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hidden second move, have to found. Some of the mates ar particularly fine. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 4054: B-QJ tt ii St 4 'ML with the good score of 18-5, was Korchnoi, one of the seeded players for the coming series of challenge matches. In second place, with 14V-6W, was Tukmakov, 24-year-old who moved strongly to the forefront last year. He also finished second to Fischer in the very strong tournament in Buenos Aires.

Other leaders in Riga were Stein, 14-7. Balashov, YLVz-Wt, and Gipslis, Karpov and Savon, who tied with, 12-9. Following are games from the tournament: 4 i ll i 1 I i Now that the Interzonal Tournament of 1970 is history, the next step for those qualified is a series of matches to determine the challenger for the world chess championship now held by Boris Spassky of the USSR. American ace Bobby Fisch er will be favored, based on his overwhelming victory in the Interzonal. He finished 3Vi points ahead of those tied for second, Eufim Geller of the USSR, Robert Huebner of West Germany and Bent Lar sen of Denmark.

Also in the top six are Mark Taimanov of the USSR and Wolfgang Uhlmann of East Germany. They will be joined by two seeded players, both of the USSR, former world champion Tigran Petrosian, and the last to be eliminated in the previous cycle, Victor Korchnoi. Dr. Max Euwe, recently ap pointed president of the International Chess Federation, supervised the drawing of numbers to determine the pairings for the matches. Fischer is scheduled to play a 10-game match in March with Taimonov.

Larsen will meet Uhlmann in the same half of the draw. The two winners will then play each other in July, also in the best of 10 games. Matches are also scheduled in March, with the opponents Petrosian vs. Huebner and Korchnoi vs. Geller.

The two winners will also play it off in July. The two survivors of the series to that time will play a final match of 12 games in September. The winner will have earned the right to a match for the title with Spassky. This will be in the spring of 1972, with 24 games to be contested. The sites for the matches have yet to be determined.

Every effort is being made by the U.S. Chess Federation to have at least the Fischer-Taimanov match played in this country. Funds could probably be raised to have all four of the first matches played here, if the players and their federations would agree. Offers to stage all four matches have already been made by Spain and Yugoslavia. CLUB TOURNAMENTS The Ventura County Chess Club will start an open rating tournament at 7:15 p.m.

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Whit. 1-P-Q4 2P-OB4 3- N-QB3 4- P-K3 5- B-03 4-N-B3 7-0-0 1-BxBP -Q-N3 10- P-QR4 11- R-Q 1JOB2 13- PxP 14- B-R2 15- N-KS 1-BN 17-R-Q3 1SR-N3 19QQ2 20-8-N6 N-KB3 P-K3 B-N5 O-O P-B4 P-04 PxBP QN-02 P-OR3 Q-K2 B-R4 PxP N-N3 P-R3 S-02 KR-Q ORB K-B QN-Q4 B-K tops in the Division with 5- SAVE 46 43x70" colorful plaid stadium robe with case Tied for first with the we same score in were Jeff King and Robert Kunz. Jeff Kent won five straight games to take the championship trophy at the Student 6RUENFELD DEFENSE Molseytv Tukmakov iwcmiKoi comparable value 12.9? Chess Club, which meets Saturday mornings in the Teachers' Cafeteria at Grant High School, 13000 Oxnard North Hollywood. It was the first time the club title was won by a perfect score. WfiHa White Black N-KB3 P-kN3 P-Q4 John Davicuan, Ariel Levi CI-R4cH P-KB4 B-K4 BCI KR BJ R-K3c1 R-Kt RxRP R-KecN) N-NS Nxat R-B6ct OR3clt 17-N-K4 19-K-K2 1-N-02 2IWJ-K3 21- Q-N3 22- P-ORJ 23- R-B2 24- K-Q 25-Q-N 24-K-K1 27-K-Q 21-BK 79-KxH 30-K-O Rcaisna and Rick Melniker tied for second place with 4-1.

Davidian and Levi drew In the final t-P-04 2P-QB4 3- N-OB3 4- N-B3 SO-R4dl -B-B4 7-P-QNJ t-PxP 9-R-B 10- O-N3 11- NxN 1WI-Q2 13- P-B3 14- P-K4 15- PxB 14-B-H3 Woven of 55 acrylic and 45 rayon. Handsome plaid stadium robe in red, blue or brown, offset with wide fringe. Complete with a carrying case. Machine washable, machine dryable. budget sforesj bedding 825-exceptWilsMre B-N2 P-B3 Q-N3 PxP B-B4 N-R3 N-K5 BxN 0-R4 B-B4 BxQP QxBP C-O-O round, while Melniker, who had previously lost to Kent, defeated Danny KrystalL The crucial game was Kent's victory In the last round over Stewart Schwartz, who had been se cond at the time.

Earlier, Schwartz had beaten Roy Er-vin In 102 moves, the longest game of the tournament. USSR CHAMPIONSHIP The 38th annual USSR Championship Tournament, completed late In December LOMPOC SCHOOL EVENT Following the lead of Los Angeles, Lompoc organized an all-school chess tour nament during the Christmas recess. Sponsored by Lompoc Record publications, ther were 149 entries from kinder, garten through grade 12. Rick Cowdry, 17, a senior at Cabrillo High School, scored 6-0 to win the high school trophy. Cowdry had previously won the Lompoc Valley junior championship.

Ross Perry, 14, won the Junior high school competition with a 7-0 total. Also undefeated was Keith Delgadillo, 11. who was best of the elementary school students. Shop today Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. at all May Co stores except Downtown LA.

closed MAY CO In Riga, had a strong entry list of 22 masters and grandmasters. It was not up to the status of prior years, however. Missing were world champion Spassky, and four potential challengers who were busy at Palma ds Mallorca, Geller, Polugaevsky, Smyslov and Taimanov. The winner,.

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