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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 81

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SHOP TODAY SUNDAY NOON 'TIL 5:00 P.M., MON. TUES. 9:30 a.m. 'til 10 p.m. (1 CARMICHAEL I jY, MOW you mtfKK if 111 ii It! 5 1 ra.

was. i'-r- CHESS Continued from 4th Pagi an 18-game match. to played in April, $8,000 to to the winner and $5,000 tors the loser; Fischer a apparently agreed in principlt but had not signed a contract When 3 pressed for a reply, ha laid-'s new tuiiuiuuiis. Instead of a limit" of games, Fischer wants 'thai: match to. go to the firsts'-.

winner of six games, with." draws not to count He also stipulated that here should f. be no or graphers, and only pne in the room with the two-'- players. These conditions were not acceptable to the Leiden Chess Club, which haagiven: Fischer until Jan. 1 to accepts their original proposal: If Fischer turns'-it down. the club intends to arrange quadruple round tournament.v among Botvinnik," current world champion' Boris ftr'ass-:" ky of the USSR, of Denmark and Jan DonnerV) of Holland.

.1.. i. TOURXAkRNT Spt.KS y'l Marlie Thomason 'of Psl-t sadena scored S'j-Vfc to win the 22nd annual San Gabriel Valley- Open organized by. the Pasadena Chess Club and playedln fhsti Athenaeum pri Tech-'; campus. Tied for.second of 4V4-1V4 were Gregg Franco cis, Neilen Hultgfen and A Stephen Katona of Tasadenaf' xs.

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jfi I ''j' Ot Lowell Davis of Altadena and i Frank a of El Monte. Davis was best in-iv Class B. Montague of Pasadena won the Class (T'." prize and Herbert Weitz at i Buena Park was tops of the-' unrated group. There were 35 contestants. Don Bie knell won the championship of the Chess Club with the fina score of 746.

Irv Paul Koploy tied fot' second place with 5-3. The Herman Steiner Chess Club, 8371 Beverly is-'v continuing its regular day evening rapid transit tournaments. Winner last week was Peter Rhee, fol lowed by Andy Sacks and Johnson. The Whitticr Chess Cluhjr which meets Monday even! ings at Sorenson Park, RoseC hedge and Broadway, a rapid transit tourtf nament starting at 7:30 p.mV& Dec. 29.

This will.be to players ith ratings under 2200. On Jan. 5 the cluh will hold a tournament with a timi limit of 15 minutes per game for each player. This is open to all. Both events have; moderate entrance fees-r which will be used for cash? prizes.

-j DUPLICATE CHESS For those chess player-; looking for something Duplicate Chess may bt This is a gamt lnrft four, with a wealth of new, types of tactics and There are four of different colors on anvi enlarged board. The game ia-i played in partnership, with2 teammates' sitting opposite each other, as they would at bridge. Each player moves irp turn, using the same rules of chess. The object is to checkmal. both opponents nimuk when the game nvpr.

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