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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 78

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P. Golubev BLACK I TAL WINS AT BLED, FISCIIER SECOND Mikhail al of Latvia, until recently world chess champion, won a riecisivn vWnrv tn i- -T .1 washable. 'V X' befe -'V' ''St Ant-ill seven ironing needed. A decorative tn-tone ot color in pink, or blue. The identical style also available in all white.

No ironing or blue. Th -'V International masters tourna-1 at Bled, Yugoslavia, ac-1 -J -coraing to a jview York Times report. Tal put on the pressure In the last week, scoring three Wins and a draw to hrinc It 4 lb-ton total up to im-Wi. He lost one I to U.S. champion Bobby 4 iscner, won times ana drew seven.

-'v Fischer, who was the only player to remain undefeated 1 'i I XT'' I uuvugnoui, nrusnea in second place with a score of lie won eight games and drew i ll. Among his victims were three Soviet grandmasters, Ti- gran Petrosian, Ewfim Geller WHITE White matei In two. TIMES PROBLEM 3311 By P. A. Orllmont BLACK II tana uai.

Against the fourth Soviet representative, Paul Keres of Estonia, Fischer had en advantage, but could only -Si 1 I uraw alter two sessions. This was an excellent performance for the 18-year-old Brooklyn lad In hte firar. miir. I I nament after the fiasco of the 7) Kesnevsky match. Fischer was evidently in better form or humor or both.

Keres, Petrosian and Sveto-i Ear Glieoric of Yugoslavia tlM for third with 12VS-6VS. After surviving 18 rounds without a loss, u-ugoric was downed in WHITE a Whlfa mates In thra5 ine nnai round oy Petrosian. Keres wag held to a draw in the same round by J. H. Don- A 41tia nwl It .17.

1 lie black rook fs plnnptl ner of tne ivetherlands. Former, U.S. champion Ar- 'mover looka more hka a joke thao a it has its share of v- mur s. iiisguier ended up with an even score after an erratic j.uiirn.'sr,-. nfMncamriAix thn i i.

i uiat IIIB UlUCK. pawns mov down tha as i.w! i T0 PROBLEM 3311: N-N3 Put. SPBLEM 3312: performance. He started with -three points in his first four games, lost four of his next five, then won four out of five, finally picked up only lVi 4 'el P-N3, 2 QxP" '-KJ'" 80LVRR9 IJST points on nis last nve. Following is the final stand Bergmsnn R.

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ThrPA iwilnt A Tal .1414 Fischer 13'j Gllgoric 12' Keres 12V Petrosian. Geller 10' Trifunovlc 10Vi Parma 10 Blsguier 914 Matanovlc Portisch Pachman Bwtnk 6'a "a Vh 9 Vh Goldman, W. H. Griffith, I)r. J.

A. Healv 4IA V)l ill Germek lUdovic 15 I- N. Lesser, J. PARMA TOPS JUNIORS ugiesDy. Roth One point B.

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uosen, s. Sehwarz. Bruno Parma, 19-year-old from Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, won the world junior chess championship in a tournament etaged by the International Chess Federation at The entrance fee is $7, Including memhMHliir In fh tt a nuZ Federation. The fee will be $3 jW i xor mose already in the feder Plavera In both trMtwo Hague, the Netherlands. Parma scored 9-2 In the final round-robin.

Florian Gheorgui of Rumania was the runner-up 'with 8V6-2. In third place was Alexander Tfiilnrtohi nf tho ai-e urged to bring their own wis ana ciocks. spectators are veicome. Soviet Union with 8-3, followed IXGLEW00D OPEX Ihe annual nrvn ny a tie at. 7-4 by Helmuth Pfleger of West Germany and g.

vvui.AAM ixieni or in a- inciauT.rtH -oen zuiqiema or tne wether ow wvu. VAACO Club was won by Robert Jacobs with a score of The tournament started with Co participants divided into ine score was equaled bv Ste Dhen Shnlruncrm Cunt! open champion, but Jacobs led lour sections. Tne three leaders in each section qualified for 'the finals. Larry Gilden of Washington, D.C., representing hi ne-ureaKing- points. The tournament cided until the finish of the very last game, in which Jacobs outmaneuvered Ronald uie uiuiea oiaies, missed out, tying for fourth in his section with Minaya of Columbia.

Following are games from the event: arsen in a long rook endgame. Austin Gates tank- thiwi rwi wun 4va-i. John Robertson, Larsen and ivrnsa SICILIAN DEFENSE 4-2 each, finishing in that order armt Gheorgiu Parma Gneorjiu Jugoslavia Romania Tuuosiavia Kumania Whir duer me ue-DrcaK. Larsen won the special award fnr host inn. Whitn mark 1 7.

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The four final rounds will be at the Herman Steiner Chess Club, 8801 Cashio on Oct 21 and 22, with Fame times at 12:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. each day. The prizes in this novel event Charg A iiiiiirn rorurnnn ih lrn Quantity Itan Color 6i 1'rloa lull- tier and Ainntpiw PnrL- res mreri in iu al tv -17 Sto'W Add beyond tn.tM P.rJ drfivw nrM ior UO.D. i.

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