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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 25

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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the STAR-PHOENIX Saskatoon, Saturday, May 22, 1971 25 PEANUTS DOWEVreTHllKOFMEAS A MELODY THAT LIN6ERS ON? AMD ON, AMD ON, AND CM, AMP ON, AND ON, AND ON, AND ON, AND CN, AND Chess quarter finals BEETLE BAILEY By MORT WALKER Controversy delays start played in Regina and the following weekend the final two were played in Saskatoon. Saskatoon team: Andres, Tootoo-sis, Taylor, Dravmeks, Watson, Mather, Smith and McPherson, with Abramson as alternate. Regina team- Vese-linovitch, Campion, Dotten, Kaul Soehn, D. Small, C. Small, and Schubert, with Piatt as alternate Regina made an unexpectedly strong showing consideung this is the first year their club has been in operation, but the older Saskatoon club won in total points by a team score of W2-W2.

69. KxP, R-N3(ch); 70. KxP, RxP; 71. B-Ql, R-Nl; 72. B-N4, K-K5, 73.

K-N3 adjourned again, with good drawing chances. The third game between Fischer and Taimanov came to an adjournment on Thursday night, with Taimanov in a hopeless position after the 42nd move. His king was in check by Fischer queen which simultaneously was attacking a bishop. In Saskatchewan, two teams of eight players from Saskatoon and Regina made history by conducting an intercity match. Two games were ARCHIE By BOB MONTANA Billy Graham (c) 1971 Chicago Tribune Y.

News Sjnd Inc BLONDIE By CHIC YOUNG June 15, and aften a brief rest the four winners will then commence the semi-final knock-out matches. It should also be pointed out to those unfamiliar with tournament play that each player has to make a required number of moves in a set time, but after five hours of play all games are adjourned The second game between Fischer and Taimanov went as follows, with Fischer playing the white pieces: 1. P-K4, P-QB4; 2. N-KB3, N-QB3, 3. P-Q4, PxP; 4.

NxP, P-K3, 5. N-N5, P-Q3; 6. B-KB4, P-K4; 7. B-K3, N-B3; 8. B-N5, Q-R4 (ch); 9.

Q-Q2, NxP; 10. QxQ, NxQ; 11. B-K3, K-Q2; 12. QN-B3, NxN; 13. NxN, K-Ql; 14.

N-N5, B-K3; 15. O-O-O, P-QN3; 16. P-KB4, PxP; 17. BxBP, N-N2; 18. B-K2, B-Q2, 19.

R-Q2, B-K2; 20. KR-Ql, BxN, 21. BxB, K-B2; 22. R-K2, B-B3; 23. R(1)-K1, QR-QB1; 24 B-B4, KR-B1; 25 P-QN4, P-QR4; 26 B-Q5, K-Nl, 27.

P-QR3, KR-Q1, 28. BxP, B-B6, 29. B-Q2, P-Q4, 30. R-Ql, P-Q5; 31. BxB, RxB; 32.

K-N2, P-Q6; 33. KxR, PxR; 34. R-Kl, N-Q3; 35. B-R5, N-N4(ch); 36. K-N2, PxP; 37.

PxP, R-Q5, and here Taimanov is reported to be in severe time trouble with only a matter of seconds to complete his 40th move. It appears that under time pressure, his next move is in error-allowing Fischer to capture the advanced pawn. The game continued: 38. P-B3, R-R5, 39. BxP, N-Q3; 40.

R-Ql, K-B2; 41. P-R3, R-KB5; 42. R-KB1, R-K5; 43. B-Q3, R-K4; 44. R-B2, P-R4; 45.

P-B4, and here Taimanov sealed his 45th move indicating adjournment. After the adjournment the game continued next day as follows: 45 K-Q2, 46. K-B3, R-KN4, 47. R-R2, K-Bl, 48. K-Q4, K-B2; 49.

R-R7(ch), K-Ql, 50. P-B5, PxP; 51. PxP, N-Kl, 52 R-R2, N-B2, 53. B-B4, K-Q2; 54. R-N2, K-B3, 55.

B-N3, N-N4; 56. K-K3, KxP, 57. K-B4, R-N3; 58. B-Ql, P-R5, 59. K-B5, R-KB3, 60.

K-N5, N-Q3; 61. B-B2, N-B2(ch); 62. K-N4, N-K4(ch); 63. K-B4, K-Q5; 64. R-N4(ch), K-B6; 65.

R-N5, N-B2; 66. R-B5(ch), K-Q5; 67. R-B5, P-N4(ch); 68. K-N4, N-K4(ch); By HARRY MATHER After a delay of three days arising out of a controversy on playing conditions and facilities, one of the world chess quarter finals between grand-masters Bobby Fischer (U.S A and Maik Taimanov (U 3 got under way in Vancouver First game of this 10-game match was won by Fischer with the black pieces, after having been adjourned following the regulation 40 moves. With a lost position, Taimanov resigned before resumption of play, leaving the American with a 1-0 lead.

The second match game on Tuesday (given below) has developed into a marathon. Aften two adjournments, the result is still in the balance after 75 moves. While Fischer and Taimanov are contending one of the quarter finals in Vancouver, six other quarter finalists are battling it out other parts of the world. In the Canary Islands at Las Palmas, masters Bent Larsen of Denmark and Wolfgang Ulhmann of East Germany have played three of the 10 games and are tied with ll2 points each, while across the bay over in Spain, gnandmasters Tigran Petrosian (USSR) and Robert Huebner (W. Ger.) are establishing drawing records (even for grandmasters!) with five successive draws for a tied score of 2 2.

In Moscow, Viktor Korchnoi conceded defeat to Yefim Geller in the fourth game. They each have a wm and two matches were tied. Now for the benefit of the chess public who may not be fully aware of what this is all about, a few words are order: For the purposes of woild championships, the world is divided into several population and geographic zones (Canada is zone No. 6), and a three year cycle is required to establish a new champion. Representatives from the various zones then compete in an inter-zonal tournament and the top six, plus the previous champion and challenger, then compete among themselves a knock-out set of matches.

These quarter finals are scheduled to be completed by In actual fact, the greatest good has been done in the world by men and women of humble but sincere Christian faith, of varying political views. Kids clojj welfare rolls TORONTO (CP) Welfare commissioner John Anderson says there are 2,324 teen-agers in Metropolitan Toronto who have left home and are living on welfare Every person who is 16 or over is an adult as far as the General Welfare Assistance Act is concerned and is as eligible for assistance as a person 45 years old, he said in an interview Thursday. If they are attending school or looking for work, we are obliged to help them. Mr Anderson said most of the teen-agers involved deserve to be on the welfare rolls because intolerable conditions at home forced them to leave. QUESTION: In a discussion at work a fellow employee asked if a person who holds strong political view's could be a Christian.

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Verse upsets vicar TAMWORTH, England (AP) A vicar has refused to allow a poetic inscription on a babys tombstone because it says the child went to heaven. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Albrigh-ton said today they wanted to mark the churchyard grave of Hayley, their seven-months-old daughter, with a couplet chosen from a book of memorial verses: "A tiny flower lent, not given, "To bud on earth and bloom heaven. Vicar Hubert George said I am bound by certain rules.

In the Church of England, you can pray that someone is in heaven and hope and believe that they are But the accepted view is that you dont pass judgment by saying that someone is there. Albrighton said he may appeal to church authorities. Rat control seminar I planned As part of a campaign to eliminate rats from much of central Saskatchewan, pest control officers from 25 local communities will meet at Col-onsay May 27. A seminar on rat control will be held at Colonsay that day and a public meeting has been scheduled for the community hall at 2 m. The Saskatchewan department of agriculture and the Saskatoon Rural Health Region jointly sponsor the campaign.

Towns, villages and rural municipalities have appointed rat control officers who will pin point pest areas and advise landowners on control measures..

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