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The Los Angeles Times du lieu suivant : Los Angeles, California • 108

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TIMES PROBLEM S73I By J. c. Morra BLACK 11 tier of Holland and Ludek Pacn man of Czechoslovakia. I who Is playing all his tames by teletype from the UettOi i mv 10 -Marshall Chess Club in. New Yiork, was doing quite well in the early part of his game with Ivkov.

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L. Garcia Cuba White 28- B-R 29- R-B U.S.A. Black R-Q R(1)-02 jr. juuier. PROBLEII SOLTXG CONTEST Fischer I U.S.A.

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RUY LOPEZ The prizes will depend on the Cholmov Trlngov total entry list. The winner will USSR Black receive a championship trophy Bulgaria White 18-B-B4 1-P-R3 R-N N-B as weu as xne iirst casn prize. N-K3 20-PxP An auaitional award is that. 21-B-05 Chel mov USSR Black P-K4 N-QB3 P-QR3 N-B3 B-K2 P-GN4 00 P-Q3 N-N 0N-Q2 N-B5 RxP Save 12.00 a Dozen SALE FAT.IOUS F.I AC IE SE3EE75 22- 0-B3 23- R-R2 24- K-R2 Trlnoov Bulgaria White J-P-K4 4- B-R4 5- 0-0 e-R-K --7-B-N3 S-P-B3 -P-KRJ 10- P-Q4 11- P-B4 M-PxKP 13- NxN 14- Q-K2 the four leaders will be seeded into the California State Championship Tournament, which R-N3 R-KB3 R-KN3 BxPI will be held about the middle of December. P-B4 25-Q-K3 2A-R-N 27- PxB 28- KxR 29- K-B 30- K-K 31- K-Q2 32- 0-0 Resigns The tournament director will RxR 6-N4ch 0-N7ch -N9ch QxN 6xKP be Arthur Splller.

For further QNxP PxN P-N5 N-Q2 QxB R-Q 15-B-NS information call him at 397-1992 1-BB j-B 17-B or call Gordon Barrett at 663- -B-R4 577 1662. CATALAN GAMI Double Fitted Bottoms 2.79 a. if perf. Conner Holland JUNIOR CLUB FORMED A new chess group has been Black NxN organized, which Is open to all cness players under age 21, Smvsloy USSR White 11- N-BI 12- QxN 13- B-K3 14- N-Q4 15- QR-B U-QxQ 17- RxB 18- BxP lt-N-Be Imyslov USSR VVhUe 1-N-KBJ 2-P-B4 -3-P-KNJ 4- B-N2 5-O-O P-Q4 -PxP -Q-B2 lo-R-a Oonnerl Holland Black P-04 P-K3 N-KB3 BK2 0-0 P-B4 NxP BxP B-K2 N-Q2 P-QR4 R-R3 P-R5 0-R4 RxQ Meetings will be held at the Herman Steiner Chess Club ev RxR ery Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 R-B2 Resigns All of these are fine quality cotton muslins excellent utility sheets In snowy white, with minute flaws that will not affect the wear.

Double size fitted bottoms, with stretch corners for easy fit. may way mart baeement, domastlct 10) p.m. Under the auspices of the Pia- CHAIPIOXS IJT TOURNEY tlgorsky foundation, the Ju niors win inave iiectures ana ex- Th Tournament of Cham niomons, win run their own pions, one of the major annual tournaments and will engage in matches with other clubs and vents sponsored by the South' em California Chess League, groups. will start Thursday evening at At the first meeting Eddie he Herman Stelner Chess Club, Clarke was elected president, SS01 Cashio St Inquiries may be addressed to Eight rounds will contest MAY CO. IMIMfKT, ltd Mni, la Annln, California tool 4.

ORDER I0UI 0KB TODAY. SUNDAY, tiSO A.M. it P.M. rram Ui Vapt Hal IM-1714. him at 3709 Midvale L.A.

with S-yiss system pairings, at the rate of one round a week 34. or can mm at VE. 9-8185, Qmri, I I tyl I lie Ctler li Cu' Tf-it "V- rr i-l number roa Other officers are Robert 'Wv X. iA TODAY Thursday will be the regular evening, with Sunday afternoon Bliss, vice president; Peter Rhee, secretary, and Andy Sacks, tournament director. 3 an alternate time by agree Addratt.

citr ment between two opponents. -III Codlu lullgiblt to participate are Cn C.O.D. Chart Acct No LEAGUE MEETING The Southern California winners or top scorers in MA. 35S5 CR. 1-2292 OS.

I-01S3 ST. 1-5000 CI. 2-5360 CI. 4-4161 HE. 1-7171 Kl.

2-5661 events previously designated. Chess League will hold Its regular meeting Wednesday even Pleat Inert your account number a It ppar aa your Cham-Plata of on top of the latt bill yoj received. Open charg iseount with option turn. Shop with Charg Plate. Check box for applt-catlod blank.

IT-V-1S From one to four places each were allocated to a number of Pleas add 4 tale tlx If you llv In California. Add ahlpplni charge beyond United Parcel dallvery ton. 3So charge for delivery of mall and phone order under Si. 00. S0 -clwrg for pick-up.

35o charg far C.O.D. 'a. ing at the City Terrace Chess club and regional tournaments, Club, 1128 N. Hazard St. All lkmuwmmBimMKiammmmm-m .1.

,1 A- As affri iliirm -r depending on the strength of clubs In the area are urged to the events. Bend representatives. GARDEN GROVE OPEN A total of 38 players have earned the right to enter the tournament. Among the favo Ronald Gross eeored to take the first prize In the sec tite3 will be the following, all raled masters by the U.S. Chess ond annual open tournament of the Garden Grove Chess Club.

Federation: Walt. Cunningham, Charles Hentn, Robert Jacobs, lie won five games and drew In the fourth round with Ben Zoltan Kovacs. Irving Rlvise, Simon and Tibur Wein Kakiml. ifi'l berger. Kakiml' finished In second Moat of the entrants will be place with 6-1.

He was also un the lOfl Angeles area defeated, drawing with Tim De-laney as well as with Gross. Ben Those wlio ilia1 tommiite from nuier areas are Hod Kmvnan Shaffer was -third with AVi-Wi HOP ALL STORES MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10:00 TILL 9:30 P.M. Ixcipt dqwntowm, monday t.io tiu .00 p.m Tuesday through satukoay io.m tiu i Pit and Jrvs -Tossas of San Diem followed by It a 1 1 1 Robert Gish and Lowell 1 lat ter. WHttTlM the ua4 AM Biia mlidm vetler ttntir HAITIAN Ik rity of wast tovme P9UTM lY hewthnme at itteila CIIENSHAW rtenih.w aint baibaia UrNA PARK la tmlma At dH Ponald Gotten nd Tim IVlanev cf Rlv-sid and linos Widin DOWN (OWN hrnmlwiy Ith fid hill tAKCWOOS 1 100 kmc4 Btuleward T0PAN0A PIAZA tootnfl at vanowan VAUIY letire! ttnvt at axneid who tied with 4-2. w.

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