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Fort! LACK 11 Si A -J i Cm Om4 11 tCJ. ill mrtm special purchase polished cotton print coverlet BOTVINNIK NEAES WIN IN TITLE MATCH Moving relentlessly forward, Mikhail Botvlnnlk of Moscow gained another point by defeating world champion Mikhail Tal of Riga In the 15th game of their return match foi the title, according to a repoit from the Tew York Times. As a result Botvlnnlk Is far In the lead with a 10-5 margin and Is almost certain to regain the title he lost just a year ago. Dotvinnik had the white pieces agahiBt the King's Indian Defense set up by The challenger soon obtained the advantage of two bishops against two knights. In addition Tal's king position was more exposed.

After adjournment Tal sacrificed the exchange in a bid for freedom, but Botvlnnlk Boon returned the gift to obtain two passed pawns. The resulting rook and pawn ending was a clear win and Tal resigned after 63 moves. 'i The 16th game turned out to be a marathon struggle, ad-i journed in a probably drawn i position after 1)0 'moves werei mm 7.99 twin bed size reg. 10.98 WHITE I White ma'fa In twa. A TIMES PROBLEM 3271 By c.

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Each side had a queen W4 WVV, 2 and two pawns, with perpetual check a likelv result. Tal had a distinct advantage WHITE Whd main In tnree. In the early part, which oj)ened Mario Font of Los Angelei ha compoeed another of bis clever with the Caro-Kann Defense, adopted by Botvlnnik for the seventh time in the contest. At the first adjournment Tal was problems especially for The Times. It has good key and neat unpin variations, Black gets some checks a pawn ahead and was expect ed to win.

In .1272, but mate still follows. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 32S: 0 NS SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 32: Q-Kl An inferior sealed move gave Botvlnnik chances and he made If BxQ, I RxPch; If KxR, 1 If full use of his opportunities in the ensuing tactical difficulties. Both kings were exposed in, the r-m(W), 2 ICxDCnj II P-bllN), 2 axacn. SOLVERS LIST five points -W. S.

Aaron, F. Ak, Baker, E. G. Bowlby, M. Chuto rlan, V.

Clamacco, C. Creaswell, K. K. Kogerlund, C. Foster, R.

Foulkes I. Fritz. R. Horrldae. Mrs.

J. V. later stages. If the game Is finally drawn, the score will be 10W-5 in ORDER BOARD OPEN TODAY, SUNDAY, 9:30 A.M. to 5 P.M.

TOLL FREE NUMBERS: MA. 6-8536, AT. 9-6311, CI. 4-4181, CR. 8-2292, EX.

3-9261. NE. 8-7171, OS. 8-0193. SY.

2-1141. KI. 2-6666. May Co, Downtown Broadway, Eighth and Hill, Loi Angeles 14, Calif. and phona ardera filled Botvinnik's favor.

lie will then need two points of the remain Moore, F. J. Munson. 1. E.

Nord strom, k. K. renter, w. U. Kankei, J.

Roper, M. Rosen, Maj. H. Trl-wuBh, JL. A.

Victor. Three points Mrs. M. K. Dohlen, Z.

D. Gardner, V. H. Griffith, O. H.

Ketchum, G. Mtchenburg. C. L. Lund, C.

T. Patterson, C. F. Stthl C. E.

Stern. Tw nolnta G. J. Your Nme Addresa City Cash ing eight games to clinch tne title. Following are earlier match games: 12TH MATCH GAME The opening was Identical with that In the first kw of last year's match until Botvlnnlk varied with 12th move.

A few move later, with his queen, aeomiiiRly In dan- Frle Siz Style Item Quantity Sargent. E. J. Wright. One point tscr, Dotvinnlk gave up the ex- k.

ureen, r. uaiey, J. oiey, ur. .1. A.

Healy, R. La Slay, G. F. Ogles-by, D. U.

Higney, Roth, D. G. Stewart. chanfie. Instead 16 Q-R8 was quite playable, Tal playpd quite simply to make Mb material advantage tell.

His rook penetrated Into the black position to win a pawn, after which ttnrwdgame was hopeless. California add Wo Mlti int. Add Ihipping charge beyond United Parrel delivery ton. Sic charge for C.O.D.'t, 3Se deliver charge for order under $1.00. tie charge tor pick-up: T-i-Si Barry won a pawn, lost It back, then seemed In deep trou ble when Kerllenevich devel DEFENSE oped a king side attack.

Barry worked his way out and had Botvlnnlk Black the advantage in the final posl' tlon when he lost on the time N-B2 N-Q3 N-K5 R-R3 FRENCH Botvlnnlk Black P-K3 P04 B-N5 P-QB4 BxNch 0-B2 PB4 K2 R-N PxP limit. Tal Whltt 21-P-R5 72PKB4 23-R-N3 54-KK 25-B-K2 M-R-Q3 27- BxP 28- RxN 29R-03 30- QR-RJ 31- RxRctt B-K N-83 NxB BxP R-R2 B-N3 Sven Almgren took second prize wth a score of 7Vfc-2Va by defeating Walt Cunningham In the final round. Barry tied for third at 6-4 with Frank Burke Tal Whit IPM J-PQ4 3- N-Q8J 4- PK5 5- P-QRI -PxB 7-QN4 S-Q-NJ OxP 10- QxP 11- K-Q U-O-RSch 13- N-B3 14- R-R2 15- R-N2 14- R-N5 170xR 15- B-NI 19- PxQ 20- P-KR4 BQ2 NXK N-B K-Q 32-R-R 33-R-R9 NO? B2 and Hytnan Gordon. B-K KQ QUEEN'S PAWN GAME OxBP GN-B3 KB? R-R RxQ QxNeh N-N3 KNxKP 34- R-KNI, 35- R-N7 34-R-K7 37-RxP 38 R-KR4 39-B-Q3 40RR5 B-B2 Kerllenevich Barryi Karlltnavlch Barry K-K? White Black Whit Black Q-B5 P-K3 23-KR-B irv 7 'SssL V-i'x vX NN I k'iJ xv n. -A ft" i B-K3 N-83 Reiigni 24-0-02 I4I-R-NS P-OB4 N-QB3 Q-N3 N-B3 Q-K5 KR-K B-B5 Q-NS 1- P-Q4 2- P-KNJ 3- N-KB3 4- B-N2 J-P-B3 4-0-0 7-N-KS 1-NxN v-QNxP 10-N-R4 RxR Aft R-K5 K-B2 11-B-K1 K-N J.1TH MATCH fi.l.MK The game wan even after Die early exi-hange of queens and for some time thereafter.

Tal went wrong In hla play to win the queen rook pawn. He timid have Improved With 2S B-na and 29 N-Q2. A played the advance of the passed queen pawn was decisive. At the end, If 41 NxKH, 42 R-K7, 43 RxPch, K-B5: 44 R-K7, followed by the advance of the white king wins easily. 17-R-B 13-B-B4 J5-B-N4 26- R-N 27- R-K3 21-RxRch 2-P-K3 30- P-OR1 31- Q-04 32- Q-BS 33- 0-B7th 34- Qlch 35- S-Q7th 36- B-M 37- OxPch 31-Q-Rich 39.P-B3ch 40- R-B2 41- R-B2ch 42- QxRP 43- B-R Black lost P-04 PxP PxP PxN B2 B4 PBS 0-B3 B-N2 B-Ra B-N5 B-R3 BxN NxP PxB 14-N-BJ K-B2 K-N3 Q-B4 K-R4 K-N 5 KxP It ll li fi Q-N4 15- P-N3 16- R-N 17- B-K5 11-PxP l-PxP 20- 8xN 21- BxB 22- Q-Q4 KXP 8 1 'I 4 I 1 i K-Oi Q-K4 INDIAN DEFENSE 0-0 P-B3 an urns KINO'S Botvinnlk Whlt 1 I Tal Black PxP Botvlnnlk White 22- P-QR4 23- PxP Tal Black N-KB3 P-KN3 B-N2i 24-K-B? QR4 P-QB5 B-N5 B-B4 1 RxB 1-8 i Q2 BxPch NxN 1P04 7-POB4 3NBJ 4P-K4 S-P-B3 4-BK3 7-PxP 10x0 N-OS 10- BPxN 11- B-OB4 12 N3 13- 0-0-0 14- BOR2 1J-N-K2 14-N-B3 U-P-QN1 03 1-B K2 JO-K-N? 21-R-QB K-N2 R-KB2 r.

v. A P-Q3 25-R ON 0-02-NR2 P-K4, 27-BxB RxQ! 29-R-N2 NxNi 30-KR-QN P-0B3 31-NXB P-QN4 B-NJ 33-R(l)-N7ch PQB4I J4 P-Q4 N-Q235-RxRch B-KBl3-RxP 37-P-Q7 N-N3 3-R-B7ch R-03 40-B-NS B4 41-PxP R-KB3 RxR K-B3 R-B R-0 i iiV, HIGH SCHOOL TOURNEY Walt Cunningham of Arcadia High School, who has previously proved himself as one of our most talented youngsters, scored 6-0 for a convincing victory in the Southern California high school championship tournament. Ed O'Connor of Loyola High School was a close second with 5Hi and Sheldon Vlhon of Dorsey took third prize with Tied at 4-2 were Paul Fitzpatrlck of Loyola, Sid Ber-ger of Fairfax, Ronald Adler of Hamilton. David Gimpel of Los Angeles, Gabriel Chavez of Se-lesian and Ted Kemmerer of Orange. Mrs.

Llna Grumette, general N-B4 K-N4 vi --x li ii PxP Ratlins 2 1 Li 4 HTK MATCH AMK Botvlnnik returned to his favorite t'aro-Kann Defense. Tal. trying hard for a win. sacrificed two pHwns for attarklng prospecla. Botvlnnlk was satisfied to return the material, playing for simplifying exchanges.

It waa then Botvinnik's turn to aacrlflce and his rooks looked menacing for a moment. Bid Tal also found some friendly exchanges and quick draw resulted. membership chairman of the United States Chess Federation, organized and directed the CARO-KANN DEFENSE. Tal Botvlnnik Botvlnnlk Black Tal White tournament, which was held at the Herman Steiner Chess Club with 34 participants. Cunningham was awarded the special brilliancy prize by 07 0-03 Black IMSB3 P-04 B-B4 P-KR4 It-R-RJ W-OxQBPch 20- B4 21- O-KI BxN ON 5 0-KN5 PK3 QxOch PxB Tibor Weinberger for the fol R-Q2 save up to 24.00 a dozen on candycale striped sheets 269 72x108 twin bed reg.

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lowing game: Whit 1 K4 J-P-Q4 J-P-K3 4- P-KR4 5- NK2 6- N-N3 7 NxB t-P-QIW PxQP 10-N B3 B) 12 8-ONI 13- 8 N5 14- K-B 15- R-K 14-BxKN 17-QxBP R-ON RxP NIMZO-INDIAN DEFENSE K-B3 R(2)-07 iCunnlnaham RxBP.Cunnlnehem NPxN 24-R-R3 P-P4i25-RR OxQP 76-N-N3 CxOP27-N-Bkh N-QB3' 28-NxB OxKPch! 30-R-kS O0r32-RRP QR-O1 Kemmertr Kemmerer Rrfi Biacx g.igjWhlft N-02 1-PQ4 KlN K-K Drawn N-N3 R-KN P-0R4 N-02 Black Whlta -KB31J-NPxB B-N5 31-B-0B2 B4 22 B-N3 N-B3i23PR4 BxNch 24-0-0-0 OK2l25-K-N2 P-K4 2S-R-N4 N-QNI27-ORKN P03 21 BxRP P-KR3 30-P-RS 0-0 31 -B -K3 3J0 R3 N-R2 33-P Ri B3 34 R-N4 CN 35-PxPcH 1-P-0B4 3 063 4- K3 5- B-03 I-P-E3 P-OS 10 K4 77B-NS 12 KI 13- K3 14- 002 15- P-N4 I4P-KR4 I7-N-N1 ll-N-BS KTEIXER CLUB EVENTS Marcos Kerllenevich, with a final score of 8-2. won the masters' tournament at the Herman Steiner Chess Club. 626 La rkca-Ave. In the decisive game in the latt round Kerllenevich defeated defending chamrion Jim Barry. P-QN3 OR KB R-B2 0 KB N-N N-R3 N-B2 N-K 0X2 Retiena.

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