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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 34

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me' Page B14 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Sunday Crossword THE SACRAMENTO BEE Sunday June 25 1972 The Chess Column Puzzle Summer Tourney Is Set To Open At Davis Solution is on page B13 111-ACIC Pr un suri ckI sou srd Alhambra Interested players are invited to drop by Q-N8ch NxQ 17 R-Q8 mate To best appreciate White's mounting pressure replay the game after Black's dubious third move and try to find better moves for Black So many of White's moves involve a double threat or achieve a double purpose that Black is increasingly hard put to find defensive replies until finally he has no reply left are no greater than Black's but they are beautifully developed to simultaneously restrain and threaten One Black knight is pinned against the queen the other against the king his only free rook is condemned to defend the doomed knight and he has two pieces completely out of play!) 13 RxN! RxR 14 R-Q1 Q-K3 15 BxReh NxB 16 I 1) A Ei at cards mammals part of time of Bashan at once substance of speech food song 161-4ounded of trees of fortification stone of cat point deity nickname down from linen mountain crest instrument of trees of fortification stone of cat point deity nickname down from linen mountain crest instrument Tom Dorsch won the Sacramento City Championship tournament last weekend with a score of 412-12 Serge von Oettingen and Ben Gross tied for secondthird with 4-1 scores followed by Dave Oppedal and Russell Vorpagel with 312-112 Gross and Vorpagel finished one-two in the Camellia City Booster Open which was for players not eligible for the City Championship section All participants however competed together with Swiss pairings Top unrated players were Harrison Thomas Forrest Pinkerman Dan Ebbets and Gary Toy Oppedal was the best A player Stockton Symphony Will Play Benefit At Winery DOWN disk name slowly of Adam expletive relatives network god surface of by water out from a center official to the sun Irishman settlement go persons order spot' In Mediterraman of Europe egg title in The Tempest" duration of pin vegetable It stand nickname played on horseback 113--Great Lake continent poem plant estuary dummystake lathes ending party step of scale of 26till President god ACROSS vessel aS written Indian In Ar of being thoroughly soaked coating all Vishnu collar to get thin In Asia like dove unlawfuliy whisper urial ocher bird bird in Siberia ken letter tree In Cloth Deal agency (MIL) of body of jacket 60-100000 rupees passes In hot water of scats deity deer In Scotland 129-4aello ouard two noted amateurs playing in consultations in 1858 In fine Romantic style the encounter took place in Duke's box at the Paris Opera during a performance of Rossini's "The Barber of Seville" The game is a masterpiece of economy of motion combined with a maximum of attacking pressure Morphy's attack is so swift and persistent that his opponents scramble desperately to defend themselves at no time do they threaten him body drama bench fortis courageous drink for Calcium denoting the doer plural article low note 15-Part of fireplace of weight sloth forth 2-Thinks By Fauber and Frank Garost Soec tat To The Bee Summer tournament chess starts tomorrow night at the Davis Chess Club with registration and the first round at 7 pm in the Games Room of the UCD Student Union The tournament will last through August with regular games or make-up games scheduled for most Monday nights Serge von Oettingen club director said players will be placed in one group and paired according to Swiss tournament rules or divided into small groups for round-robin play Newcomers and unrated players are particularly welcome to this tournament If there are enough unrated players they may compete against each other in a separate section There will be a $2 entry fee a small part of which covers the national rating fee and most of which will be returned in the form of prizes Participants must join or be members of the United States Chess Federation: membership costs are $520 for those under 20 years of age and $920 for others Please bring clocks and boards if you have them but you will be just as welcome without them Chess players not interested in tournament play are invited to come anyway to watch or play pick-up games Sacramento's chess club has no tournaments scheduled for the summer but will continue to convene every Wednesday at 7 pm in the Clunie Clubhouse 30th and Paul Morphy (1837-1884) is the only US chess master ever acknowledged as the best player in the world The most famous game of all time may have been his victory over the Duke of Brunswick and Count Is A similar concert is scheduled for Oct 8 at the winery for the benefit of the San Joaquin Historical Museum Malcolm Resigns State Position Richard Malcolm principal deputy to State Welfare Director Robert Carleson has resigned to become a member of Lampman and Associates a consulting firm specializing in local government Malcolm 48 was city manager of San Marino when Carleson asked him to become part of the management team being assembled to reform welfare He will work in the Pomona office of the consulting firm The Stockton Symphony will play a "champagne concert" for the benefit of the Dameron Burn Unit at the Guild Winery in Lodi July 30 at 7 pm with Arthur Holton as guest conductor Champagne will be served during intermission at the outdoor program Tickets sales will be limited to 600 Pianist Andrea Senderov of the University of Southern California will be the guest soloist in the Bach "Concerto" in minor There will be other music by Vivaldi Mozart and Bizet The minimum donation will be $350 Tickets are available at Weberstown box office and at the winery located a quarter mile east of Lodi on Highway 12 They may also be ordered from the symphony association at PO Box 4273 Stockton Philidor Defense Morphy Brunswick and Isouard 1 P-K4 P-K4 2 N-KB3 P-Q3 3 P-Q4 B-N5 4 PxP BxN 5 QxB PxP 6 B-QB4 N-KB3 7 Q-QN3! Q-K2 8 N-B3 P-B3 9 B-KN5 P-N4 10 NxP! PxN 11 BxNPch QN-Q2 12 0-0-0 R-Q1 (Diagram: White's forces Music Revue Is Set In Stockton "Bruce Peter and Friends" an original musical comedy concert featuring two leading performers in the Lincoln High School summer theater program in Stockton will be staged at 8:30 pm Tuesday in the Scottish Rite auditorium in that city as a benefit for a scholarship fund Faculty director Tom McKenzie is staging the show which will feature dancers an orchestra and chorus The Sacramento Light Opera Association's vWugle eirees I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 123 N24 3 0 31 25 26 27 41 28 29 33 1k 1 34 bff 35 36 637 :16 N't 9u 11111115111111111E11111 ILM11111111 45 46 'it47 48 57 49 50 VI 59 53 54 60 61 62 66 67 68 1 69! A 63 70 64 72 73 74 75 ki176 77 I ::3:: 78 65 001 gill" IIIIIISMINEERIERMIll 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 galliallnallin100 R01 M102 INEREM103 1111 104 MEN105 III 11111111108 IMMEN109 111 INIIIIIIIIMEN1111111111111111111111111111M 1111111111111111figlIMEN'20 111111111MBIER11111 129 130 131 132 133 134 o135 36 ill fe IIIIMIEIIIIMIMMMBIII 11111111111111111111111111111111MBEMENIMMIE 1 50 111111111111211111111111111231111111111111E01111111111 58 Xer 59 1 6 0 Ne 161 'p 2 15fh and I-1 Sacramento Showtime: Daily PM Sunday 7:30 PM 22nd SUMMER SEASON OPENS MONDAY JUNE 26th SEASON AND SINGLE TICKETS ON SALE NOW OOOOO ado The Sacramento Light Opera Association's skP itso eir $11841 gfktg i 0 15th end o- 0001 "'1100 ili Children's 111iiiii) 441 614 Theater LA 4 tife mne 4dcrameu lognr apere Pxs5ociaTtOn 110 $11S41 i 15th and o- A) -emonowinossontoolooll 6 iii Children'S 10) 4 14' Theater 7Av at the Music Circus Box Office 1419 St Phone 4413163 For your convenience single tickets for individual shows are also available at The following agencies: FII SATURDAYS AT I I AM SATURDAY JULY I SNOW WHITE A'T'ESEVEN DWARFS 4k? 6 SATURDAYS AT II AM SATURDAY JULY I I SNOW WHITE A'T'ESEVEN DWARFS I DAVIS SHOES 605 2nd St Phone 7560388 SACRAMENTO AEROJET TICKET OFFICE Employee Recreation Center PO Box 1947 Phone 355-3765 CARL GREER GIFT SHOP 2600 Auburn Blvd Phone 481-2554 FAIR OAKS VERA'S STYLE SHOP 8 1 I I Sunset Ave Phone 9676495 DIstributed by Unitot Feature gyntiletis 14 Chess Champ Spassky Is Ready MACY'S BOX OFFICE Sth and Phone 444-3333 FOLSOM PATTON'S PHARMACY 317 Neforna Phone 985-3616 I' I MARYSVILLE GREYHOUND TRAVEL BUREAU 905 Fifth St Phone 7427121 concerned about making money but added that this is typical of America "where the size of the prize is more important than the strength of one's game" "I have a very high regard for Fischer as a chess player1: the champion added "He has done a lot for world 16 chess If it weren't for him1 the chess world would be JULY 8 HANSEL AND GRETEL JULY 15 THE WIZARD OF OZ JULY 22 CINDERELLA JULY White The Seven Dwarfs AUGUST 5 HANSEL AND GRETEL AUGUST 12 THE WIZARD OF OZ AUGUST 19 CINDERELLA AUG White The Seven Dwarfs JI IC PENNEY COMPANY Florin Center Phone 422-6200 RHODES BOX OFFICE Country Club Centre Phone 483-7011 SACRAMENTO SAYINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Outlets in Sacramento Davis and Citrus Heights STRICKLEY MEN'S SHOP 5693 Stockton Blvd Phone 456-3431 4341 Arden Way Phone 483-5625 PLACERVILLE MUELLER'S MUSIC 680 Placerville Drive Phone 6224711 day Such things happen rarely perhaps once in a lifetime Whether Fischer wins or he loses it will create great interest in chess I love chess" Spassky the 35-year-old native of Leningrad refused to discuss his program for training himself physically or psychologically for the long world championship match or to disclose if he developed any new strategy to combat Fischer's potent attacking game style "I must be modest and keep my professional secrets" he answered with a smile Concerned About Money Spassky said it also appears that Fischer is greatly RANCHO CORDOVA KINGHT KNAVE Mills Center Phone 3634046 STOCKTON WEBERSTOWN BOX OFFICE 4950 Pacific Phone 4877222 All Children's Theater Seats $200 or 4 Shows for $600 Tickets available at: MUSIC CIRCUS BOX OFFICE 1419 Phone 4413163 Open Monday through Saturday: 11:30 AM to 5:30 PM very boring" Spassky has been champion since 1968 he defeated another Soviet player Tigran Petrossian Fischer defeated Petrossian: last October for the right to meet Spassky The champion and Fischer i have played five times with 1: Spassky winning three and 1: two ending in draws lee ROSEVILLE BONICELLI MUSIC STORE I I I Vernon SC Phone 7833700 ISAVE 200 ON SEASON TICKETS $2225 to $3660 FOR ALL 9 SHOWS PRESENTED IT THE SACRAMENTO CIVIC THEATER PRODUCED BY RUSSELL LEWIS and HOWARD YOUNG SPONSORED BY THE BEE MK and BOYR Channel 13 OOOOO OOOOOO Sod A ic't 4 1:71 '-4 1 2 2 IIT By Murray Seeger Times-Post News Service MOSCOW Looking relaxed and in fine physical condition Boris Spassky the world champion chess player said the American challenger Bobby Fischer seems to have a "persecution complex" The Russian champion was asked about published statements by Fischer that "the Russians cheat at chess to keep the world title they have tried by every means to avoid me" Spassky said: "It seems to me that Fischer has developed a sort of persecution complex He is afraid the Russians are out to get him using kids tricks" The two men will play 24 games in Reykjavik Iceland' starting July 2 to determine if Fischer the 29-year-old genius who is America's greatest player can end the five-year Russian dominance of international chess competition In A 'Good Mood' Spassky answered correspondents' questions at the Journalists Club just before leaving for last-minute training in Iceland Slim fair-haired muscular and of average height Spas-sky said: "My mood is very good before the match I am approaching it like a holiProcol Harum Will Play SF Procol Harum one of the' most popular groups in the rock field will play a single concert at 8 pm Friday in the Berkeley Community Theater under the Bill Graham production banner Tickets may be ordered through Macy's and Sear's Sacramento i1 1 10 lo ob 0 a 15th a Showtime: Doily Tickes available a 1 'iv MUSIC CIRCUS BOX OFFICE (and suburban agencies) i01419 Phone 441-3163 Box office hours beginning tomorrow: OPEN DAILY: 10 AM to 9 PM i I OPEN SUNDAY: NOON to 9 PM 22nd SUMMER SEASON OPENS TOMORROW NIGHT wth at The Sacramento Light Opera Association's el C3 Ind Sacramento 8:30 PM PM I I I V- 4Ar 22nd SUMMER SEASON OPENS TOMORROW NIGHT at The Sacramento Light Opera Association's 113 lw- 1 40 101- i i -it sr A- eollow 'I "0-41) 'kr oelb el' 15th and Sacramento (1 i Showtime: PM PM 0 A Tickets available et (11 I MUSIC CIRCUS BOX OFFICE (and suburban agencies) 1 zT 104 1 klt L' 's Itt 11R 0 4 PI ry1' 1419 Phone 441-3163 Box office hours beginning tomorrow: to 10 AM PM 1 1 16 1 feilr ti 46k 4:: ob Alt OPEN DAIL I OPEN SUNDAY: NOON to II PM i al 0 13' th''' 1 il-2 Ite' It i ip i A A se- 4 r-0 k-A-t-t--: 4') 4i i'! 43 74'A -q (0- t--- N''1-'' 1 1 4 fit It 4 if 114-wagt I0114 I 4 1 -7 04 1(611ry flr45-' 1 SINGLE TICKET PRICES ALL MUSICALS AND Phst Neat Nett Nest THE JIMMY DEAN SHOW 10 Pews 4 Rees 3 Paws 2 Roes Tues Wad rum Fri and Sou 475 425 150 215 Smart 173 625 4 50 375 Monday Panda RhyM1 ss Al Seats 3 OOP Tim Robot Godet Shawl THE Kinn GOUT SHOW Teas ww artd Sem 112 SO 47E 42 Sthatlay (Shoes at 7 114 Ind 10 PM! VS 615 530 475 SEASON TICKET PRICES: Avegable Tem Wed nem Sues Shows Semen Prices ISiree 2O MAO 3160 2720 2215 Friday Night Otis (Save 10) 4120 3620 3040 2500 TUMID IT THE SACIAMENTO CIVIC THEATER PRODUCED BY RUSSELL LEWIS and HOWARD YOUNG SPONSORED IT THE BEE KEW and KOVI Channel 13 STILL TIME TO SAVE 0 SINGLE TICKET PRICES ALL MUSICALS AND THE JIMMY DEAN HOW 14 Not Not Wort to Reos 4 Roos 3 Rows 2 oes Toes Wed rues Fri end Sou 475 470 LSO 2 7S Setodey I Monday logen NIgI4I Escept Ire Robert Gowlet Shawl A S25 4 SO 375 Al Usts 300 THE ROBERT GOLI1ET SHOW Tiww-mw Fri sod Sok 1120 IS SO VS 42 Sewslay (Shoes et 7 PM and 10 PIA! VS 623 toS0 cL7S SEASON TICKET PRICES: Avegehle Time Weds r114 Slau AI Shoe Semen Prices 1Siree 201'J 1640 3240 2720 2215 ti FrodeT Night Otis (Sere 112'') 4120 3420 3060 2530 PIESENTIO IT TH SA00 24E147'0 CIVIC THEATER PRODUCED BY RUSSELL LEWIS and HOWARD YOUNG SPONSORED BY THE BEE VIE and KOVII Channel 13 'Vitt LIT IrLIIIDDIF 'llt l'IlUg (Ave en4 ei 0111111010110 0 t't Le 4 P-' 1 I For gram sales of 2S or rrtore a (inane 4410501 For grove solos of 2S or more Poona 44-7501 GOOD SEASON TICKETS STILL 41 essSo I For grove sales et TS or more Peons 444501 IAD enine Agfa' TlettlIT (Tit I nt -71-'41 I The Robert Gou let Show sternal Robert Carol Gou let Lawrence Robert Goulet Show obert Carol mkt Lawrence July 3 July 9 Kurt Kasznar in Fiddler On The Roof 0 July 24 July 30 John Saxon in 1176 ugus ugus ugus ugus Lamle Joseph August 14 August 27 Kazan Campanella (2 Weeks) in Promises Promises Man Of La Mancha uaus uaus August 28 September 3 (to be announced) July 10 July 16 Jo Anne Worley Speciel Gm Star Dorothy Lamour as Vera la Mame ft IA Lft July 17 July 23 Ann Carl Blyth Betz The Sound Of Music Canada's Trade OTTAWA In trade with mainland China in 1971 Canada exported $204 million worth of goods and imported $233 inillion worth wit The tsfablishment 2 WOWS SA7 AUG 5- 7 KA awo te IIIJ with The Establishment 1 1 I.

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