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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 47

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The Gazettei
Location:
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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47
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THE GAZETTE, SATURDAY, AFR1L 23, I960 47 IT I aa. I li III, iMtav nJf CM I i I I a CROSS-WORD PUZZLE by leiyi Nttfitrtott i iiUT syj Oi fsT VT. CUT 5 iaLTT rJ Oi rMT KA I cutse ANV'rMlNS LTAansHEt) Sol'irfoa ta Tmerdi's Fun! WYila Cether. a. in-, hjn, ill.

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12 S'a-p. 13 Rents. 21 24 Leo a domicile. 25 Headgfar. 2T Feedlexe plant.

23 Fulled 29 Indian dress. 30 Spirit. 31 Snake-like. 32 Entangie. SS Edge, 36 Zoo animals, 38 Conductor.

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17 Breathing sound. IS FiHurt, Pert, to the arjenre if reality. 12 Radio frenuency rangf a 3 lenorant. Smiidft 2x Not so much, MTurn amae: 2 word. Peaceful.

2The Maglo Mountain man. Born. 54 Beverages. KiStool pigeon. Dauzher.

7 Sentence: at. QUIZ No. 475 W. Steinitl vs. J.

H. Zulcertort (Match, New Vork, 1886) White to play and win. Quiz 474 (Steinitz-Zukertort): 1. RxPch, KxR; 2. Q-IUch, 3.

RxN'ch, R-N2; 4. K-Bl: 5. it I TTTT7Tvl I 11 I 41-23 I I i'ii jtmsi fifviiftiiViMie I 'f 1 REMINDED YDf OF ACROSS 51 Light wood. 2 Town near jpallo. M-The Corn." P4 Ctrl' name.

55 Flasrtexin- the-oan. Jardiniere. S7 Projecting rork. R8ch, K-K2; 6. Q-KSch, K-B2; 7.

KSch. K-B3: 8. R-R6ch, K-B4; 9. Koch, K-N5; 10. Q-B4 mate.

Match Reaches Mid point The score in the 24-game world championship match at Moscow stands at 7 to 5 in favor of challenger Mik Fugf-ne. 39 Twice. 40 Overland route for boais. It Crazy: al. tSAnc.

Hebrew ascetic. 44 Mermaid catch- 4 Castle. 47 Headdress. 45 "Thev lay." 4 Flowers. 50 Rope fiber.

51 Canadian province: abbr. BTvik l-e H2360 DOHV 1 Cltv In Oh.o. 2 Silly. 3 Stupid fellow a. 4 Son of I DaniKT islanders, i Adiust.x.

1 Is the pink: 2 wdJ. I Military organization: lmt I Spirited horse. 10 Henry VTTI'x 10 rieTes i lY rP----- aTl Aft White as nih notice. 58 Large lake. 4(1 Supple.

68 U.S. hail Tal, who won the 11th game 42 Meantime. 4 Othello. 45 DoctrjnfB. Flemish peorrnhr Chief Justice 1830-64.

BO First-rate. 61 Certain rHvx- in a protracted queen and pawn ending. The 12th was drawn in Taimanov tied first with 11-4 points each. B. Ivkov, Yugoslavia, and W.

Vhlmann, E. Germany, tied for third and fourth with 10-5 points each. At Mar del Plata international Roris Snasskv. I'SSK. and Bobby Fischer, lTSA, have almost run awnv from the rest rx- I 5S I By C.

SCHULZ I I yT UUhiMm )r0 41 moves. Tal has now won 4 games, Bolvinnik 2, with 6 games drawn. Can the champion even the score in the sec ond half, while spotting the challenger two points and twon of the field. Spassky defeated ty-five years difference in age? 11th game Black: Bolvinnik While: M. Tal M.

Black White Black White IN-KB3 N-KB1 J7 0HS Q-K2 N-04 N-B1 G-Q3 2 P-KM P-KN3 3JRI5IXRP 3 S2 S1 39 0 02 4 0-0 40 R-R 5 P-B4 P-B3 41 B4 I S) K5 2U-K1(b) 7 P-Q4 P-04 43RxR eHoi Oi ignjii prii By H. HANAN MITV OKAY, MB. CLAVTOfx-t'LU V4 41444A t44U Mg. TRAIL LET CLAVTOI4 I Vta TAkB Tffx BUCKS FO ME OK MORSE ANP SOIMf V- A I fWVINCi UNWANTKP JJfTirJ.V MEa.I APMIT SHE HE'S CUlNA LIT RIP6 M.M i H0OtS TO BUTCHER jl A iTrir. JyC XrSr fob mink woo at uXxrK fliJici Wt "i iV -a 616 RANCH If4 gfexKV' i Vl 1 Kjti I UR1 N-U4 14 3 4 i 4 1 a lit 11 12 11 tj rs -7i it TST JO jj -jj 'my IT" "IT" 2tT 3a rr 3a '4 jT" aT" 37 38 4U 41 i 2 41 44 41 4t 47 4 4 4 9 so rr si 31 54 4i I 7t 5i I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I N-B2 Fischer but is only half a point ahead of him, with one round to go.

Did Shakespeare Understand Chess? The immortal bard makes only one clear reference to the game in a stage direction for "The Tempest" where "Ferdinand and Miranda are discovered playing at chess." Miranda: "Sweet lord, you plav me false." Ferdinand "No, my dearest love, I would not for the world. Yea. for a score of kingdoms you should wrangle and I would call it fair play." Similes appear in other passages. Vexed Katy in "The Taming of the Shrew:" BSid) BxB KRI K-N2 KxR KM K3 Q.Vfoll UN! B-KJ 44 0-KVr) ON-Q1 NW 45 0-OB5 10N VR.1 44BxPi-h! 11URB1 Qttl 12 N-K5 KR Q1 41 0-t3rh 13 KR-QI OR-B1 44 RxRrh 14 0-Hi PxP MUxNrh 15 NxQBP BJ 51 xNP 14QK1 -M 63IIIW 17 K4 BxN 51 HRxB NH2 54 KB1 1SBKR3 PKl 54 OBI O-Rl MK B1 21 B-NJ Kl 57 K-Kl 23 01 PKB4 StKKl 21 BH4 HxB 5K-J 24Qxff Kl MIUxlIP UR Kl BI II Bl 24 R-BS i KJ g-KAch N8(tl H.rO -Blch g.RWh K-Bl "I pray. Sir, Is it your ill To make a stale of me among these mates?" DODD Tlie protesting Earl of Kent to gxPrh Kill PxP KK1 KM UHI HI g-uMi ill 0 NS.

arxel In "Kins Lear:" 27 KS N2 la( 43 US JU3 MUH.i'll 30 PxP HxH k. UP 31 RiM K4 K-BJ 47 KMli S1HKK4 KM HMM JaPRl I'xP 34 III SeU-Mjt-a 3J U1 HM 71 Bl "My life I never held but n.i A fSrV HOUR IF 7W HOLPS. a pawn r. t'U Si IN THE a IA 'pir rif SOT TO HAVE A VISITOR Fig5T. r- 7 V5 -ix cMEfiiA To wage against thine ene CM' 3 Af AL PhlNOrlf MK hi It(J-Ul 72h-li4 mies.

By NEIL COMPLIN Contending F.linnr 'to Con- st.ince, mother of Arthur) in When something goe umiss nith frntured article in a big 'King John:" "Out, indolent! th bastard TATf 1 5 E5rcU P-T AMLErl AfxCTMS TACiFlC city newspaper it is customary to put the blame on the printer shall be king, that thou my-est be a quern, and check the world:" lii If 27 t'P: 21 PxP. NPxP: BxP. Ib BUH Ihrraleneil HxNP. lr If 41 Uxhf. Ut: 4i.

MxVI. B1: 44. R-K3. NxB; 47. Bx.

HUl Ihreatemai FBI. wilaj f4 4rjir rttanrea. Id) tfoum laieadinl R.l'rh. but a surpria la mi atora. in or 73.

K-K4, (JU.ctli 74. OKI ansa. Dresden International A group of sixteen masters, representing nine 'iron curtain' countries, competed at Dresden recently, with two Russian grand masters, K. tIler and or the pixies. le In the cat of the mishapj of thi column you may take yotir Over 100 tables were playing in the open pairs and 42 teams competed in the team game.

Four of our young Montreal experts distinguished themselves by winning that team game Marvin Aitman. Fred floffer. Henri Parent and Gerry Boyd. They really earned the respect of their confreres. This victory was doubly important to Marvin became it almost makes him a rim tn in The Gazette Trojiliy for the aecond consecutive year and again be acclaimed "Hie player of the year in c.

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I afH Iaa Mo liaie aaa a iaa a-aa a. aai la aeairtl m) eaaaljr ef txnaFavtai, ar if cctocri THE 4AM CfASV.ai MOff i. ft yxvff. aso HiiN RijMr rxva.ru.' i choirs but it aeemed to mt that the April Fool'i Day buga-boot were here for the duration of the month. Three weeks a jo the cohimn did sot appear although I delivered it personally.

Last Saturday and the one before my work wai credited to Jinephine whte column "Why Grow old-' appears dally in The (I jeUe. I do not know whether or rtot I a bruise player but I recognire her a an expert in dvmrig lady rraderi on 'figure nd fare' problrma. With all my hridse experience I'e not yet hr.ird of a ce where constant eer J-rprmed pwr posture, fst legs, fahh arm or tu'f corn-r'exmrn. let'a hope mat the rTemJirs. hate fine and it.iprail.rg me tn ask who la wniirj my coiumn: Several torsi pftiri fmt the weeiierwl in Tffnnlo In lit Canitd an Chm- i 7t 7 9 Routes Point, N.Y.: The fifth SDnu.il frtiuii.it tuiirn.imcnt, sponsored bv the Adirondack I mt of the A I' ll will Like place April 30 and M.iy I at the K.

of ('. Jl.tll Kiirs I'mnt. Y. Tries and po.nis will be awarded for ail etrnt. The open pair g.tme will be held on SMird.iy and the team s.irtt on Sunday.

For write Mr leo Ijimlry. Jno Lake St. in Homes Tomt, Juisn Wiser wiil d.rect. The ta'k of Hie tnn I the Mf if 1 nt CI WvJlO 4fAJ I A i fuR rtxiciMANr i v- -ml h'2j White 4 Pwces 01 SAUNCim oes) UNIT Ct Rt MMY TOt MKT which will he at t- Van- Bfirfje Ciutt M.iy SO tte ne you lh Mr. and Mr II.

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