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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 86

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1 os anjclf 3 Zimn SEC. 1969 CHESS BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONAL 6RAN0MASTEK ArJdrtn Lttttri idiler, LA. Tintu Timit Mirror Square IM Ang.ltt, Calif. 90053 Spt. 1, lMf TIMES PROBLEM 3997 By M.

Fortl BLACK It 4 WHITE 9 Whin mtei In two-Today's problem was composed especially for The Times bv Mario Forti of Los Angeles. We thank him lor his continued Interest. The four distinct variations, all converging on one quare, are most artistic. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 39B6: B-N. If K-K5 or BxB, 2 N6; If NxB, 2 NxB.

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43rd St. near Crenshaw Blvd. This will be a class event, with players divided into five separate divisions, each with its own set of prizes and its own director. The major division will be open to all. though planned for those rated as masters or experts by the U.S.

Chess Federation. This is the place for anyone looking for the toughest competition. The winner will receive $200 and the championship trophy. Second prize is $100 and third $50. Players rated in Class or will be in their own divisions, so they will be competing against others of about the same strength.

The fifth division will be for those in Class and lower, including entrants with no prior rating. There will be three prizes in each of these divisions, with $100 for the winner, S50 for second and $25 for third. The entrance fee in all divisions is $12.50 if sent in advance, or $15 at registration time. The fee is $7.50 for juniors under 18 in the Class and under division. Advance entries should be sent to the Atlas Club.

The first round will be completed Friday. Three rounds on Saturday will start at 9 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Play on Sunday will be at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.

In addition to cash and trophies, Calpoints will be awarded to the winners of the major division. These points, accumulated over a series of tournaments, will determine the four players to represent this area in the California State Championship Tournament. KVAXS EXHIBITIONS U.S. Chess Champio'n Larry Evans will be kept busy in this area next week. We have already noted that he will play simultaneously Monday evening at the Whittier Chess Club, Sorenson Park, Rroadway and Rosehedge, and that he will lecture and play Tuesday evening at Daniel Murphy High School, 241 S.

Detroit St. in Los Angeles. Starting at 8 p.m. Thursday, Evans will take on all comers in a simultaneous exhibition at the Santa Monica Bay Chess Club, Lincoln Park, "Lincoln and Wilshire Blvds. in Santa Monica.

The charge for playing against the champion is $5. There is no charge for spectators, who are invited to witness the play. At 7 p.m. Friday Evans will be at the Ventura County Chess Club, Civic Recreation Center, 1261 E. Main Ventura, Here also he will play simultaneously against all comers at a charge of $5 a board.

Spectators are invited without, charge. Evans has won the U.S. championship three times, starting in 1951, when he was 19. He repeated in 1962 and last year. He has represented the U.S.

six times in Olympic team competitions and has many individual successes to his credit, WORM) JUNIOR TITLE For a number of years the Russians have worried about their lack of success in world junior chess championship tournaments. This is the one chess title that has frequently eluded them, Research has been performed and learned articles written to probe for the causes of the failure of new chess geniuses to arise. Special courses in school and crash training programs headed by grandmasters have been tried as remedies. At least temporary success In this area has been achieved with the victory of 18-year-old Anatoli Karpov of Moscow, He proved overwhelmingly superior in the tournament played Aug. 10 to in Stockholm, Sweden.

Karpov won nine games and drew two in the finals, for a score of 10-1, a full three points ahead of his nearest competitors. He did not start well, barely winning his preliminary section with a total of 'Hi-tVi. In two of the draws he was lucky to escape. Tied for second place with Please Turn to Pg. 7, Col.

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