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Ii II II 1 I I 1 5 iimmm Lit I GOES 1 '01 I A tii h4 THE GREAT DAY IN MAY STOREWIDE FALL SALE! 1 5 1l "We enjoyed Europe left us with some fond memories of our bank account." k4s'i if CHESS BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONAL MANDMASTfl AMrwt Uttm CImm liter, LA. Tin 1m AntM S3, Calif. Oct. 11, m4 TIMES PROBLEM J63) By J. Xtnakti BLACK I CATS PLAY CIIESS AT CITY TERRACE The City Terrace Chess Club, 1126 N.

Hazard St, completed Jt UitU 111 A i Its Summer Invitational Tour nament, perhaps the most successful event in its history. 1 Km Eight sections of 10 men each competed in round-robin play, with tlie groups graded in ac. 't 3 skM4 fcJ jar .1 cordance with players' ratings. To add color to the tournament, each section was given the 71 E3 rjt Li 3'- I 10 YEAR OLD BOURBON WHISKEY Was 5.99 fifth 310.00 Jack Dunn, the famous straight bourbon whiskey, so popular with May Co. patrons, is smooth and mellow: 80 proof.

A very fine buy. May Co. Liquor 107 all stores except San Diego WHIT6 1 WNtt matta in two. TIMES PROBLEM U34 By P. OrliK BLACK name of a tribe of cats.

Whether the cats rank in the same order as the sections, we know not, but we list them as given by Tournament Director Gordon Barrett. First naturally are the lions. Top performers after an unusually close struggle were Robert Harshbarger and Richard Laver, who tied for first place with 6-3. Harshbarger, who won six games and lost three, was rated ahead of Lav-r, who won five, lost two and drew two. Tied for third at 5-4 were Steve Szirmay, Barrett and Da-i tiiel Amneus.

Dr. S. Weinbaum1 had 4-5, and the remaining four! 4 tx? til SAVE 15.00 ON THIS ROYAL CARAVAN PORTABLE 69.88 Reg 84.88 Full-size, tull-teatured Royal Caravan typewriter is lompie'e with magic t.olumn sets, vertical lA-spacing and full keyboard. In case. 1 mtm A ii laswa A all tied with They were Xeil Hultgren, Ben Kakimi, J.

Earnest and Ralph Syvertsen. Only 2Vi points divided the 'plus 61 manufacturer a fxcim ui mi a 1 1 1' Li) winner from the bottom group Si nm Another Indication of the even division was the fact that one of Harshbarger's losses was to WHITE Whit matt In thre. Syvertsen. The best variation In 3633. the mat by discovered check, Is easily missed.

Either knight can be spared In S634, as White demon The second section was the tigers, who were topped by Richard Myhro with the fine ecore of 8-1. He lost only to Abe Tabash, who finished in second strates prettily. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 34: I If KxB, NN; it NxB, 1 N-NMJl; if NxN, 1 N-BKiW it N-RS, 2 Q-KB7. SOLVERS' MST place with 6M2-2V2. Tabash also lost only once, to Tlorace Hersey, but drew three Five points P.

Aks, P. J. Bur ton, C. Craii, W. Darrow.

G. E. aames. Ed Barrios was third Enerebretsea, Dr. J.

A. Healy, W. J. Heyneker, B. JagieUki, G.

Leon- with 6-3. Keesey and Touradj Saidi tied with followed by Ron Pease, 4-5. The leopards had a grand bat Jlartln, F. J. Munson.

I. E. Nordstrom, R. Roslin, C. E.

Stern. Three potnU M. Lucas. P. E.

Rice. Twopointa A. C. Engebret-sen, J. D.

Frier-Kin. O. H. Ketchum, E. Knuth.

G. McCollister, S. Schwars, W. B. Tudor, C.

Tuttle. One poimt R. Higihara, L. S. fie, winding up in a triple tie for first place among Allan wJ it i nut.

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HAFNIA HAM FROM DENMARK Was 2.98 Now 2.59 Enjoy the succulent flavor of a mild cured boneless ham, imported from Denmark, the country famous for great hams. It's ready-to-serve. May Co. Gourmet 108 all stores except San Diego Free delivery from Liquor and Gourmet Shops on purchases over 3.00. his co-winners, but lost to Dr sioskowltz had 22 op R.

Brow. Next in line was Stan Salter with 5-4. Dr. Brow tied at with R. Eiden and Mike 1 Carr.

ponents in simultaneous play last Sunday afternoon. He won 18 of the games, lost to Club President Mrs. Gregor Piatigor-sky and Robert Engler, and panthers were spread much further apart The best score of the tournament was compiled by Steve Rains, who drew with Richard Bukey and Matthew Breindel. arew with C. bwett and won an The previous afternoon Irv his other games for a brilliant ing Rivise and Carl Pllnick tally of 844.

v-Swett was second with were the exhibitors, playing i xtr: iH, but still had a good margin over J. Huffman, who finished In third place with 54. Next tandem against 14 players. They made alternate moves on every board without consultation, to such good effect that they won every game. One of the games follows.

ENGLISH OPENINS came W. King with 4W-4V4, fol lowed by a tie at 4-5 between Oganesov and J. Porth. The jaguars featured a tie for first, with Art Ash and H. D.

Rader winning six games and losing two. Alone in third place was Irving Besen with 5Vi-22. Al Hatch was fourth with 4l4, CLEARANCE! SELECT FROM OVER 4000 PICTURE FRAMES I vise and Pilnick White 1- P-QB4 2- N-QB3 3- P-KN3 4- PxP 5- B-NJ -P-Q3 7-N-B3 S-O-0 -P-QR4 19-P-R5 11- B-K3 12- N-OI 13-R-N Smithl Rivise Smith end Pilnick Black White Black P-K4h4P-QN4 NxQP -KB315-PxN BQP BxR NxP 17-OxR 0-0 N-N3 1I-N-B4 KR-K 0-N5 B-K2 20-BxN PxB B-K3 21-NxP QxONP P-QR3122-Q-B5 OxN N-Q2 23QxBPcti K-R N-B4 24-N-N6cft PxN 0-01 2S-B-04 Resigns B-B4 3, followed by Hoessly, R. Kotz and E. Willette, who tied with 4-4.

Norm Nicholson was the top ocelot with a score of 8-1. He was undefeated, winning seven games and drawing two. R. Co INTERZONAL TOURNAMENT QUEEN'S GAMBIT DECLINED Foguslman Larsn Fotiuelman Lsnen Argentini Denmark (Argentina Denmark Wnite Black han, who lost only to Nicholson, took second place with 7-2. A.

Baker was third with 6-3, closely pursued by R. Sloan, 5W-3V3; S. Glassberg, 54, and R. 4Vi-4Vs. NxP 99 1.99 2.99 8x10 9x12 10x14 11x14 12x16 14x18 16x20 18x24 20x24 22x28 24x30 25x30 24x36 OR 4 R-0 R-07 The wildcats had a battle of l-P-04 3-P-Q04 3- N-KB3 4- B-NS 5- P-K3 4-N-B3 7-8 -R 4 1-PxP f-BxB N-K4 P-N4 SAVE 10.00 ON FOUR-DRAWER FULL-SUSPENSION ALL-STEEL FILE 49.99 Reg.

59.99. Steelmaster file of reinforced steel features all drawers on nylon bearings, for smoother performance, automatic thumb latch, autolock to prevent rollout. Tan (6204). May Co. Stationery 66 all 11 stores Up to nothing down and 12 months to pay with May Co.

Maytime Plan Black! White P-Q4 22-K-R N-KB3 24-P-KR4 BK2 55-Q-R4 0-0 24-K-N2 P-KR3 27-R-KB4 P-ON3(2i-PxP NxP 29-K-R OxB 30-K-N7 NjfM 3I-B-R7 B-N2 32-0-K4ch P-B 33-0 xQch N-Q2 34-P-N4 PQ3435-R-N4CII OxPch Q-R4ch K-R 10- R-B 11- RxN 12- B-Q3 KxB J-N3ct KxO l0-0 N-06 14-0-R4 MAY DELUXE ASSORTS) CHOCOLATES was 1.40 1.29 A select assortment of nuts, creams, cordials, caramels, nougats, chips and other goodies coated with pure milk or smooth dark chocolate. 2 lbs. was 2.75 2.49 3 lbs. was 4.00 3.49 5 lbs. was 6.25 5.49 May Co.

Candy 78 K-B3 R-Nch 15-KR-B 14-B-N 17-Q-B2 11-PxP 37-R-Q4 3I-K-B3 39-K-K4 N-K4ch N-B3 P-KR4 P-QN4 P-N3 BxN P-NI N-K4 Q-N4ch )-PxB 40-R-B4 Resigns 20- R-B4 21- RxP the sexes to get the winning mark, with R. Pridonoff making it with 712-H2. Doris Miller was a close second, tallying 7-2. S. Jang was third with 6-3.

Tied at 5V1-3V were K. Chan and J. Bell. In the lynx classification It was Roger Neustaedter who headed the pack with the solid score of 71442. It was a close margin, though, as D.

Romm came second with 7-1. Other plus scores were R. Smith, 6-2, and R. Darling, 4Va-3V3. OCKY MOUNTAIN OPEN Calil'ornians practically dominated the Rocky Mountain Open Tournament In Phoenix, taking seven of the first nine places in the event.

Also, many oblong and odd sizes, 99c to 2.99 May Co. has them all any size, any style, any finish you want These seconds allow us to sell these lovely frames to the public at unbelievably low prices. Be sure to take advantage of this spectacular clearance while they last. Hurry in today! Sorry, no mail or phone orders illed. May Co.

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'Sam Priebe of Flagstaff, was awarded second prize on tie-breaking points. He finished with 5-1, a score equalled by Paul Quillen of Santa Monica, Karl Stani of Los Angeles and Max Burkett of Ean Francisco. dropped to a tie at 4Vi-2 with Saul Wanetick of Los Angeles, Stephen Skrypzak of Redlai.ds and A. M. Gardner of Phoenix.

iSTEINER EXHIBITIONS A number of new, members were aligned up by the Herman Steiner Chesa Club, 8S01 Cashio R-02 Natdort White 20-P-RS I1-P-KN4 22- Q-N4 23-C-O-O 24- K-N 25- K-R 26- Q-N3 J7-Q-K3 2-PxP 2-PxRP 10-B-NS R-B K-R 2 P-R3 P-KN4 P-N4 P-Q4 PxP White 1- P-C4 2- P-OB4 3- N-QB3 4- P-K4 N-B3 6- B-K2 7- P-QS l-B-NS -B-R4 10- B-N3 11- N-CI 12- B-B 13- Q-B2 14- P-B3 15- B-B? l-PxKP 17-BxN lS-BRl if4xP N-R4 R-04 31-B-K2 NXB N-BS P-B4 P-B3 SHOP ALL STORES MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10:00 A. U. TIL MO P.M. mrnn mmit ib. Tt t.H r.tu TMSItf TkltMl UllltW laV 14 R-B7 13 R-Q4 RxB PxKP 32- QXN 33- P-R7 1U)-K 3I-N4ii 34- N-RS Sesi'Sne 0-K2 -K3 PxP P-3J "PxN B-N5 DOWNTOWN CRENWAW VAlllY EASTLAND SOUTH iAY SAN IUEMA PA TOPANGA PUZA WST ICS "i it, MIMik i aMiana aN.

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