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Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • 64

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Deseret Newsi
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,,,) I 1 DE.SERET AND TELEGRAM, Salt take City, dotter :7 16D Let's 'Play. Chess lahthessmen- rt I 0 4 40,.. 'Alla', -4 4', .7 11,3, 5( .1 '-Tourney ar 'tit; :.11 4, 04, fr 2.... 0,.,,,,,:,. ape 'By 11AEOLli k4 .4.: pnly remain' for eNalted '44.

-444'1 '-ek'' 117 i a essmenI Aviall lov. 1 'By 11A1101.0 I Only seven days remain for Intermountain exalted DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Sot take City, 1957 m4ktitiii: 11 it I I I fi I 4 1 .46,461000.161" 1 1, --''''-'11-vft '9'ar, ''''''4-' a ,,,1 -4 i 'It 4 444, 1 I F1 1 1-1 osetioa 44' 1 I N14 I 1111 II I I I 11111 I I I I .) II II tnd- lowly pawiipush, ers 242 polish up their tricks for the 1957 Utah State Chess Tour? The annual meet, which is ex. pected to attract players from Nevada, Idaho, Call' and Colorado, gets under Way with The first round next Thursday Nov: 7 o'clock. The tournament will be a seven round, Swiss ystem meet, with two, games a day scheduled for 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 8, 9, and 10. Esrpected to be' on hand will be of Rene, Winner Of the 1954 tounrament Richard Halibut. who was highest '-ef the Utalt players Pt last year's tournament. will defend his title as the Utah State Champion.

The Utah Tournament is being aponsored by the Salt Lake" YMCA Chess Club, and will be held in Ib club mom at 39 Exchange Visitors are eordially welcomed to ell rounds of the tournament. The tournament will conclude with o. Victory Bahouet on Sunday everting at which the prizes. awards and trophies will he presented. will held in the banquet roons of COVOY'll on.

South Main Street. During the ceremonies the newly-, elected officers of the Salt Lake Chess Club will be installed. Invited to attend are all' the tour, moment participants, their partners, and an friends of chess. Fee for the tournament is lig for members of the United States Chess Federation. This fee includes the banquet Non-USCF memberg will be expected to pay the 93 MCP'.

Membership fee in addition. THE QUEENS The 12 highest Feted women players in the nation ill begin their play on Sunday. November 3, for the U.S.- Women's Chess thamPionship title, The contest. win be a round-robin. tourriament.

and 'will be played at the Herman Steiner Chet Club in Credit foe the success of the ar'lineaments is duo Mrs. Jaeaseline li Grater) Platigersky, chairman of the tournament committee. This means, unfortunately, that Mrs. Platigorsky will be unable to corn: Pets in the Utah Tournament as she did three year aid. is 1nastel lowly pawiipushll' ere VI polish up their ttieki e1957 fh' Utah tate Chess Tour- The annual meet, which Is ex- pected to attract players from Nevada, Idaho, Cali.

forria, and Colorado, gets under waY with the first round next Thursday evening, 'Nov: at The tournament will, be a seven round, I a System meet, with two games a day scheduled for 9 a.m. and p.m. 'on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 8, 9, and troe lcted to be on band will be nnet Jnes of Reno, winner of the 1954 tounrarnent. who was highest the Walt players in last year's the Utah State Champion.

The Utah Tournament Is being veneered br the Salt Lake" YMCA Chess Club, and will be held in 'their club room at 39 Exchange Place. Vi sitors ar eordially welcomed to on gli munds or the touniament. The tournarrient will conclude with iv Victory Banquet on Sunday eve pins at which the prizes. swards and trophies will b. presentedlt will held in the banquet room of COVOY'll on South Main Street.

During the ceremonies the newly- 4 sliected officelinosf the Salt Lake Chess ciiiirvf-tiel" tailed. to attend are all'the tour- oment participants. their partner and all friends of chess. Ire for the tournament is for members et the United States Chess Federation. This fee includes the banquet.

Non-USCF members' wilt be USCr. QUEIN11 The 12 highest rated women players in the nation will begin their play on Sunday. No-, vember for the Women's Chen championship title. The gonteat. will he a round-robin.

tournament, and -will be played at it011YWOOti, 4, Credit foe the success of the ac. 'lineaments is due line li Grater) Platitersky, chalmum of the tournament committee, This means. unfortunately. that Wire. Platiotorsky will be unable to cam.

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et arandmasterso Including World A Vit Champion Validly Brayalev captured 4 '4 a I 1 the find tournament for the team 1 1 111 11111111511 A I THE REDS WIN Russian team of Including World Champion Vaulty ilmitalev. captured the first tournament for the team I 1441.. eel 1 70.11 i vim 3C'' 1111--- poovoow--- Ir-- siipowoon 0 4 4 409'" S. 4111 1r is" Nk- 414; I r. i et11 4 NI, 1 1711 i ih .1 III itt i :10, dole 1 I $4 L11-7" trific h)Pith 1 evisicth shows 4 0, f' rs, championship of Europe In a final double round robin against three -m Ili or opponents.

completed in Vienna last month. Playing matches with 10 men on a side, the Russians scored a total of' 41 Points out of a possible 60. They defeated West Germans, bY 1119-24 and fl'is-1341, and performed almost as well against Czechoslovakia, winning twice, illia-lils and 6lls-314. Against the Yugoslav team It was another story-The-Russians won the first match hi 64. but in the last round suffered their only defeat by the same margin.

In this latter match eight games were drawn, Dr. ll la brat A Ikea-beck and Rattle took the measure of. resin. Yugoslavia took second place with 34-26. They lost a close match.

to Czechoslovakia. which finished with 2443514. West Germany wound tie in the Best individual score of the event, in which 24 grandmasters took part. was by the RUSStan Kerehnel. with 644- A meeker won two.

lost one to Dr. Ellie of Czechoslovakia, and drew three. a DALLAS INTERNATIONAL The Dallas International Chess Tournamen t. which will have eight of the leading players of the world. ts definiteb, set for Nov.

30 to Dec. 10. The dates will permit several of the European participants to compete in the Interzonal Tournament in Holland. and also allow Resbetraky to re. turn to New York in Urns for the Rosenwald Tournament.

A double round robin will be contested in Dallas, with Issas Illashdaa as tournament director. Acceptancas have been received from Bretagne Gibed' of YUg01111018 Brant Larsen of Denmark, Fridrik Obispo of Iceland. Samuel Regime-sky of the United Gideon Stahlberit of Sweden and Lassie Szabo of Plungarit. 4,, Miguel Nahlerf of Argentina( was slated for the eighth place. but may be unable to come.

Debby Fischer, 14-year-old 1.l.S. Open champion. mai be rigtted in his place. a big Uda for the tournament are being 'solicited in a national drive. Anyona interested in eontributing khould jeid checks to Dallas in Tournaments.

631 Republic National Bank Building. Dallas 1. Tex. NEWg PROBLEM 416 Oct. 31, 1957, Black championship of Europe in a final double round robin against three a Jot opponents.

completed in Vienna last month. Pla ins matches with 10 men on a side, the Russians scored a total ot 41 points out of a possible 80 They defeated West Germans, he 114-2 t4 and 94 MI, and performed almost as well against Czechoslovakia, winning twice 11-ills and 6lls3 vs. Aga Mst the Yugoslav team it was story. The-Russlans won the first match hi itAl. but in tha htst v- round suffered their only defeat by the same margin.

In this latter match eight games were drawn, Pr is beat neer- bask and Male took the measure of reale. Ygoslavia took second place with 34-26. They lost st a ose snatch. 6ls- to Czechoslovakia. which fin- lathed with West Germany woupd no in the Best individual score or the event.

ht which 24 grandmasters th htn(T i Partih' was use an ere no 244 won two, lost one to Dr. title Czechosloyakta, and drew rrtent, which will have eight of the leading players of the world. ts definitely set for Nov. 30 to Dee. 10, The dates will permit several of 'the European partleipants to compete in the Interzonal Tournament in Hot- land, and also allow Reshessky to re- turn to New York in time fur the Rosenwald Tournament A double round robin will be eon- tested in Dalian, with Issas IlLashilse bawl been received from Srelosar Miliaria of Yugoslavia.

Brent Larsen of Denmark. Fridrik Olafson of Iceland, Samuel Iteskes sky of the United Stares, Gideon Stabibarg of Sweden and Lamb, Stab of Flungarr 4,, Memel blaidert of Argent 'ma'am elated for tho enthth place. but mar bo unable to tome. bobby Mother. 4-year-old V.S.

Open champion, mai bboittvited In place. is Ada for the tournament are ins 'solicited to natumal drive. AnYono interested in contributing Bud lliouetysrsaNtosould checks to Dallas Inter. in Touma nts. It 31 Republic National Bank ild- ins.

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Congratulations to the solvers! R. L. WunderlY. Maurite WOltinden, ISichard Owen, Gaston Chapinlc Or. John Cook, Salt Lake City; Hans Bru, Provo; A.

J. Milne, Washington, Utah. It ttkfrvi Py SEE THE NEW tob, IMO '58 4 42. 1.. PLYMOUTHS JP TILL 9:00 P.M.

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