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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 24

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The Gazettei
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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21 TT1E GAZETTE. SATLTDAY, AUGUST 11. 1559 if I 1 I wE'c5 PtAViKO A J- CESTAtJpAST- L' THCf MAPPLE5 Chess rVc.vs, Views A. Moves e. ME H'5TV9TLt FC3 AMD A POTTLE By D.

M. Lt CAIN CPESS QV1Z SO, 309 ElarK 14 Piece? Pt places trurd, 9-3. Bobby I Fischer. 13-year-old Brooklyn boy 'now junior champion, tied vn four others at B'-i-S'i. Seven a t.e-i at 3-4 including J.

Theodoro- a Spice Shop B.r SANf ORD MRJPELL If Mrt. Clarke hdn't broken Rer enkle when she Lpped while fUndlsfl on a kitchen itepladde- thi ory would never have been written. She wsj reaching up to a high ehtf for a jar of her --n aprirot conserve whn the Tarred. Her nephew. Albert, the apple of her eye, wm coming fnr dinner, he hlmse-lf esid he'd rather (rorje himself on Aint Mary' jama and jellied upreai ever her incomparable hot biscuit than into watermelon at a Summer picnic or dance with Jane Powell and Leelie Caron the tame evening.

vi3cn, joror.To. previous, unknown. Gf ia Fuster's final stand-in? is unreported although he ft a poultice on her By tre time Albert Clarke rived, the dnctor had been there' completed h.a cedule. After scoring four wins succession lo.t to J. T.

Sherwin in the i fifth round. One hundred and one ayed 2 rounds of Swlss under George Koltanowski's direction. In winnmg the UJ5.A. Junior a Philadelphia. Bobby Fischer.

I Brooklyn, set a record as the vounjest to win the title. Hi i score, 8-1 was followed by C. Henin, Chicago, and A Feur-t- s'ein, N.Y., with 8-2 each, Fran-icoss Jobin, Quebec, the only Canadian entrant, placed 11th with 5H-44, Blared 0 and gone and Mr Clarke was. Then, in a fucr-eirm of days, he proved tip on the davenport fnr rtanriehrn root rovrrh wryly uggeied that he pnone the rhirkweM and -mistletoe restaurant In the apartment hotel n4 learned that the npice shop and have dinner fent up. was named Alire Cairn "And if yvi want something tojsnrj wss graduate of USC White 12 Pieces anread on your he added, wa an O-ciriental man himelfi.

And on the day he had mustered courage eroug'n to ask her tf she "you'll have to get it "I will." he promised. 0 tTrsQ- H- ILO- mm Mm wk rPfniBp rlfllSf tPWEM smTBS Al lived around the romer from r-ared to dine and dance with him M. Xajdorf Tg. Amateor 1 10 rounds of Swiss directed by (Simultaneous, Buenos Aires, A. Ruth.

White to plav and win. Trrm 1 4 wins, no losses and 4 draws. No. 'Kaosenberj-Nor-N'otes abbreviated fro those by man 1. QxPch'.

PxQ; 2. P-Ktftch. h. Golombek in British Chess PxP; 3. PxP mate.

h-'s aunt In thar Wilhire was about to pop the question and for the next two or ihreejtwo tout matrons came in end he weeks he called dutifully every i retreated with a packet of aeanzo ifernoon when he returned from seed. Kerrin, Bt'T LOPM the office and ran errands for her Next day he asked for gome saw -bought groceries, knitting yarn, (palmetto berne. Hor.anoff, M. A. Michaels, crochet needles, and once'he had! 'These," Alire suggested, "must K'ret W.

iuirkr 1 (USSR) (. Germany) 4 Win n. .5111 i azcK as- a nc for I "Why, he replied! "How SxKt'' 2' KtxBPch wins the Then one even hs she aid vnu eurs it'" Correct No. 307: G. Caron, M.

A dear, would you mind rirrvr-pingl "Oh, I know Mrs. Clarke would White 1 P-K4 a Kt-KBJ 3 B-KtS 4 R-FM 5 asllfi B-Kl 7 8-KI3 I P-B1 P-KR3 10 B-BS Michaels. O. Rozanoff, T. Gowans No.

305: T. Gowans, H. F. Kernn. aj ej First Prize in Open Raised off on your way home tomorrow never use them." and buy me some sassafras?" "I'm never without it," he said.

"Sassafras? Do people still brew several cups of tea with that? I thought it went out with' every day." Coolidge." And 24 hours lwter, "I have a Blark White Blark' i ,1 PK4 IS KtxKt PxKt ki pfs WELL, I'eA GOING TO CLEAN CHARLIE'S PC YOU Ssr-. By IorXd, I HIS NAME'S Ai 4KLV) UP. SEE VOU LATER i BIRTHDAY. 1 RB1 A I 5 1 Vfc F- CUT. YJv B-KJ 12 R-KI4 Q-K3i GOT HIM FROM 1 fLKk JL V1T7-A-A- TRICKS.

..1 HOPE Yl 5S 6 PP03 ij INDIAN JOE JfnK. 14 KVOU LIKI HIM J- jjV D. Castle. 25 Q-Kl R-06lb eA i-; h) CVktJ'l 7 VY yt 'J P-Kli 3lQxKt 8-RSrh; fy LJ 5 fi I I ZT kukp H1.PIMIHUI A H. N-s4a1-s I-? i vlVJ ve i c--r A A donor, who wishes to remain iriena at xne otrice.

He- wants "You were," she said sternly, some of this saw palmetto stuff: I -'vnic anonymous, has raised tne first P-Q4 prize in the First Canadian OpeniJ' Championship to $500.00. The sec-jJJ pxp ond prize will now be $300.00, lis p-qku was President, Many sensible peo- j.i-i. tha' tlrne ne figured he had pie dunk sassafras tea in the Mrn out the Aunt with euiht otner prizes on a com- i b-ku 17 IxP A inanoeiivrc thjit if not quite mensurate scale. This has not altered the need for additional donations to cover general ex Besides. She was getting- along She told him of the lit tie wlUh a cane ow.

eV(fn drov thop near Mac-Arthur Park which, hfir car and went places wlth tnat the had patronized for years. indefatigable energy that had A was fortunate in findine in ound. forrpct wai 2.1.... H-QS. Ih) Threalfninf both RxKt nil KxP; penses of the tourney and your Apparently Black hen th upper band but thift is imt really art.

rarkmg apace half a block away I Jn the next few days' Aiieelnbution towards succes.s of the ID lAtmnz two pjeces 'fer a K. Bent nr fniei-a me unv siore cairns, sold more saw palmetto'L '2 he was greeted by a pleasantlbernes than she had in the pre-lf Canadian aroma and bv the prettiest eirliw, u. a i i am Chess t-nampionnip and i HR 30. BR. BxRl 31.

OxB, Kt-B3i 32. 0-KI7 with a up and positional afivaniase. (d The Kt must fnr il Jn i a I I 1 If A ,1 1 ai a lj ft I J. he'd seen since Hector xvas a pup. Iciarkes frienas.

"it seemed, had "orn1 Kt-B4 nr Kt-05 then 31. Ktflch, fU. 32. Kt.Ktics win the a. She was a blonde her big of thplr beneficial effects, eves made him feel that the go.

5llrnAu.hat nnzled hv her After either 34..., OxB or 19. Que, In addition to present and past city and provincial champions den hair was not artificially col quizziral smile whenever she sold him a package Tr-. r-i. Twice he had asked her to goiY" out with him, but both times she elnA 1. i i i.

nIaHH Canadian cnampion, win 35. h7 a ch. wma. Corrections: (Lombardy-Kauf-man) 6. Q-KKt3.

Q-KKt3 and 12 B-Q4I, Q-B5ch. FROELEM NO. M. Marble Black 10 Piece CAN'T SUSIE, VA'Mj fjUST HAPPENED TO NOTICE 1 HMAIOH 'OP COUT5, FUNNY THOKSH -THIS Blf Ex- fW OWE? SINSAFDRE AN OLP TRAMP TAWN6 fLOM? gl'SSEK FOR ONE CAEE1EP 5AWE FLA4 ANP f-X 5AW HARBOg ON TAKE CAgSC 8ELCW. EW FDITr IN THE MAgXIN65 A5 TH ONE I SAW 1 III 5HIP LOACNo euSSER OCLC THePE, LEE j0? uKShil iyi! iQMrVvl Th.s dtd not eurprUe h.t;"LonF8 hecanse she -aa about the Evans, teeond ranking player, and ored and was wearing a smock scattered with pmk roses.

Her smile was something to dream about, and he did. too. "I'm Mrs. Clarke's nephew," he began, somewhat awkwardly "She's had an accident." "Oh, that's too bad," eaid the firl. '1 hope it's not ferious." He explained that It was not and that she had sent him for a email package of sassafras hark.

While she was getting it, he was amazed at the variety of herbs and-spices In glass containers, ail of Shem neatly lettered. Most of them he had never heard of before, but he made a mental note ff some. gorgeous creature he'd e'er laid his eyes upon. One dav he said. "Several of us are getting up a beach party at Laguna next Sunday.

With dinner at a spot where they really know how to prepare albacore steaks. And dancing io Lfcwrenre Welk up th coast later." hesitated a moment, then il JWvT? TKJ 'Mil' S-4t-r'TKiff 1 WWlWv tamar Medws. both of New York, are considering taking part, Mednis, of Latvian extraction, is one of She outstanding juniors 'having placed second to Boris Spascby, USSR, in the final of the world junior championship at Antwerp last year. The tournament is open to all 3L. pn.p"cTive en.irams are said, "With your friends, at-Lo" "Yes, Miss Cairns.

You'll like1! Organizing Committee at the thorn." Mllfi RWfr-- f'A' III Li 1 i N(T'l flA- If A MT RE PIEA6AMT, am not CERTAIN, THE EVININ6 SHIFT, FROM NOW ON! ft rz HAVE THE i MADAME WOWJOTHER AS UiuAL' rf SLX'-. i) i OMPAKiyofAFEaowrziOTMERCusTnvftlAT jCrrCs 7vV i COUNTRYMAN A6A1N? 'nut ft' il 2 iT- 4 6' The next afternoon AUiert Clarke was hack aznin. He told the girl, "Aunt Mary sent me over for" and his eye wandered over the glass jara "sh wants gome iltppery elm bark." "Slippery elm bark? Whatever lor1" "I don't know," he s-aid honestly. Montreal C.C.. 470 St.

Catherine St. (Mezzanine) to re-gister or obtain information. Or you may phone the Tournament Director, D. M. LeDain tCR.

12579). One ttf the Cormmittee'a problems 1 the securing orf rooms for out-of-town players at. reasonable rental for the period August 25th to September 2nd. If you have a room available please advise the Tournament Director. A.

Blsguier Wlrw U.S.A. Open Arthur Bisguier, New1 York, U.S.A. chevmpion, won the National Open championship at Oklahoma City, 9i-2Va pts. Tied with him in earned points but ranked second in S-B rating was James T. Sherwin, also of New-York.

They split the top prizes for $750 each. Robert Sleinrneyer, "I'm sure would," she said. "But I'm afroid I can't make- it. Some other time, maybe." Al was the most disappointed young man in Los Angeles. He did go to the beach party, stagged It, and had a miserable time.

"Where's that new girl you were telling us about?" inquired Tina Bentley, as they danced together at the Aragon. 'The most girl in the world." "She has a cold," he replied shortly. A day or two later, while spreading some pineapple preserves over a fluffy hot biscuit in his aunt's apartment, Al inquired, "Aunt Maty, what use saw palmetto berries good "Oh. for many things," she "A lot of people think they're excellent for hangovers." i "For what?" "Hangovers, you know what they are. Whenever you see a 0 WTtite 8 Pieces White mates In two piove.

Frohlem No. 482 (Laeerds), Key, 1. B-K5. Correct No. 432; T.

Gowsns, M. Michaels, O. Rozanoff, G. Caron. Problem No.

433 (Meschik), Key. 1. Kt-K4. Correct No. 4S: M.

A. Michaels, G. Caron, O. Rozanoff. No.

Ml; H. McKenzie. Gowanji. FlrrrSCr AMERICAN CUSTOM OF THE M'fLw'' A A CJ 'A rnt4fjd Li STEAfJiLYl VJ V-5L si ft l'V A I rw -sw4 Z' aw mom'A I .1 crd I v.uv ic rr rurv uawt 1 By easant tion Al in teetotaler. He's no prude, but he's allergic to alcohol.

Makes him deathly sick, just chewina I OWVWL- ll'l 1MNtH AVE1lA zN TO HELP WHEN ONjfz-V helps polish off dull chores while it polishes your smile! littJe of it. And he doesn't nin around with a wild bunch. I know his friend3, men and girls. They often come up to my apartment. They'll have a cocktail or two or a hut that's all." Altce Cairns' eyes widened.

"Then Why "Can't you guess, dear? Just think it over." Alice did, and when Al tried for man buying it. you can reliably assume had a big night." "Well, I'll be- "Go 8head. Say it, although I don't know why." He said it. An inquisitive wht-te haired lady dropped into bhe spice shop the next morning. "Alice," she said, "have you been selling my nephew any saw paimetto berries?" "Have the girl laughed.

"By the bushel, it seems. Not only for Mr. Clarke, but for all his friends." Mrs. Clarke's eye twinkled. "You, must think he drinks his breakfast, lunch and she said.

"And his friends too," "Something like that, Mrs. Clarke." "vVell, Alice," for your informs- i a oate evening was amazed when she accepted promptly, Now when they go out for dinner and she orders a her standing joke is to startle the waiter by tf the chef ran brew some saw palmetta tea, "My husband." she says, "simply dofes on it You Will Find Montreal' Fineit Selection of Prepertiei In Montreal' Faiteit Growing Wont Ad Section GaittU Want Ad vrx) vf an Vt. FPWSS! K5 ON TWE P1JT.TTMS. CLOOC YES. A OP-FACT HE'S LAViUrt PLAW6 fWT WOW TD BECOMS TW6 T-T ac.

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