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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 34

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4 Port H-SATJUIV 30, 1966 togflngtUa Zimt42 2 Russians Win Games in Chess Tournament BY ISAAC KASHDAN Tmh Cte tMr MICII IX EFFECT THRU MGXBAY AUGUST 1st mmim wmm mm to GENUINE U.S. 30 CilL. F.l-I CARBINE RIFLE r5i yj a grad played superbly in a difficult ending to defeat U.S. champion Bobby Fischer in 50 moves. With most of the pieces exchanged, Spassky had a bishop and three pawns against Fischer's knight and three pawns.

Spassky's king was able to advance and capture one of Fischer's pawns, to earn the point. Two other games were drawn in this session, between -La jos Portisch of Hungary and Wolfgang Unzicker of West Germany in 59 moves, arid, a rathon between Borislav Ivkov of Yugoslavia and Samuel Reshevsky of Spring Valley, N.Y. which went to 94 The ninth round of the tournament will be played from 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Miramar. The two Russian grand masters scored impressive victories Friday in games adjourned from the eighth round of the Piatigorsky Cup International Chess Tournament at the Mira-mar Hotel in Santa Monica.

World chess champion Tigran Petrosian of Moscow notched his first victory of the event at the expense of Miguel Najdorf of Argentina in a game which lasted 86 moves. Petrosian gained the advantage of a pawn in the first session Thursday night. Although the resulting position was consi-" riered a theoretical draw, Petrosian kept improving until he had to capture a knight, when Najdorf resigned. Boris Spassky of Lenin The most papular American semiautomatic firearm today. Proven for fast handling, unfailing service from North Africa to Korea.

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round master pair championship, begins Sunday afternoon and runs for six consecutive afternoons. The national tour-; nament was preceded by an inter-city match between Denver and Chicago. The Chicago team; which defeated Los Angeles in 1965, retained the inter. city championship by defeating Denver 142 to 134 international match points. The match was in doubt until two hands from the end when Jack Bitman, of Denver, in a contract of six no trump had to guess which opponent held the jack of diamonds.

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