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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 36

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-r v- yf XT' 1 vyyvvywrvyi 4 1 5 KAYSER ONCE YEARLY SPECIAL SUMMER PANTIE WARDROBE 11 mm An to a Oka Mm' 'This family could us a second car somewhat sturdier than the first." BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONAL GRANDMASTER Addr.u I.M.r. to Ch.i Editor, l.A. TimM lot Ang.Ls S3, Calif. CHESS May 14, mi TIMES PROBLEM 3271 By H. Stahl BLACK 1 TAL WINS GAME, STILL LAGS IN TITLE MATCH World Champion Mikhail Tal gained some ground last week la his return match with Mikhail Botvinnik by winning the 19th game and leading in the 20th, which is adjourned after 88 moves and two sessions of play, according to a report from the New York Times.

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Telephone and moil orders accepted Street Floor Lingerie, 54 oil 11 stores a In hl3 favor and he needs hut 8 one point of the remaining four match games to regain the championship title. Tal is evidently far from ready to con- 4-orla VinwPVM. WHITE Whit mate In two. TIMES PROBLEM S27t By V. Clsar BLACK 1 In the 20th game Botvinnik again used the Caro-Kann Defense.

A close game developed, with Intricate maneuvering to pain slizht uosltional coints. LJ LW Material was even until Tal won a pawn early In the sec ni (session. Botvinnik resisted 6trongly and at the second adjournment 1 toe issue was sua in qoudu ai rfad four pawns to Botvinnik's i-iron with oni rnolc each. The extra white pawn was passed on the queen took nie. The 19th game was another long battle, wnicn weni 10 iai after 75 moves.

A miscalculation by Botvinnik in the early play cost him time and resulted in a loss of a pawn. Tal played Bimply and steadily to turn the advantage to account Following are the details of earlier match games. 1TTH MATCH GAME WHITE Whits mates In three. There is a good ker and three selfblocks In the lightweight 3275. Tne tnree-mover nas a surprising variety of fine mates ana an unexpected sacrifice.

SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3569: Q-KS SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3270: B-OS Botvinnik sacrificed the exchange Threat. 2 N-N5ch; II RxB. 1 QN-B4i If for a powerful position wun strong renter pawns. Tal countered ag SOLVERS' LIST gressively, giving up two pawns with 27 P-QN4 and 33 P-B4. He gained open llnei for his Cln.

WT a A nAn It. D. Baker, M. Chutorian. C.

Cress- pieces ana toon forced simplifying w. Le uauit, Mrs. J. w. Moore, j.

Munson. Nordstrom, ilal. H. It Affr lfL Triwush, Four nolnts E. B.

Manderson. Two points I. Fritz, 0. H. Ketch-urn, O.

D. McElroy, G. F. Oglesby, excnanKes. In the ending Tal emerged a passed pawn ahead and won a piece fcy advancing it.

But the win seemed Jn doubt when Botvinnik was able to exchange the last pawn. Tal had visualized that his two bishops would remain a mating force If Jie could capture Botvinnik's lone knight. At the end the knight could not scape. If 84 85 N-N3ch, K-B5; 86 N-Roch, K-N4; 87 N-N3, B-K6: 88 K-Q6, K-N4; 89 N-R. K-B6 wins.

Or If 84 K-N7, K-N4; 85 N-N3, B-K8 wins. feterson, u. J. sargent, j. Wright.

One point J. Foley, D. Stewart. R. E.

Walker. 1 1 York and half In Los Angeles at' the Herman Stelner Chess Club, which has underwritten $2,000 of the required match INDIAN DEFENSE fund. Tal Botvinnik Whits The total to be raised Is Black $7,000, which includes traveling 43- R-Q 44- P-QR3 45- B-N4 46- B-KJ and other expenses. The American Chess Foundation has tak R-NS B-QN2 R-Q2 R-R5 R-QB5 R-N2 PR5 en this on as a project and will Tal Black P-KN3 B-N2 P-B3 N-KB3 QN-Q2 0-0 P-K4 N-R4 PxP P-0B3 Q-K2 N-B4 N-K3 B-B3 guarantee $3,000 as the New York share provided the Los Angeles committee can raise 0-N7 BxQ R-Q2 R-B8 BxR the final 52,000. KN-B5 The match is undoubtedly the most interesting chess event possible in the United B-N4 BxP BxB BxP B-B NXN P-KR4 P-N3 states right now.

Tne liken K-R2 PxP KING fcotvlnnlk White 3-P-QB4 4-N-OBJ i-PB3 4- B-K3 7-B-Q3 5- KN-K1 -PxP 10- 0-0 11- O-Q? T2-QR-Q 13-B-N T4-Q-K 15-K-R T4-P-KN3 T7-NxN 1K3B1 T9-P-B4 90-PxP 21-P-KJ S2-R-QS B3-K-N S4-N-B3 JS-PxN 24-B-K4 2I-Q-B7 24-BxBP 30- Q-NJ 31- P-N4 32- QB3 33- K-R 34- PxPe.P. 35- BxP 36- Q-Q3 37- B-K4 38- B-BJ 39- N-K3 40- B-B2 41- N-N3 42- B-KJ PXP hood of having a good part of it here is a highly attractive prospect and every effort B-QN2 P-B4ch B-N2 N-B2 B-BS P-R6 P-R7 47- N-B 48- B-N3 49- Q-Q2 5Q-P-R3 51- QxQ 52- B-B5 53- N-K3 54- RxR 55- B-Q4ch 54-N-N4 57- K-N 58- N-KJ 59- NxR 60- N-BS 61- K-B1 62- P-R4 63- NxP(4) 64- K-B3 65- B-N 64-BxP 67- K-K4 68- N-B5 69- K-QS 70- N-K4 71- N-B3 72- K-BS 73- N-N 74- N-03 75- K-N4 74-N-NS 77- KxP 78- K-N 79- N-RS 50- K-N7 81- N-N3 82- N-RS 3-K-B7 Resigns BXB NXR should be made to complete CR-Q oQK B-Q2 B-N4 K-N3 K-B4 the arrangements. Anyone interested In con P-QN4 Q-Q2 SCHIAPARELLI SUPP-HOSE B-B8 RR-K R-QB B-K4 KK3 B-Q3ch P-R3 B-N7 P-B4 trlbuting to the match fund should make his check payable to American Chess Foundation and forward it to Chess Editor, Los Angeles Times. We also will welcome any ideas as to how to finance this or similar KBxP Q-N5 BxP B-B8ch K-03 B-B4ch B-K7 R-KN OR-K QxP Q-R5 0-N4 B-K6 K-B4 B-BSch chess events. NORTH-SOUTH MATCH AT TRESNO; WARMUP HERE R-Q Q-K4 18TH MATCH CAME The highlight of California Tal advanced his king side pawns nd then allowed a weakening on chess activity is the annual the other wing.

With a few accu North-South match, to be held rate moves tsotvmniK won a pawn, then set out to prove It was enough at the Hotel Caufornian in Fresno on Sunday, May 28. Close to 100 contestants on io take me game. Just before the adjournment Bot each team are expected to do tanik captured another pawn by clever maneuver. Tal studied the position overnight, then resigned, as there is no real resistance. He battle.

The South, which has lost mlsrht Irr 42 K-B5. P-R4: 43 For the active woman on her feet the day's leg stress disappears! For expectant mothers or the problem of varicose veins the comfort of this fine, special nylon stocking design. Its support is recommended by doctors, famous Supp-Hose, looks sheer and smooth. Choose seamless, in summer-sent Sunny Day color; or full-fashioned fineline seams, Light Caresse, Sunny Day, White. 4.95 Telephone and moil orders accepted Hosiery, 3 oil 1 1 stores the last three matches, is out P-N5: 44 PxP.

PxP; 45 R-KN, P-N6; 46 RxP, R-B8, and wins the bishop for a strong comeoacK. A com Because ot tne wreat of P-JM7. mittee headed by Nathan Rob CARO-KANN DEFENSE i .1 inson, 3618 Carmona, L.A. 16, is enrolling those interested in making the trip. Players of all degrees of strength are wel come.

A3 a warmup for the main event, the fifth annual Yankees vs. Rebels match will take place next Saturoay afternoon at liar Tst Botvinnik Tal Botvinnik White Black Whit Black I-P-K4 P-OB3 23-K-N3 N-R4 3 P-04 Q4 23-P-B4 H-B5 3- P-KS B-B4 24-RxR PxR 4- P-KR4 P-KR3 25-B-QB N-B3 5- P-KN4 Q2 24-R-O N-N5 4-P-QBJ P-QB4 27-P-R3 N-R7 7-B-N2 P-K3 2B-P-B5 NxB l-N-Kl B-N4 29-RxN P-QN4 9-N-RJ BxN 30-R-Q K-K2 10- OxB PxP 31-K-B4 R-QB 11- PxP BxN 32-P-NS PxPch 12- PxB N-QB3 33-KxP PxP 13- B-K3 R4ch 34-BxP R-B3 14- K-B KN K2 3S K-B4 R-R3 15- R-04 R-ON 36-B-N4 R-OB3 14-B-R3 R5 37-R-OB P-B3 17- R-O OxRP 38-B-BS PxPch 18- K-N3 0-R3 3-PxP NxKP 14-OxO PxO 40-R K-03 J0-P-R5 K-02 41-B-K4 R-B4 Jl-R-QH R-N3 1 Resign vey Memorial Park, Dorothy and Kelburn Ave- South San Gabriel. The Yankees are players who reside norm or Beverly Blvd. or the San Bernardino Free way. All south of this line are Rebels.

Players are requested to bring their own sets and FISCHER VS. RESHEVSKT clocks. For some time there have been attempts to brim? together This match Is part of the Morphy Day Festival, with a In match play Bobby Fischer of full program starting at 10 a.m tirookiyn, wno at is has al with a series of simultaneous exhibitions and lectures. The ready held the United States chess championship for four years, and his predecessor. JUST SAY "CHARGE IT" match will occupy the after 111 'JTS.

Samuel Reshevsky of Spring noon from about 2 to p.m. The Southern California speed championship will start at 7:30 vaney, w.x. Each la a grandmaster and ambitious to contend for the p.m. to complete the day. ST.

LOUIS, iw SICILIAN DEFENSE world championship, Bhould an opportunity develop. Fischer woina presumably be favored Cunningham KolaniCunnlnsham Xott wnn BitckiWhite Blcck because of his recent domi nance In tournament play, but a match is another matter. The RES U-i 1-P-IC4 P-5B4'l4-BxB KxB J-N-KBI PG315-P-M PxP 3- P-04 i PxPjlt-P-RS R-R 4- NxP N-KB3 17-RPxP N'Bcti i-N-OBS PxNP 4-B-K1 kxft 7-P-BJ 6-N2 2MJR4ch K-N N-B3 21-P-KJ xKI SHOP MONDAY EVENINGS ALL 11 BROADWAY STO Tal-Botvinnik strife indicates bat the experience of the older jasier is not to be Clscountea. players have agreed In principle to a 16-game match. 0-Oi24Nct K-K half tn games to be in New DOWNTOWN HOLLYWOOO PASADENA CRENSHAW WESTCHESTER VALLEV ORANGE COUNTY LON5 BEACH DEL AMO WILSHIRE WHITTIER 9 AS A.M.

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