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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 45

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The Gazettei
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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45
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THI-GAZETTEi SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1959 45 CROSS WORD PUZZLE By James H. solution to Yilrr4ay's Puzlf By D. M. LF. OAIH 6 I hr (STOP RINGING 11 OMITS VO0' PthTs rS 60-NC 7 THAT BF THE lsvVP UkPMAO- VrBTTT TO BE FTtPCt 1 iwlM Ihrsrf i ')7pF In dm? i IMP.

i Ifli Wi The Game of fOnge Boufjhton DOWN 16 Chedjf. 11 Brim' 12 Not nd. 21 Low tide. Canvas horn. 28 Fragment, 27 Ascended.

28 Iriglet, 2S Wiser. 30 Wrong. 31 Wash lightly. 32 Bold tale. 34 Earl poem by Poe.

37 Furthermore. 38 nttinf 40 Shed teart, 41 To prune. 43 Garment worker. 'Mm. 48 Mountain spur.

47 Actor Grant. 48 God of ar, 49 Glass panel. 61 Midday. 82 Clothed. 33 Ages.

58Torthed tool ACROM lGgy party. I Ppirtrt. 50 Wiles Secondhand. 16 Convt. HI Harveat.

Direct, Synthetic fabric. 10 Hindu hero. Father and mnthars. 12 Fnfid purveyor. 25 Indian.

20 Flimiv hoe, 2B Niggards. 33 diaorder of children Blf mih. 35 Bv way of. S8 Compartment. 1 37 r.uildhall't Gog and 3D Carol.

30 Inciulr. 40 Adult female. 41 Cltv in Okla. 42 Annoyer. 44 Critical iuncturei.

45 Imitator. 4 Descended, 47 State building. Buck Piecps I UJ" WJ.fW 1 I 1 I W'' chic YOUNG And A 7, QUIZ No 4SS T. Pttrotian v. P.

Benko (USSR) (USA) (Challengers tourney, Yugoslavia, 1959) White to play and win something! No. 454 (Alexander-Edwards): 1. Q-K6ch (not QxB, QR-KD, R-B2; 2. BB4ch, P-Q4; 3. BxR; 4.

BxB, QR-KB1; 5. Q-R3! wins. Correct No. 453: A. Yuda.

No. 452: P. A. Marchand, Quebec, F. Cossmann.

112159 DOWN 1 Swallow hastily. 2 On the deep. 3 Shekespear-IEWm. 4 Something: added. 8 Human, 6 Stool naut.

7 Plaything. 8 Oratory. 9 Giving. ACIOSS 60 Love ttory. Inland Russian aea, Small urn.

67 Marhefe. 68 Divorce center. Growing nut. BO Temporary grant. River In Belgium.

82 Married again. 83 Terminate. 10 111 li 13 16 14 19 17 It' 0 21 City Open Championship, The Montreal Open championship, under ahe auspices of the Montreal Chess League, will start to-morrow afternoon, Sunday. Nov. 22nd, at the NDG Communily Centre, Decade Blvd.

and Cote St. Antoine Rd. Competitors must be on hand lo register not later than 1 .00 p.m. There will be twelve rounds of Swiss system at the rate of one round each Sunday. Entry fee', $6.00.

Juniors, $2.00. Plus $1.00 CFC membership. From Challengers tourney (Rd. 27), Yugoslavia, 1959: By C. SCHUL2 lUUUUhV, I LI LJ ZTl ILJL1U Tl r5T JWUH' -rilll 2 St 3U 27 35 14 33 11 16 41 Bv H.

HANAN welcomes new members. The Club is looking for friendly matches with any other group. Contact: R. Landrv (DU. 9-3063).

Philippe Brunet recently entertained the members with simultaneous games and instructive comment. Woman's World Match Set Elizaveta Bykova. women's world champion, will defend her title in a match with official FIDE Challenger, Kira Zvorykina, starting in Moscow on December 2nd. Both are Russians. The annual business meeting of the FIDE, held at Luxembourg, Sept.

13-24th, confirmed the date for the start of the 1960 World Team Championship. October 16th at Leipzig. If more than 40 countries enter there will be four preliminary groups, with the first three in each advancing to the championship final, the next three to go into the Consolation section and the balance into limited to eleven rounds of Swiss system pairing. From Challengers tourney, Yugoslavia, 1959: nur LOPEZ 44 43 41 MfyktiWHILL, AI A CITY Off-ICE THAT WAS REASON White: P. Krrr.

S. OUgarle (Vugotlavia) KM GOING TO E4JBOHE. IS TO MACK TRAIL'S STORY fiWP POCSN'T BELONG ON WHERE IT THIS r5 Of VI5IT GOME OP THE OL ITT IN THE CANDY BU5WESA II I AR3. WOOOAU. m-JKs COUNT KY CANDY MAViWfl, YOUB OUTtX)OR it 4S 19 47 CONCERN TO CAPTAIN KVKf EVERYONE' 57 PAGE, WE'LL RUN It ON THE FRONT PAGE.

WITH BOTH Si S4 S9 58 S2 Whit 24 B-B4 26 R-KN3 2T RxlVh: 28 Q-N4I QxQ .10 Q-Q7 31 R-K3 32 R-KN3 33 Q-Q4 34 QxP 33 35 Q3 37 Q-B4. 39 B-R6I 40 BxB 41 Q-B3ch 42 P-R4 41 RxRch 44 QxP 45 K-R2 Black NxNch Q-02 RR3(b BsR'rl QxN(d) R-KB3 R(3I-K3 PxP R-R! RKN3 R-QBt N-B3 R-K3 R-K3 R-N3() KxB K-Nl N-Kl RPxR R-R8ch Rrsigni Black PK4 N-QB3 N-B3 PUN4 BK2 P-Q3 0-0 QR4 B4 Q-B2 B-Q2 Kit BPxP N-B3 N-QNS NPxP BxB PR4 RBI N-Q2 P-Q4(a) NxP Whit 1P-K4 I N-KB1 3 4 B-IU 5 0-0 B-N3 7 R-Kl a 9 P-KR1 10 B-B2 II P-Q4 13 ojs-aa 13 N-Bl 14P-QR4 15 BPxP IS 17 B-N3 IS BxP 19 RxB 20 N-BS 11 B-N5 22 R-R3 23 QPxP 11218 t5 (He By ED. DOuD DEFENCE SICILIAN Weekly Quiz White: M. Tal U'SSR) Black: P. Benk (USA) WHAT'S THE WORT? SOHl I CO VOU SHOOT OR ii 7 WIN AC IN FOR rf as South vou hold: Black Q.

1 As South you hold: '7- H. 73 2 O. A 6 C. A 10 2 Partner opens with one spade. What is your response? 5.

A 10 8 6 H. A 9 6 2 D. 6 4 C. 2 The biddine has nrnrrrrlprl While 17 K4 18 RxN 19 RS 20 R(t)-Kl 21 PK6 22 R4 23 24 Q-R6 2.1 PxRch 26 OxRPih 27 R-R6I 26 QxPch 29 N-N5! South West North East Whlta 1 K4 2 N-KBJ 3P-Q4 4 P-Q5 9 N-B3 6 7 P-QR4 8 0-0 9 B-K2 10 R-Kl B-KR4 12 B-KB1 13 Q-Q2 14 P-R3 QR-Q1 16 K5 Black P-QB4 P-KN3 B-N P-Q3 N-KBJ QN-Q2 R-QM P-OR3 0-0 NK1 N-B2 P-ON4 R-Kl N-B3 B-Q2 P-N5 1 Spade Pass Pass Double Q. 8 Both sides have a 40 part score and as South you hold: What do you bid now? (a White's attack develop with tartling rapidity alter this.

Aa alter-aativ la 2J P-B3. (b) Meets the obvious threat of 27. NxNP, BxNi 28. B-R6, but not the more aubtle one soon revealed. Instead ol the text 26 K-Rl wa necessary.

Uti 27.... KR1. (imply 28. mWn, 28. -Q4.

N-B7; 39. B3, I' Or. 28. Q-N4, R-KN3; 29. RxR.

BPxR etc. fSft Because 'Jk second threat R6ch win tkTr nyway. te; Not 40. Q-KN4I and Black i la deiiblt jeopardy. Philidor Rhinegold 4 The Philidor" C.C., 9300 St.

Denis was host in a friendly match with Rhinegold C.C. in which honors were divided. A match with the Russian C.C. will take place shortly. The Philidor C.C, which meets on Wednesday eves, and Sunday JOR.RBch! Q.

4 Neither vulnerable ana Resijns S. Ay 62 H. A 10 5 7 C. 9 4 The bidding has proceeded: South Wet North East .1 as South you hold: S. 6 4 A 53 D.

A 10 3 C. A 10 4 The bidding has proceded: 1 Spad Past 2 Spades 3 Dias. Corrections Fischer Tat) 15. BxP, R-K2. (Mardle-Soe-san) 3.

B-N5. B-B4, and 9. NxNP, PxN. 4 PROBLEM No. 451 A.

C. Whit White mates in two moves. YE4. What do you bid now? Wt North East South YOU I MEAN--- wr! tt xsr km II atypkai T0NI6HT? I-I6UE5J Q. Both vulnerable and SVAIMD IN M-x PRORABtY WANTS TO RUN ITS REALLY ys TOUGH, AUNT MILLIE, TD SNtP flt AOLID PERFORMANCE WHEN tVM NOBODY T1P5 YOU OFF THAT t(L THE SCRIPT HA? BEEN yl) oVsVSV.

-REWRff TEN xyjr (OUID SHIFT A FEW IT'4JtnAVl OVER THE LEiSON WAIN TO i kALtt CHOC IMfVll'T lAUiC ENGAGEMENTS AROIiMO ON rrTHa MY CROWDED SCHEDULE, YE5! 7 Pieces Black v. MtCHJND nL rwirt 1 Spade Pass 1 No-Tr. What do you bid? Q. 5 As South you hold: S. A 9 6 4 H.

3 D. 4 AK108 The bidding has proceeded: IB South West North East I Spade 2 Dias. Pass Pass For real chewing satisfaction be sure it's mmrs SPEARMINT Canada's Favourite. Double Pass 2 Spades Pass What do you bid now? No. S57 (Amelng Keyy 1.

RPxP e.p. (en paaant), K-R4; 2. RxP mate. As a Key Move, PxP en passant Is allowed, only if it can be absolutely proved that Black' last move, made in the assumed game just before the problem position arose, was the double leap the Pawn that Is to be captured. Retrograde analysis in No.

S57 show that the Black could not have come from Kt2, as that square Is under fire from the Whit P. Black's last move therefor must have been the KIP. It could not have com from B3 or R3 a the quires occupied. Or from Kt3. a the White would hav been in check, with Black to move.

So that Black's last move must have been from Kt2 to Kt4. Of course it cm occur after th Key Move, when it is subject to the usual rules of the game. By SAUNDERS and ERNST Q. 6 As South you hold: S. K8 H.

10 4 3 D. 4 C. 9 7 6 4 HA HA HA AND NOW' 1- BACXTDOU! I AND NOW WE PAUSE' FOR A SHORT 7 VV 1 COMMERCIAL jms White 10 Pieces today arm'iC 1. HA gaVV) 4' ip The bidding has proceeded: West North East South D. A 9 7 C.

Q6 The bidding has proceded: it South West North East Spade Pass 1 No-Tr. Double Pass 1 Club 1 Dia. What do you bid? Q. 7 As South you hold: S. A 982 H.

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