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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 30

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The Gazettei
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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30
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31 THE NEIGHBORS ii i ilS TO THINK I'M PftlNKIN THIS JUST TO PLCA5R SOME COW Caarf Cart I OONT COOKH BACK AND a i I you Lerr half ot The Game ilof Kings M3W MIL.V BY D. M. LE DAIN Black 14 Pieces THE GAZETTE, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1963 OONT V3U PBALIZ6 COW VYRNT TO A l-OT Of TROC aLt JU1T SO "TOUCAN HAVE THAT Vii QUIZ NO. 622 White to play and win. Antoshin vs Grazdanser (Moscow, 1962) (See solution below) Close Match Outremont High School AH it fly CHIC YOUNG til fkiNje I TAKING MUCH HUH 7 won the Premier Jean Le-sage Trophy by defeating n.

i Petit Seminaire de Quebec in a match at Quebec City. Actually they ended in a 3-3 tie which was broken by the results on the top three boards. White 11 Pieces By C. SCHULZ Outrtmont H.S. and books to all winner, 1 Greenblart, J.

1 6U. 2 Slrigberger.M. 1 fur I VvONPE Petit Simintire 0 Jean, A. 0 RobiteMle. Y.

1 Grenler, G. 1 Hebert, A. 0 Tordion, M. 1 Lemleux, P. 3 Hister, A.

WHAT HE WANTS 4 Blustein, D. 5 Kreps, J. 6Sheff, A. the. others.

Sixty-eight boys and two girls from seventeen secondary schools were grouped into twelve teams. Mount Royal U.S., Bea-consfield H.S., College St. Croix, NOW, torm I THIRST tS A 'T I 6RDWN MAN "SS XJ SMoUt-DNT JOf-, TALK ABOUT ySvT yHlM LIKE THAT "I may not get ih'm car going all tpring, Peggy. Wliy don't we just tit here in it and call it a date?" IWISH HE7 THIRSTY PHONE HSTEAD IS JUST UKE OF JUST COM INS ONE OP THE 1 KSW OVER V. P.

H. Nadeau was referee. Rev. College Francais and Mary- mount H.S. fielded less than the required six players and were I rlCANHICOMS crp By WALKtR And BROWNE grouped with others.

The wm J. Normandeau coached Petit Seminaire team. Next year the linal will be held in Three Rivers. First game of world championship match at Moscow White: Black: T. Pitroslan M.

Botvinnik ning team, Outremont H.S., was given custody of the special HEALTH FOR TODAY Ask The Doctor By W. W. BAUER, M.D. Director Emeritus of Health Education American Medical Association trophy donated by the Montreal Chess Club. They hold it until the next championship.

Frere Black Ligouri, of Mont St. Louis Col lege, directed play in the four White 22QR-Q1 23 R-Bl 24 R-B3 25 K-N1 26 B-Ql 27 Q-KB2 28 B-N3 N-R4 0-Q3 N-N6 N-R4 R-K3 Q-K2 P-KN4 round Swiss style pairing event. Black N-KB3 P-K3 B-N5 P-Q4 PxP P-KR3 QxB BxNch P-B3 0-0 R-K1 White 1 P-Q4 2 P-QB4 3 N-QB3 4Q-B2 SPxP 6 B-N5 7 BxN 8 P-QR3 10 P-K3 11 N-K2 Old-Stager Trims Teen-agers Pearl Harbor Day last year I Veteran expert Heinz Matthai, B-N3 29 B-Ol 30P-KN4(c) recent winner of the open tour took off 50 pounds; since then I put on eight pounds. How much may I safely take off? Everyone PxP e.D ney, scored 16-4 pts. playing 31 NxP N-B5 32Q-R2 P-QB4 P-KN3 12 N-N3 simultaneously against 20 top high school students at the 13P-B3(a) P-KR4! N-Q2 says I am perfect, but when the weather lets up I want to take off ,20 to 25 pounds.

Is that OK? Then I intend to quit smoking. Montreal C.C. He defeated fif 14 B-K2 15 K-B2 33Q-Q2(d) P-B5 34 B-R4 P-N4 35 B-B2(e) NxPch 36 K-Bl Q-B3 37 K-N2 N-B5ch teen while losing only to J. K. MacDonald, Verdun Catholic 38PxN(f) RxR P-R5 N-Bl R-K2 B-B4 QR-K1 N-K3 N-N2 N-Bl 17 N-Q2 19 KR-K1 19 20 N-Bl(b) Mrs.B.L., Penn.

Answer: I suggest caution in 39 Px 0-K3 H.S., M. Krashinsky, Mount Dear Dr. Bauer: About two years ago I hemorrhased for week and received 4fi blood trans fusions. They found out my large vein at end of esophagus had ruptured and my spleen was seven times larger than normal size. I was operated my spleen was removed.

I have cirrhosis of the liver and I get a liver shot every week. Please tell me the kind of foods I should eat and which are high in protein pnd carbohydrate and low in fats. Thank you. Mrs. J.

Illinois. Answer: Foods high in proteins are, in general, the meats, fish, sea food, poultry, eggs, cheese, milk, dried peas, beans and lentils, nuts and soy beans. Foods Royal H.S. and Jack Greenblatt, 40 P-B4 R-K7ch! 41 Resigns taking off too much weight. You 21 Q-Q2 Outremont H.S.

J. Feken, In took off 50 pounds in about 30 (a) With the Intention of establishing IMS rm titrtrTlc- McClute Sywatott f'Hure stitute Alie and- Camille Cou weeks, which was a good aver-! strong centre wnn a on n. dui his orolonged oreparatory manoeuvres dari, College Francais, escaped By H. HANAN age, and not too fast. If you give Bl.

time to take effective counter with draws measures, idi wn. 15 now veiy muv.ii on the defensive ana 11 is insrruciive take off more at the same rate, you should do all Tight. I hope you have had a medical exam tn see how the woria cnampion in creases his advantage In a situation In uuhirh he Is verv much at home, (c) A Slavs Switch to Swiss ination, and that you have a well-planned diet so that your bid for freedom tnar oniy weaxens tne nnsltinn further, (d) If 33. PxP, P-Q5I. (e) After jj.

oxnr, is-wni; 00. N-Q6. (f) If 38. K-B2, BxB and N-Q6ch Svetozar Gligoric won the Yugoslav championship held at Vrnjacka Banja, which saw the introduction of the Swiss system higher in carbohydrates are the nutrition will remain sound while you are losing. When you quit smoking you will have to resist the temptation to eat more; some follows.

Special Awards in pairing for this important event. Entry was limited to 32 people Jmd this difficult. The special individual prizes in the recent inter-high school with 13 rds. of play. Dear Dr.

Bauer: I have yet to starches, sweets, honey potatoes, yams, sweet fruits, and root vegetables, especially beets, parsnips and carrots. Fresh peas and corn are fairly high in carbohydrates. Just what you should eat of these foods and how much, should be decided by your attend team championship for best Scores of the too players: Gligoric find a doctor who does not say 9Vi-3'h; Matanovic, 9-4; Damjamovic scores at each of the six boards "nothing can be done for arth ana velimlrovic, S'i-4vi each; Bukic, were awaraea 10: uoara Parma, Nemet and Karaklajlc, 8-5 each; Minlc, Bertok, Ivkov, Vt-5'h each, Milic, 7-6, etc. Here is a game Gerald Rubin, John Rennie H.S., Fointe Claire, (4-0 Board ing physician, who is familiar from this tourney. 2.

John Vmokur, iNorthmount ritis just take aspirin." Many would appreciate some one who knows something about it as you state there are doctors who do. Mrs. F.L.E., Michigan. Answer: Arthritis can be helped, as I know from personal ex FRENCH DEFENCE with your needs and the limitations required by your condition. By ED DODO H.S.

(4-0): Board 3, Warren Dix White: Black: Dear Dr. Bauer: Some time John Rennie H.S., James Millar, B. Mille E. Bukic Mille Montreal H.S. and Bruce Ler White Black 16KR-Q1 R-QB1 17N-N3 N-R4 (YOU LOOwA SURB IsN perience, by the judicious use of HOW WOULD YOU THfcNK YOU JKB COCO I IKMDO, MKM, SUCH OP BUTTHB WATERMELON EOSGST tM ago my waist was 38 inches.

Now I wear a 38 bra, but I'm 146 pounds and only 5'2" (62 inches) tall. Between Easter and 18 NxP K-Bl ner, westmount n.a. each); Board 4, Murray Shugar, St. Laurent H.S., and Jacques Labelle, Mont St. Louis College aspirin, plus heat, massage, and gentle exercise.

My hands are arthritic, and would be crippled lNxP! KxN 20 B-B6ch K-R2(a) 21 Q-R5cft Black P-K3 P-04 B-N5 N-K2 BxNch P-QN3 N-N3 P-KR4 B-R3 NxB 0-02 N-Nl P-OB4 PxP N-B3 if I did not use the typewriter White 1 P-K4 JP-04 3 N-OB3 4P-K5 5 P-QR3 6 PxB 7Q-N4 8 P-KR4 9Q-B3 10 BxB 11 B-N5 12 P-QR4 13 N-K2 14 0-0 (4-0 each); Board 5, Boris daily, and immerse them in hot Colodny, Baron Byng H.S. water twice a day for 15 minu (3V2-V4); Board 6, Morns WATERkMSUON THWPSTHE. BEOS6HTCWJCHT TRUTH, 22 BxR 23 R-R3 24 R-KN3 25R(1)-Q3 26 RxN! 27 Q-R8ch 28 O-Bftch 29 R-KB3 30 GxPch tes, wiggling the fingers actively Schneiderman, Montreal H.S., while so doing. Also I take care and Allan Sheff, Outremont H.S. to keep them warm with lined OVfc-Vi each).

A carved Chinese .115 PxP gloves in cold weather. In some ivory chess set went to the top Resigns(b) instances, arthritis is helped by braces or splinting. Various am Black 9 Pieces (a) If 20. K-Nl; 21. P-R5.

(b) After 30. K-Ql; 31. R-B7, Q-Kl; 32. Q-B6ch. Corrections: (Parma vs Donner) 12.

B-R2, P-B4. (Suetin vs Shianovsky) 15. QxP, R-Q8ch. forms of heat may be used, and so may warm baths and whirl Refrigerators, Ranges By FRANK ROBERGE Automatic Washers, pool treatment. Weight control may be important in some cases.

The treatment of arthritis Dryers, Air Condition takes time and effort; it is not ers. WESTERN Tur? FIRST WHICH ONE IS IT'S NICE TO TEACH as easy as taking a pill at in PASSMAN'S GLOVE IT, MISS GRUNDY? BOYS LITTLE COURTESIES RUN BACK OH, DEAR REFRIGERATION tervals. And there are plenty TOWARD LACIER AND GET MISS LA I MUST HAVE LEFT MY GIjOVE OKI MY of doctors who know these me thods. ME. 7-2587 PROBLEM NO.

S37 E. Rukhlis White mates in two moves. (Solution next week) Solution to last week's Problem No. 836 Seven Ages of Key, 1. Q-Q3 (threat QxN).

Correct No. 835: P. B. Shearer, GRUNDYS Dr. Bauer welcomes health DESK GUSrE R.

K. Owen, R. C. Simpson, Can ton, N.Y. questions from readers and will answer them whenever possible.

Due to the tremendous volume of mail received, many questions will be incorporated in the column. Letters should be addressed to Dr. W. W. Bauer, co The Gazette.

Enclose stamped, self -addressed envelope. Solution to Quiz No. 622 vs Grazdanser): 1. RxPchl, PxR; 2. RxPch, K-R2; 3.

Q-KN1 nmStJOSEPHSlUCHINt Q-KR5; 4. R-N7ch, K-Rl; 5. Q-N6, White Pieces N-R3; 6. R-K7, Resigns. 4-47 as tc vr an 1 tH S0RCY, MP.

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