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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 95

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Tied for third at 7-2 were -Richard Ganong of Yachats, Clark Harmon of Mil-waukie, and Bruce Amos of Toronto. Highest WW' ftf Yv I i ranking, of several Californi- -ans in the event was Arthur Spiller of Santa Monica, who tied at 6-2Vi with Corwin. The tournament was sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Marysville. The Jaycees are a national organization which may help to develop chess In other areas. Jerry Larkin of Marysville was the organizer, and expects to repeat the event next year.

EXPERT CANDIDATES Peter Rhee, highest rated player In the event, scored 9-1 to win the Expert Candidates Tournament. He won all five games in his preliminary section at the El Segundo Chess Club, then tallied 4-1 in. the finals at the Atlas Club. Rhee's only loss was to Steve Cross in the last round, after he was certain of the first prize. 3 Runner-up was Larry Neu-ton with a total of 8-2.

He scored 4-1 in the preliminary section at the Herman Stei-ner Chess Club and the same In the finals, when he lost to Rhee. Cross finished In a tie with. Robin Taylor, each tallying 7V4-2Vfc. Tied with 7-3 were L. Corbin, A.

Gojich and G. Istvanyi. The tournament, which Is organized annually by the Southern California Chess League, started with sections of 10 to 16 players at a number of clubs in the area. Leaders In each were: El Segundo Rhee, 5-0; Taylor, 4-1; Cillers and Gojich, 3-2. Monterey Park Syvertsen, 5-0; Argall, 4-1; Ramirez, 3V4- m.

Pasadena Thomason, i Morford, 4-1; Powell and Whltcomb, 3J4-1V4. Riverside Corbin and De- vine, 4V644; Stoutenborough, Steiner Bisno and Neu- ton, 4-1; Mrs. Grumette and opiol, 2V4-2. RAXDOS1 NOTES The rapid transit tournament held during the Mor-phy Day festivities was won by Allan Troy with the fine score of 14V6-V6. His only draw was with Jerry Han-ken.

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