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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 102

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T1 I1 y' 'I )' t' V' 'f-y 181 tts flnjrM Omi i SBC. APRIL. 21. 1963 CHESS BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTRNATtONAl OKANDMASTfl AAtrm tMHn to CHm trfitar, LA. TiatM limw Mim $wr, Ut AsIm.

Calif. MOD THE; BROADWAY'S; vs. April INI TIMES PROBLEM 14 By A. Rem BLACK 4 frj ri njii -si WHITE 4 Whit matrt in ttiret. Tht should not prove difficult.

The switchback is a good point. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM M13: N-04 mu iJMJ OUR GURIO CAPTURES W4ZMi THE CHARM OF t. IN THE MEDITERRANEAN Iff SPASSKY LEADS IX 3IATCII WITH GELLEK Boris Spassky of the USSR has a commanding lead of two points over his compatriot Eufim Geller after completing five games of their chess match. Spassky won two games In which he had the white pieces, and drew three with black. He thus has a score of 3V-1, and needs two points of the five remaining games.

The match is the first of a series of quarter-final encounters, part of the cycle to determine a challenger for the world championship title now held by Tigran Petrosi-an of the USSR. Spassky reached, the goal in. the previous cycle in 1966, then lost by a slight matsin in the final -match vrith Petrosian. The two victories in the current match were curiously similar. Starting with the same variation of the Sicilian Defense.

Spassky advanced on the king fide, while Geller gained ground the other wing. Both times Spassky sacrificed the exchange to gain time for the king side attack. He succeeded by brilliant tactics, particular in the fourth game, in which he was a rook behind for a time. When Geller had the first move, the opening was the French Defense in every case Spassky had no difficulty in equalizing. Following are three of the games The rich warmth of a dark oak finish highlights this cherished cabinet.

Intricate designs and rich overlays recapture the romance and charm reminiscent of the beautiful Mediterranean countries. Features enclosed storage at the bottom and exposed display at the top to preserve and show all your most prized possessions. 17x1 1x66" high. 6.00 monthly. Furniture, 38 all stores except Wilshire Westchester itfTi hi JJ ap-m' i til i ter ie -i SECOND MATCH GAME SICILIAN DEFENSE SAVE 50.00- ON 5 PC.

PARTY SET I i. Spassky White 1-P-K4 I-N-QBJ 3- P-KN 4- B-N2 5- P-Q3 6- P-B4 7- N-B3 0-0 -N-KR4 10- P-BS 11- B-N5 12- N-N 13- N-Q2 H-K-R Geller Black P-QB4 P-Q3 N-QB3 P-KN3 B-N2 N-B3 0-0 R-N N-QS P-QN4 P-NS N-Q2 N-K4 P-QR4 Spassky White 20-QR-K 11-Q-B2 22- RxB 23- B-Ri J4-P-N4 24- N-R4 56-N-B3 27- PxP 28- P-R4 29- N-R2 30- QxNP 31- R-KN 32- B-B3 33- BRS 34- N-N4 35- Q-B2 36- NxP 37- QxR Geller Black BxR P-B3 R-B2 P-K3 "-P-N4 PxP K-R P-NS P-N4 NxP B-N2 0-Q2 R-K2 R-N N-Q5 RxRch Resigns BY MORRIS OF CALIFORNIA y. not i 15-R-QN P-R5 16-KN-B3 N(K)xN 17-NxN N-N4 P-R6 NxP 1S-Q-Q2 l-PxP pes. FOURTH MATCH CAME SICILIAN DEFENSE 179.95 res. 219.93 SO EASY TO OWN Geller Black RPxP NxQNP NxR BxN NxB N-B3 PxP KB 0 K4 Q-Q5ch R-B3 BxB K-K2 B-B5 K-K3 K-B4 R-B2 KxP Spassky White I- P-M N-Qe3 3- P-KN3 4- R-N2 5- P-Q3 4- P-B4 7-N B3 5- 0-0 -P-KR3 11B-K3 12-PxP II- N-K2 14- QQ2 15- QRN 1-P-N3 17-P-B5 1S-P-N4 19- N-B 20- Q-B2 21- N-K2 22- QR-B 23- N-B4 24- N-N5 Geller Black P-QB4 P-Q3 NQB3 P-KN3 BN2 N-B3 0-0 R-N P-0N4 P-QR4 P-NS RPxP N2 R-R 0-R4 KR-B Q-N3 R-R7 R-R4 Q-B2 R-R7 Q-Q Q-K N-QS Spassky While 25-PxP 24-N-05 27- P-K5 28- BxN BxB 30- OR4 31- PxN 32- Q-R7ch 23-N-K4 34- B-B4 35- 34-B-R6 37- O-RBch 38- NxKBP 39- P-N5 40- Q-K8ch 41- QxP 42- QxR(B) 43-Q-K7 44- N-K4ch 45- Q-R7CH 46- Q-Q7 47- N-B6CH 4S-N-Q5 on a woMiYay A romantic Mediterranean mood is expressed beautifully in the rich fruitwood finish that highlights this smart party set.

Add black vinelle upholstered chairs and stain-resistant Neva-Mar tops for a memorable grouping. Includes 42" octagonal table and 4 chairs. Just 10.00 monthly. Furniture, 92 all stores except Wilshire Westchester QKt K-R4 B-R3 B-BS K-N4 Rejign bomemaker account take months to pay TAKE A SEAT IN' OUR i.v.'-- FIFTH MATCH CAME FRENCH DEFENSE Geller SMART HI BACK VELVET CHAIR Spassky Black K-R N-B N-K2 Q-B2 N-B4 NxB 4 f. Q-B3 K-N I Q-R P-R3 99-95 Geller White 23- Q-KN4 24- P-KRS 25- P-B4 26- B-K3 27- R-N 28- Q-K4 -QxN 30- P-RS 31- R-N3 32- Q-Q3 I 33- Q-N 34- R-N7 35- RxRch 36- Q-K4 37- Q-K 3WJ-N 37-Q-N7 40- NxN 41- K-R2 42- K-N Drawn Spassky Black P-K3 P-04 B-N5 BxNch N-K2 P-QN3 B-R3 NxB N-QN PxP O-O QxP N-Q2 Q-N2 KR-Q N-KB RxRch N-04 R-Q N-KN3 P-KR3 reg.

129.95: White I-P-K4 S-P-04 3- N-QB3 4- P-K5 5- P-QR3 PxB 7-N-B3 -P-0R4 9- BxB 10- 0-0 11- PxP 12- P-B4 13- PxP 14- Q-K2 15- R-Q 16- Q-03 17- B-NS 1S-Q-64 19- RxR 20- B-Q2 21- R-K 22- P-R4 R-N QxR i Q-Q N-B3 NxKP 0-08ch Sit back, relax and enjoy the plush exPch Q-Q8CI) comfort of this decorator chair. Ideal to jcv in fairs. Kemswle seat cushion, button attached pillow and distressed OTHER MATCHES SET Samuel Reshevsky of Spring Valley, N.Y.' is the only American still in the running of the eight contenders in the world championship series. He is to play Victor Korchnol of the USSR starting May 5, probably in Amsterdam. Other quarter-final matches will be between Bent.Larsen fruitwood finished wood frame add to its beauty: tall.

Covered in soft cotton -velvet in celadon, copper, gold and olive. of Denmark and Lajos Por- tisch of Hungary, and between former world cham iPs (fcr its' iir i 1 pion Mikhail Tal of the USSR and Svetozar Gligoric of Yugoslavia. No money down 6.00 Furniture, 38 all stores except Wilshire and Westchester mm, MONTE CARLO TOURXET Larsen, who has played phenomenally in the last few months, winning four inter national master tournaments in succession, is again show ing the way in the second annual Grand Prix Tour 1 SALE nament in Monte Carlo. out special section of Anniversary Sale Values in another In this event, sponsored by ranee Rainier III of Monaco, Larsen has a score of 6-2, with five rounds still to go. Robert Byrne of Indianapolis is making up for relatively poor showings lately.

He is tied for second place1 with part of today's Times former world champion Mikhail Botvinnlk of the USSR, each having 5Vfc-2. if Another former world champion, Vassily Smvslov of the USSR, is third with PHONE US TODAY. SUNDAY, JIA. 9:30 A.M. TO P.M.

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