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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 8

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8 Sec. Sunday. Au. 20. iw cccc Brother Juniper COMPARED with the same or similar merchandise in the Bay Area by our ei pert staff of Comparison Shoppers and foun.l appreciably lower priced It Macy's.

REVIEWED hy our eagle-eyed Executive Board for hi'zh quality, new fashion and savings that are exceptional (even for Macy's). STARRED as a shining example of sty-high quality that's well within reach of your budget (for that's what the star in Macy's means). mm 17 'xY I ml (A "Personally, 1 don't go much for thec spectator uports!" orlon Bisguier, Kovacs Lead Chess Match With the fifth round of play and organizations, such as the Golden Gate Chess Club, sweater in the United States Open G. Fancy Fan appliqued cardigan in white, pink, blue or niai.e. Matching pearlized buttons.

Sizes 3-6X, 2.29 Chess Championship com pleted, only two players re mained with perfect 5-0 scores. the Mechanics Institute Chess Club, the Bay Area Chess League, and Chess Friends of Northern California have contributed to the cost of the event. Chessplayers who wish more information about organized chess activities in the area are invited to contact seooo Thus the stage is set for a dramatic meeting tonight be 4 H. i tween Arthur Bisguier and vmmmmmm mm Zoltan Kovacs. Kovacs, a former Hungar these groups.

The second week of play in the championship will consist of a strenuous schedule of seven games in seven 't i A -i )) days, Sunday through Saturday. An Awards Banquet will be held in the Garden Court ian national now living in Los Angeles, will have the white pieces against Grandmaster Bisguier, Bcnko, and Byrne for the Open Championship. Benko lost his perfect score by drawing with Louis Levy of New York in the fifth round. SACRIFICE Meanwhile, Bisguier was playing brilliantly against Tibor Weinberger of Los Angeles. He initiated a sacrificial combination, the out of the Sheraton Palace, site of the tournament, following the last round, Saturday afternoon.

Here are complete fifth round results: P. Benko, L. Levy drew. Z. Kovact d.

W. Cunningham. C. Henin d. A.

Cintone. J. Lofftson, Falconer draw, I. Rivise d. R.

Walktr. D. Fliehheimer A. Bourka drew. E.

McCormick d. M. Colon. S. Almgren d.

R. Pipiringoa. E. Osbun d. J.

Nowak. J. Witexcek d. J. Scnmilt.

come of which was not clear to the spectators. Weinberger Compart 3.98 to 8.98 thought over his next move A. Button-down club collar bulky cardipan. Sizes 3-6X in white, wildly pink, blue streak or emerald green 2.11 Sizes 7-14 in pumpkin, wildly pink, kelly green, baltic blue or white 2.11 for 35 minutes, and then re signed. Analysis the follow Witch that glamour puss flip when she spots these sweaters! And why not? Macy's made one oi the best buys in town scooped up seven of the best selling styles.

-Matter of fact, they're the "in" styles tor school '61. Bulkies, selling styles. Alatter of fact, they're the "in" styles for school '61. Bulkies, ing day proved the correctness of the combination. Three of the top contenders, by an unusual coincidence, are former Hungarian nationals.

The Hungarian uprising of 1956 forced Benko, Kovacs, and Weinberger to seek refuge in this country. Zoltan Kocsis and Leslie Simon are other strong California players who fled Budapest. The Communist-bloc countries have produced a large percentage of the world's top players in recent years. According to one theory, the popularity of chess in these countries is the result of the suppression of other forms of free thought by the Communist system. In any event, refugees from Eastern Europe have added greatly to the playing strength T.

Jankma a. I. Dalbergs. J. Barry d.

G. Farly. J. Biackitona d. Radaiken.

T. Bullockus d. R. Plock. 0.

Cello J. McCormick drew. H. Mayer, H. Gordon drew.

R. Schult. G. HulUron draw. Fauger, D.

Dakar draw, C. Morgan d. Aronson, R. Burger P. Nielsen.

R. Dimoff, Moore drew. A Smith E. HaMa. W.

Dome, V. Neumann drew. A. W. Markus, R.

Hoppe, drew. W. Hendricki d. G. McMahon.

R. Roth. L. Henry drew. K.

Grant d. Dr. B. Groja. J.

Wahlstrom. Slater drew. R. McClary d. K.

Forrest, Bedjanian T. Uskert. B. Carter d. A.

Eydal. Slater d. B. Cohen. G.

Rubin d. C. Rock, Aronson Edwards. R. W.

Moore d. Tremhoii, R. Cuneo d. S. Palchik.

K. Farkas d. McLennan 1. Ream d. L.

Tullis. Dr. M. Sciipasser. Stevens drew.

Burlingama d. Brown A. Goddard d. L. Vandandaeia.

A. Beguier d. Weinberger. M. Otterson d.

H. Gross R. Byrne d. J. C.

Gersch d. L. Simon. W. Addison Wilcox.

L. Young K. Smith. P. Blnns d.

M. Harrow. P. Lapiken d. K.

Bendit. W. Kaiser d. J. Hanken.

R. Gross d. Shaw. H. Faians d.

R. Gola. 8. Matiner d. 0.

G'oenig M. Wilkerson d. C. Svalberg. G.

Rasmussan d. D. Sutherland. P. Hidebrandt d.

J. Goldimith. L. Hvder d. R.

Castle. Rod Freeman S. Van Gelder. Morti d. R.

Henry. F. Cramer W. Carr. D.

Weamer t. F. Weinberg. H. Edelstain d.

W. Rebold. R. Thackar d. L.

Allan L. Isaacs d. W. Sprague. M.

Selesky d. M. Burkett. I. Spencer d.

W. Ruth. N. Shalburn d. H.

A. Buczks. J. Spenca t. D.

McLeod. S. M. Poulsen d. Robinson.

J. Pawlow d. Kellner A. Janushkowsky d. Russ Freeman, S.

Tresz. B. Brodersen, A. Kraus d. Lien W.

Mattingly Maser. W. Grombacher t. H. Weaver.

Huneke t. Wilson. M. Farnett d. Knapp.

D. Thompson d. G. Fuchs. E.

Bogas d. C. Suvary. J. Kocsis d.

Kane J. Mcllrath d. M. Crow. R.

W. Moore d. J. Trembois. R.

Henderson G. Tessaro. J. B. Kelly d.

Wong. J. Operg Rock N. Melon W. Qtteson.

S. Rubin d. Vaysse. F. Cook d.

J. Marks. S. Langer d. A Van Lleshaut.

A. Switier d. Curtin. R. Lamont d.

E. F. Laucks. F. Luti d.

J. Reynolds. P. Ligeot r. A.

Chenoweth, F. Abarno d. Dacus F. Hendricks d. W.

Trinks. S. Sturgess d. M. Spence.

Africa Moncv Talks Hit Snag NIAMEY (Niger Republic), Aug. 19. (AP) Opening talks on a proposed common monetary system for seven West African nations have of American chess. Kovacs snaggles, even a fancy trim all in' as whipped cream orlon acrylic. Macy't girls, all 6 ttwts, $an Frmeitco, 4th float -1nI yjU a shaggtes, even a fancy trim all in' Mrr.

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pink, white, IX Vonnc trrn' '-fS jr, i o-1 f) 3.9? C. Bulky cardigan sports 9 Johnny collar that buttons into Af J' I a w1 neckline. Red or white tv" I 'V" I E. New fringe JL' A) I collar bulkv S- SL 1 D. v.

up saucer pullo.rr. a longish shaggy in weater in grey.EoIdormi.it green. Young I 7 white or red. 'xV f' teen Mzes 10-16 3.9? It Size, 3-oX. 2.99 and Weinberger have dominated most California tournaments since their arrival four years ago.

The U. S. Speed Championships, in which each player is allowed 10 seconds per move, were held last night as most of the tournament players took a day off. Winner of the "rapid transit" crown was Robert Byrne of Indianapolis, who won 12 straight games without a loss in both preliminary and final rounds. William Addison of San Francisco was second with a score of 6V2 to Hi while Bisguier and Ronald Gross of Compton tied for third place with scores of 5 to 3.

Byrne played masterfully despite the pressure of time on every move. Official host for the tournament is Henry Gross of San Francisco. OFFICIAL HOST Other committee members are Guthrie McClain of Berkeley, George Koltanow-ski of San Francisco, Spencer Van Gelder of San Francisco, and Robert E. Burger of Lafayette. Local chess clubs ended in disagreement on method, a spokesman reported today.

The countries Senegal. Malagasy Republic, I'ppcr Volta. Mali, Ivory Coast, Dahomey and Niger plan to take UD tho mattpr birr thn spokesman said. (. fi 1.

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