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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 23

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the STAR-PII0EN1X Saskatoon, Saturday, June 3, 1971 23 BLONDIE By CHIC YOUNG PEANUTS Chess quarter finals Semi-finals line next in tion to be held in Puerto Rico June 30 to July 17- Denis, a former Aden Bowman student who left the city several years ago, is now located at Toronto and was a many-time winner of Saskatchewan trophies as well as represented Canada in the chess Olympics. Korchnoi. These will again be 10-game matches with two additional games in case of a draw. Saskatoon players will be interested to know that Denis Allan is playing third board on the Canadian team in the world students team competi Fischer confident of world title while in the Canary Islands, Larsen of Denmark defeated Uhlmann of East Germany by 5i2 to 32. An interesting game occurred in the fourth round of the Uhlmann-Larsen match in which the attacking power of Larsen speaks for itself.

Uhlmann played white and Larsen defended with black: 1. P-QB4, N-KB3; 2. N-QB3, P-K3; 3. N-B3, P-Q4; 4. P-Q4.

P-B3; 5. P-K3, QN-Q2; 6. B-Q3, PxP; 7. BxP, P-QN4, 8. B-Q3, B-N2; 9.

P-K4, P-N5; 10. N-QR4, P-B4; 11. P-K5, N-Q4; 12. NxP, BxN; 13. PxB, Q-R4; 14.

Q-K2, NxBP; 15. B-N5 (ch), K-Bl; 16. O-O, P-KR3; 17. B-K3, NxB; 18. PxN, K-Nl; 19.

QR-B1, N-K5; 20. B-B6, BxB; 21. RxB, QxRP; 22. Q-QB2, N-N4; 23. N-Q4, Q-Q4; 24.

R-QB5 Q-Ql; 25. R-B7, P-N6; 26. Q-B6, Q-Q4; 27. P-R4, QxP; 28. QxR (ch), K-R2; 29.

QxP, QxP (ch); 30. K-R2, 31. N-B3, Q-B5 (ch); 32. K-Nl, NxN (ch); 33. RxN, R-Q8 (ch); 34.

K-B2, QxP (ch); 35. P-N3, Q-R7 (ch); 36. K-K3, Q-Q7 (ch); 37. K-K4. Q-Q4 (ch); 38.

K-K3, R-Q6 (ch), and white resigned. Semi-finals will start July 4, with Larsen paired against Fischer and Petrosian against By HARRY MATHER The quarter finals of the world chess championship are over, with Fisher, Korchnoi, Larsen, and Petrosian emerging a9 the big four who will now proceed to the semi-finals in July. It is not likely that too many will be surprised at the final outcome of the quarter finals but perhaps some may be a trifle surprised with the manner in which these were won. Fishers win over Taimanov was perhaps expected, but the final score of. 6-0 is, to say the least, unusual.

Drawn games are quite common among grandmasters, and Fishers convincing xwin, without a loss or draw, clearly demonstrates his strength. Exworld champion Petrosian and the young German, Huebner, on the other hand, played six consecutive draws before Petrosian was able to pull ahead of his rival in the seventh game by one point after which Huebner withdrew from the match, leaving Petrosian winner with a 4-3 score. In Moscow two Soviet grandmasters Korchnoi and Geller played eight of the 10 games with Korchnoi coming out on the long end of a 5j-2'i score; grandmaster Wolfgang Uhlmann of East Germany, 5-3'. The other semi-final starts July 4 in Moscow between Ti-gram Petrosian and Viktor Korchnoi, both of the U.S.S.R. i an defeated Robert Heubner of West Germany 4-3 and Korchnoi beat fellow Russian Yefim Geller The winner of the challenger round will meet Spassky in 1972.

Taimanov, 46, said Wednesday that Fischer undoubtedly is the best non-Soviet player he has met in his 19 years of international competition as a grandmaster. Taimanov, who had a high blood pressure condition that caused one game in the series here to be postponed on doctors orders, blamed his poor showing against Fischer on ill health. He said he also had violent headache attacks during several games here. If it had not been for these circumstances, I would have won games one and three and changed the complexion of the match, he said through an interpreter. But as it was, I made mistakes that I never made before, even as a small boy.

VANCOUVER (CP) Bobby Fischer, fresh from a one-sided victory here over Soviet grandmaster Mark Taimanov, said Wednesday he is confident he will go on to win the world chess title. The Russian resigned Wednesday without further play in the adjourned sixth game of their quarter-final elimination match to seek a challenger for the world crown, giving Fischer a 6-0 sweep of the best-of-10-match. The Soviets have been putting up road blocks for me for years, but I know Im the best, said the 28-year-old Fischer, a native of Brooklyn, NY. I should have been world champion 10 years ago. He said he stands to make "easily $100,000 a year as a professional if he wins the world title, pow held by Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union.

He received $1,250 in prize money for his win here while Taimanov got $750. Fischer, a grandmaster since he was 15, next meets Bent Larsen of Denmark in a semi-final scheduled to start July 4 at a site yet to be determined. The Danish grandmaster defeated B.C By JOHNNY HART MUST 02 Someth Ottawa youth grants announced Manitoba, projects. Saskatchewan, eight projects. Alberta, $229,300 for 12 pro-jects.

British Columbia, $157,892 for 15 projects. OTTAWA (CP) The state secretarys department Friday announced 130 more grants under the governments $25 million Opportunities for Youth program. A breakdown of the approved grants, totalling $1,121,190, by province: Newfoundland, $47,832 for eight projects. Prince Edward Island, for five projects. Nova Scotia, $66,296 for 15 projects.

Quebec, $241,995 for 41 projects. Ontario, $120,712 for 22 Second injury cures first MARTINSVILLE, Ind. (AP) Eight years ago Genevieve Stafford of Martinsville suffered a whiplash injury in a traffic crash, leaving her with constant headaches and blurred vision. She spent thousands of dollars on treatments, but it didnt do much good. Two weeks ago Mrs.

Stafford was involved in another traffic mishap. She hasnt had a headache since, and her vision cleared up. It was just a small Jolt, but it snapped my head back, she said. Billy Graham 171 Chicago Tribune N.Y. Newa Sjnd.

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