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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 28

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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28
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The Boston Sunday Globe September SO. 1S52 2 -STCS STSEE CFEH AYr -TO -9 ChessNotebook By jrsi BURGESS A fine team of chessplayers lis representing the United 7" vU (PIISIlDAIO i JL States at Varna, Bulgaria, in the biennial international team tournament Comprised of Bobby Fischer, Pal Benko. uie orouipri Byrne, and Edmar Mednis, this is perhaps the strongest team. relatively speaking, to repre ordais gives you the Most in Solid maple sent America since 1937. The first of the team tour.

neys was held in London, 1927. and was won by Hungary. At The Hague, 1928, Americans competed for the first time and came in second to Hungary. it if I I I It I lit I ill 'VH tM'tJ' i 3 feSI fti -f FROM OUR NEW COLONIAL "LEXINGTON" COLLECTION VALUE PRICED PIECES NO DOWN PAYMENT EASY BUDGET TERMS each major piece Hamburg, 1930, saw Hungary slip to second behind Poland and the U.S. team among thai also rans.

Beginning with the Prague tournament, 1931, U.S. teams started a long period of domination winning four in a row at Folkstone. 1933; Warsaw, 1935; Stockholm. 1937; as well as' Prague. The 1937 team was headed by Reshevsky and Fin with Kashdan on board 3, Marshall, and Horowitz.

There was probably no other country in the world at that time that! could field so strong a And, as B. H. Wood said, tha; Americans left at home at least three players that most countries would be glad have on first board. Buenos Aires, on the eve at World War II in 1939, was tbV scene of the last Hamilton-Russell trophy tournament for over a decade. Germany won this tournament riddled by rumors of war and dissention in general.

United States did not compete. At Dubrovnik in 1950 th team tournaments were revived and the United States entered, confident of victory but got no higher than fourth place. This team had Reshevsky on first board but he retired at the three quarter pol Horowitz and Steiner were ti play second and third but agreement could be. reached as to which would take the lower board so they shared second board. Thus the American team never put full strength in the field and Horowitz and Steiner never appeared in the line-up together even after ResheVsky left.

George Kramer and Larry Evans filled out the team and performed nobly with help from George Shainswit. Since 1952, the first year tha Soviet Union entered a team, the Russians have completely dominated these tournaments. This year's U.S. entry has tha best chance of winning the cup that any non-Russian team has uu SHOWN ABOVE CORRELATED MAPLE WALL UNITS C-D. 3-Drawer Base Cabinets, 18" 30" top, 30" high, ea.

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