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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 218

Publication:
The Boston Globei
Location:
Boston, Massachusetts
Issue Date:
Page:
218
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Boston Sunday Globe January 11, 1970 CHESS Russians favorites in match By Harold Dondis midunrrter OVER SIX FOOT TRIPLE DRESSER BEDROOM Specially Sale-Priced Now 1045 reg.1251 112 A I i 5 10! Si." i The design of this beautiful ensemble is inspired by the architecture of Old Spain. Classic geometric forms, smooth flowing lines, and deep heavy mouldings, are expressed in this traditionally beautiful Crafted in native pecan woods and veneers. Included are: tripls dresser, with six drawers, 3 tray drawers behind two doors, twin mirrov 42" door chest, and queen size headboard. (Matching night table, reg. 1 55.

Now IJ5.UUJ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Black has Just played KxB and looks to be in good shape. But Julio Kaplan staggers Dormer with a single move. What is it? Answer below. It is now definite that the Soviet Union will play a chess match against the West, a euphemism for the rest of the world. The match was proposed by the Yugoslavian Chess Federation and is scheduled as a four-rounder for the first week in ApriL Our information is that there will be 12 players on each side.

The Yugoslavs have proposed as players from the West, Fischer and Reshevsky of the United States, Portisch of Hungary, Larsen of Denmark, Bort of Czechoslavakia, Gllgoric, Ivkob and Matu-lovich of Yugoslavia, Naj-dorf of Argentina, Uhlmann and Unzicker of Germany and Mecking of Brazil. We have a very strong premonition of disaster for the West, for a number of reasons. We think the Soviets are stronger and will have good attendance, as a matter national policy. Also, many of the Western all -stars, such as Fischer, the world's highest rated player under the United States and German rating systems, may show no interest in playing or may have other tournament commitments. We do not know the Russian team, but just for fun, we made out the following list, which includes three world's champions: Spassky, Petrosian, Botvin-nick, Tahl, Geller, Keres, Polugaevsky, Korchnoi, Select PAINE'S OWN "ARLINGTON" MATTRESS AND MATCHING BOX SPRING Now 5995 reg.7995each IK.

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Bronstein, Smyslov, Chol-mov and Stein. Then we realized we had left 03 Taimonov, Lutikov, Suet in, Gipslis, A a and Zaitsev. We are not optimistic about the West's chances, nor is rating expert Arpad Elo, who predicts a victory for the Russians. Three young players to watch on the world scene are Henrique Mecking, Walter Browne and Julio Kaplan. Mecking is a potential Bobby Fischer.

He recently scored very well at Palma de Mallorca, defeating Larsen and Najdorf. Below is a game of considerable beauty by Kaplan against Donner of the Netherlands. CARO KAXX DEFENSE K'Pian Dor.re Want Bc m.t Bacs. 12. N-N3' -1XN-K7ch 14 Q-F NxB li.

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AneoUtloaa bi J. A. Answer to Problem Kaplan's splendid 15. R-K4! plus note (c). Next 1LS.CA.

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