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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 15

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SATURDAY, MARCH 29. 1751 PITTSBURGH SUN-TELEGRAPH 15 In color in Sunday! Sun-Telegreph com let STEVE CANYON The World of Chess Back Three Games Disney's True Ufe Adventures BOTTOM'S UP. On ukvina Bav on the GAO-APAGOS ISLANDS, A. STRETCH OF CCEAOH BOTTOM MVSTEEIOUSUV LIFTED TTTSELF 15 FEET ABOVE WATERS LEVEL. Champ By T.

M.aCHERINGTON I Chens Editor The eighth game in the World Championship tourney at Moscow adjourned jn an even position after former champion Miktiail Botvlnmk sealpd his forty first move. Champion Vassily Smyslov now Jags three full games with only 16 to play. At this point a bookie taking wagers in a collective farm would be foolhardy to offer more than one to five on Smyslovs chances of holding the crown. "Crown or "title are probably the wrong words here. We should say, Achieving the highest social reward." THE CURRENT ISSUE of a weekly news magazine contains an Inclusive article on International Grandmaster, Robert Fischer, just turned 15, In the main it is accurate but emphasis is misplaced.

"The Federation International des Eehecs made a special gesture of naming him Interna tional Master, says the story. As a matter of fact they mad him an International Grandmaster and not as a special gesture, but because they could do no other, for Fischer won both the U. S. title and the U. S.

Open Championship within a few months. THE ARTICLE continued that Fischer complained, "They should have made me a Grandmaster. Exactly so! But the Federation lacked the courage, giving as an excuse that he had not engaged in major international tournaments. Where Fischers extreme youth caught favorable attention at the start of his fabulous tournament career, it is now an impediment to full recognition. The record and score are there to see.

Solution to number 22 Rook to Bishop five. ISumher 228 aua- 3 Tmtd Land ufe immediatelv besan to move in INSECTS, REPTILES ANt? EVENTUAJ-L-V PL-ANT ufe VsIILL complete the transition. 3-2? Ilelieve It Or Not Sun-Telegraph comics TSseDJ A HERD OF CATTLE owned by James MSPhersa, of RESCUED AFTER BUNG BUFFETED FOR 24 HOURS BY FIOOO WATERS RECOVERED WITHOUT IU. EFFECTS -AFTER SLEEPING FOR 72 consecutive hours 1) Bridge Lesson Difficult Bid to Make By B. JAY BECKER WMt dealer, 1 Neither side vulnerable.

NORTH A 10 9 8 6 5 10 5 4 3 A3 8 WEST EAST A' AKQJ 743 2 92 8 7 6 QJ 10 8765 9 6 4 2 A 5 SOUTH A A A 42 4AKQ 10 973 The bidding-Went North Kant South Brkr Crwfor4 inline 3 Fasi 4 5 A Opening lead queen of dla' Bionds. It is hard to believe that In a world championship match the two contending teams not only failed to arrive at a sound grand slam contract, but also failed to contract for even a small slam. Yet this is exactly what happened in one hand in the recent match for the world title between Italy and the United States, which was won by the Italian team. There were migrating circumstances, it Is true. At both tables a preemptive bid was inserted which blocked the exchange of information between the North-South players.

WHENTHEDEAL was played at my table, I opened the bidding with three diamonds. Crawford, who knew I had little defensive strength, and suffering from the same deficiency himself, tried to jam the works further by bidding four diamonds. Siniscalco, impressed more by his hand than our antics, then bid five clubs which was passed all around. A 'diamond was opened and Sinlscalco, looking much the worse for wear in having failed to reach either a six or seven contract, won the diamond and tackled trumps. When Crawford soon showed out, Siniscalco heaved an audible sigh of relief for having escaped a higher level contract.

WHEN THE same deal was played at the other table the bidding went: West North East South fcelladcnn mtndw ArrMI Pass Pass 3A 3 NT 4 4 Dble Pass 5 A Belladonna did not preempt with the West hand, but when It came Avarellis turn, he took up the cudgel and opened with three spades. RAPEE HAD a difficult bid to make and settled upon three notrump. He then decided to bid five clubs over four diamonds doubled, and ended making eleven tricks. Six hearts played by North would have made easily, and only a spade lead would have atopped seven, But the preemptive tactics at each table made it difficult to find the best contract and effectively prevented the hearts from ever being mentioned. Quiz Answers (Quiz on Preoeedlng Page.) 1 Helen Hunt Jackson.

2 John Chapman. 3 Marie Louise de la Ramee. 4 Frederick V. Dey. 5 Charlotte Braeme.

6 Frederic Dannay and Manfred Lee. 7 Hilda Doolittle. 8 Thomas Jonathan Jack-son. 9 Ethel Liggins. 19 Charles Lamb.

11 Ringgold Wilmer Lardner. 12 Samuel Clemens. 13 William Joyce. 14 Isaiah Edwin Leopold. 15 Harry MacLennan.

It i ploy In color in ftaJyQu een QUEEN MARIE ANNE roomer of 4-vear-old Kina ChariesI CLOSED EVERY THEATRE SPAIN FOR II YEARS ON THE THEORY THM HIS SUBJECTS SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED PLEASURE DENIED TO THEIR MONARCH- WHO WAS TOO YOUNG TO UNDERSTAND PLAYS Sunday's IVl FIRST IRON OBJECT MANUFACTURED IN AMERICA v- iron Put 1 --JL CAST IN SaT LYNN Sun-Telegraph Cross-Word statesman. 20 Performed. 21 Weapon. 22 Unite 23 Land measures. 24 Hoarded.

25 Bathed. 26 A miss is as good as 1 27 Speed contests. 29 Former Vice- President. 32 Turned a corner. 36 Hamlet, for instance.

38 Letter. 39 Place of safety. 41 Venus 42 Restrain from speech. 43 Narrow inlet 44 Printer's measures. 45 A military fort 46 Soak with liquid 47 Sailor.

48 Pig pen. 37 Saved, 39 Underworld. 40 Printers measures. 41 Chess piece. 42 Avarice.

45 Takes away. 49 Goal. 50 Banish. 52 Cereal gram. 53 Aeriform fluid.

54 Mason- Line. 55 Crowbar. VERTICAL 1 Container for liquids. 2 Ashes (Scot 3 Moist. 4 Wading bird.

5 Final. 6 Insect. 7 Part of the psyche. 8 Of nature goddesses. 9 Elongated fish.

10 Exist. 11 Think (law). 16 Be without. HORIZONTAL 1 Mandible, for instance. 4 Murdered 9 Sense organ.

12 Utilize. 13 Actress Jessica 14 Sooner than. 15 Slang expression for Go away." 17 Standish 19 Skill. 20 Suitable. 21 Kiss.

24 University student. 28 Unit of dry measure. 29 Facts. 30 Wine chalice. 3L Make a mistake 32 Bolero composer.

33 Singer Damone. 34 Grow old. 35 Was indebted. 36 Mark for omission. Do the lg cross White to play and mate in two moves.

Composer J. Scheel contributes the two-mover diagrammed today. White comprises Royal Battery, Rook and Bishop. Black has King, Rook and Pawn. Your Daily Horoscope By FRANCES DRAKE For Sunday, March 30 March 21 to April 20 (Arles) You can begin wonderfully and have a cheerful, happy day, or start by thinking about all the past things that have annoyed you and spoil your day.

April 21 to May 21 (Taurus) No reason to be alarmed at sudden finding of irritating situations, but taking them philosophically, and maintaining your poie and sense of true duty, will keep you on the right road. May 23 to June 21 (Gemini) New plans, freh methods, will get a boost, providing they do not conflict with just rules nor overthrow former still wise procedures. June 22 to July 2S (Cancer) Your conscience will guide well If you listen. You of this date seldom go far from the right road, but you can be too sensitive at times. July 24 to Aug.

23 (Leo) Todays and tomorrows excellent position of your Sun urges you to plan ahead, to make ready all possible details for healthy, aggressive action this coming week. Aug. 24 to Sept. 23 (Virgo) A good appraisal of things should precede decision and action. Really know all factors; read Aries, your indications similar now.

Sept. 24 to Oct. 23 (Libra). And your days tendencies require similar thinking and acting to Virgo here. Make it a pleasure, not a task, to sene well, keep disillusionment far from you, grid hold your dignity.

Oct. 24 to Nov. 22 (Scorpio) Shun unpleasant persons and situations, yet do not fail In your obligation to defend and maintaine peace. Nov. 23 to Pec.

21 (Sagittarius) Chance never is either sure or healthy to depend upon. Dec. 23 to Jan. 20 (Capricorn) Go about all things tactfully and with careful re gard for others feelings (may be very sensitive now). Jan.

21 to Feb. 19 (Aquarius Uranus position suggests you tread lightly where others about ou may be feeling sensitive or disagreeable Feb. 20 to March 20 Pisces) Here guard against indirectly being caught in a net of uncertainty. matters and unwise influences. ixir-f rrtturm CRYPTOQUIP BDECJW FVEPDHJB FVEBVMN EPWCECVB PNMHG CK GPKM.

Clue equal Yesterday' Cryptoqulp: ANCIENT CHARIOTEER PLOTTED TO PILOT THE ESSED. Boys! Ilorc's Pocket Cash We want you. And we want to help you earn your own spending money. The Sun-Telegraph is looking for boys 12 and older who are willing to learn the basic steps of any business service, collection, sales development and the art of dealing with people. We'd like to get you up with your own newspaper route.

In addition to being in business for yourself, as a Sun-Tele earrlei salesman you will be erijoying a satisfactory profit and that profit will increase as you boost the number of customers you serve. With your parent's permission, call GRant 1 6500 and ask for the Home Delivery Department. We will arrarge a personal interview. 51 Greek letter. In Sunday's Sun-Telegrrsph Answer to yesterdays puzzle.

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