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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 68

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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68
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Sixty.Eight THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE JANUARY 21, 1982 ChessNptebook By LYMAN BURGESS Raymond Weinstein, America's fifth ranking player, will make his first professional appearance in Greater Boston during the M.S.C. A. annual meeting on Feb. 22. Weinstein 5, remember! if the store behind the sale that counts that's why we urge you to visit Barbo's this week see the huge display of dining, living bedroom furniture compare our quality our prices see if you don't agree with the thousands of value conscious New England homemakers who have made Barbo's synonymous with quality furniture and dependable service for over 30 years AAA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AA is one of this country's three Qualifiers for the 1962 inter-! zonal tournament, but he decided to reject the interzonal, i The interzonal begins at Stockholm Jan.

26 and will continue through Mar. 8. Twenty-two players have qualified. For the purpose of find ing the best challenger FIDE has divided the world into nine, zones and, according to the general strength of chess play in each area, a stipulated ber of post positions in the in-j terzonal tournament is alloted to each. For instance, the USA Is entitled to three participants and the USSR has four, while, all Asia is given just one.

Our three qualifiers were Bobby Fischer, Weinstein, and William Lombardy. Of these' only Fischer will compete. Lombardy and Weinstein have been replaced by Arthur Bis-guier and James Sherwin. One would think that Larry Evans, who recently recaptured the U.S. championship, would have been given a place.

But FIDE rules are strict and perhaps no! one may be appointed who hadj not played in the official' "zonal." The first six players from the Stockholm tournament will join Mikhail Tal, former world champion, and Paul Keres, both of USSR, at Curacao in May and June for the challenger's tournament. The winner of the Curacao meet will be then allowed to meet Botvinnik in 1963 for the world championship. And while the -world title match is on, the whole cycle of preliminary, zonal, interzonal, and challenger's tournament will begin again. Reinfeld has produced two new books and revised an old one for a publisher new to chess: Collier Books. All three are paper bound.

The oldy is "Chess Mastery by Question and Answer," the new ones are game collections, one on short games of the masters and the ether consisting of 50 annotated brilliancy prize games. Neatly produced with clear diagrams these examples of Reinfeldiana are worth looking into at these Pces- lieorge rron won me Open handily once he got by John Curdo. Curdo nodded in this game and overstepped the! time limit. This is a rare offence for the New England champion and a sad one this time for it put him out of the running. Proll sailed through the tourney without a loss.

vtiiihti' nfine Vrn Curdo Proll 4o 1 P-K4 2 N-KB3 N-QB3122 QxN R-K4 ii3i -i P-NB P-K3 3 B-B4 4P-Q4 5O-0 6R-K 7 BxP 8 N-B3 PxP '24 Q-B3 R-QB NxP I25Q-Q3 R'l-K P-Q4 P-KB3 QxB 27 Q-B4 Q-Krh QQR4 28 KiB R-QB4 B-K3 I29Q-N4. Q-6 9 NXM i- a tarn ft 'ilt Q- 4( K-W llNxB PxN R-B3 12RxP P-KR3 32Q-R5 QxQ 13P QR3 Q-KB4I33 NxQ TUP Q-W B-Q3 l34NxPch K-G2 15P-QN4 K-U2 135 R-Q H-BJ 16 RxBch PxR 36N-R5 RxP N-K4 I37N-B4 R-B3 IgkiP Q-N5 3AR-Q4 K-B2 jlo-Q? KR-K 39K-B2 20B-N2 N-B5 I And Curdo' clock ran out without further play and Proll picked up the marble. Small Worlds Around Us 12,000 Kinds In Algae Clan By LYNN M. VV ATKINS You may not have recog-i nized her, but some time orj other you've met 6he's everywhere; in fresh' water and salt BHO water, inside the home flower pot, fish aquarium, or in the outdoor lily pond She's the "lady" in the green dress. The discouraging thing about algae is 6tTTInQ w9g the inconceivable vastness of it.

A great part the green earth is composed of algae. Never having been' commercialized to any great, the group called algae i has never been too well understood. The field is too great, and too complex, embracing at least 12,000 different kinds. To the group belong the seaweeds and the kelp, some may be several hundred feet in length. There are also the pond scums, simple little aquatic plants so small that an individual one cannot even be seen by the naked eye.

You'll find the lowest form of plant life in the group classified as algae. Some are hardly recognizable as plants, for they have no true leaves, stems, trunks or flowers. More often than not each plant is composed of but a single cell, The tiny ones are but infinitesimal blobs of living knatter, and many contain more pf the components necessary to sustain animal life than con-j jVentional plants, yet are radi-i tally different in habits and structure. VUVVV VWWVWV JL: fo) o) mm A A 'mmmm. Here's a sale that enables on to furnish your home with the finest quality home furnishing at the lowest prices possible! BROADLOOM ORIENTALS FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT GIFTS ACCESSORIES and MANY, MANY MORE ROLLAWAY COTS BEDS NIGHT TABLES HOLLYWOOD BEDS MIRRORS LAMPS CEDAR CHESTS AAAAAAAAAAA SOFAS CHAIRS END TABLES SECTIONALS SOFA BEDS BUNK BEDS MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS SAVE $40.00 on this DOWN PAYMENT on merchandise in stock up to 36 months to pay convenient monthly payments as low as $7.50 per month v-J DRESSERS OCCASIONAL TABLES DESKS DINETTES BREAKFRONTS BOUDOIR CHAIRS CARPETS A A A A A A A A A SET p.m.

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