-0-02 JS-RK3 24-P-NI 27-P4 21-PxP 29- PxP 30- B-R2 31- QR-IC 32- N-NS 33- BxN J4-R-K5 35- P-OS 36- N-K4 37- RxN 3t-RxR JhRKS 40- O-O4 41- RKJch 42- RxR the club. Darren Raaer ana Larry Hoke were leading at last report Santa Monica Bay Chess u-n-nj Oub, Joslyn Hall, Lincoln N-OBS PxB 0-O2 N-N2 N-R4 P-B4 0-03 PxR K-B2 Rnlen and wilshire Bivas. meets Imagine a size to fit every window in your home! Now you can buy ready-to-hang draperies and install them yourself today.

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EL SEGUNDO OPEN WEAK PAWN MOVE The following game, played In the Chess Olympics at Havana last year between Arturo Pomar of Spain and Martin Johansson of Sweden, contained a combination that was remarkable on several counts. It was a brilliant conception by Pomar in a position that seemed quite normal. Black had a queen side pawn majority and played to advance on that wing. A curious weakness developed that White could and did make use of. Following are the first 18 moves and a diagram of the position at that point NIMZO-INDIAN DEFENSE Pomer sale decorator pillows i in sun-kissed colors 3.39 t6 6.39 wgulcrrly 3.99 to 7.99 Heaped with puffy kapok.

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The guaranteed top prizes are $150 and $75. Other prizes will be effered for top performers In various rating classes, the amounts depending on the number of entries. The tournament will be a six round Swiss system, with the opening round Friday evening, March 31, three on Saturday and the final two on Sunday. The entrance fee Is $10.50, with membership-required In the VS. Chess Federation.

Nonmember can be enrolled when regis-tering. Gordon Barrett will direct the tournament RUSSIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Leonid Stein of Lvov, winner last year in the annual tournament for the USSR championship, retained the title with a final score of 13-7 in the current tournament at Tbilisi. Starting slowly. Stein did not take the lead until the last week. Once on top, he held off all challenges, playing aggressive but sound chess throughout Eufim Geller of Odessa was a close second with 12V4-7V4.

Tied for third, all with final viiiies of 12-8, were Ivar Gipslis of Riga, and Victor Korchnol and Mark Tat manov of Leningrad. Plus scores were also turned In by Anatole Lehn, lHi-8te; Nicholas Krogius, 11-9, and David Bronstein and Lev Polugaevsky, who tied with l(Hi-9tt. Former world champion Vasslly S.tij-jIot could do no better d. 17" embroidered and tasseled cotton velveteen pillow in vivid red, gold or orange, moss green, reg. 7.99 8.39 e.

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