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Miles. Our highest rated junior and Black gets mated. be Re8 9 d3 ed 10 ed d6 11
by Jude Acers (US senior master) ************ Rbl h6 12 Ne4 13 Be4 Ne5
DIAGRAM: White has an abso- (USCF 2393) acquitted himself ad-
lutely forced combinational win in mirably in his second international 14 f4 Nc4 15 f5 d5 16 Bg2 Ne3
this beautiful position from the trial and we can justifiably ex- 17 Be3 Re3 18 f6 g6 19 Qd2
interzonal competition now raging pect great things of him 'in the Mecking is in great form at Re6 20 Qh6 Rf6 21 Rf6 Qf6
in Petropolis, Brazil. To appre- future. the Petropolis Interzonal now win- 22 Bd5 Bf5 23 Rb7 Rd8 24
ciate this one, you have to see the Final scores: Belyavsky, 8 1/2 ding up in Brazil, showing parti- Bc4 Qc3? 25 Bf7chll Kf7 26
kicker at the end at the beginning. -2 1/2; Miles, 8-3; Stean, Mar- cular saavy in tactical situations. Rc7ch Qc7 27 Qh7ch Ke6 28
NEWS & GAMES: Predictions janovic and Christiansen 7 1/2- Pre-tourney favorite Portisch sh- Qc7 Rd3 29 Qa7 Rdlch 30 Kf2
come true, but...As expected, Al- 3 1/2; Bloch and Leow 5-6; Coop- ares the lead with Mecking, how- Rd2ch 31 Kf3 RdSclh 32 Kf4
exander Belyavsky won the world er and Dieks, 4 1/2-6 1/2; Birie- ever, and will certainly finish in Kf6 33 Qaoch Black resigns.
junior championship in Teesside scu 3 1/2-7 1/2; Momeni 2 1/2- one of the top three qualifying EAST ASIA BOOK & GAME CEN-
England, but only after the very 8 1/2; Freil, 2-9. . spots for the world championship TER: Gary Grady has moved his
last game was over. He scored White: Belyavsky (USSR). Black: candidates' matches in 1974. chess and go studio to where the
an incredible 5-zip finish to over- Dieks (Holland). World Junior, T- , Hort holds down wecond place action is, right at the corner of
take and surpass Slavoljub Marjan- eesside 1973. Sicilian Defense 1 after 15 of 17 rounds, but he is Dwight Way and Telegraph inBer-
ovic, who had looked like a shoo- abcdefgh followed closely by Ljubojevic, keley. Hours, 12-6, Tue. through
e4 c5 2 Nf3 d6 3 d4 4 Nd4
in for first place after eight out of Nf6 5 Nc3 a6 6 a4 e6 7 Be2 White to play and winl Polugaevsky and Geller. Fri., 10-5 on Sta. (phone 848-8018).
11 rounds, a point and a half out Be7 & o-o Qc7 9 f4 b6 10 The best that can be said a- SOLUTION TO DIAGRAM:-For-
in front. The Soviet and Yugoslav Bf3 Bb7 11 e5 de 12 fe Nfd? 16 Qg7 0-0-0, with a good game oout Reshevsky's performance is mer world champion Vasily Smys-
leaders met in the final round, 13 Bb7 Qb7 14 Qg4(A) Bc5 15 for Black. that he chechmated Ljubojevic. lov could have been the victim of a
with Belyavsky taking the spoils Khll(B) Bd4 16 Qd4 Nc6 17 Keres, unfortunately, has been humiliating crush at the hands of
(C) Better than 17 Qg4 0-0-0, sick, probably a crime of old-
in 63 crucial moves. Qe4(C) Nde5 18 Bf4 Ng6 19 again with Black standing well. international master Lian Ann Tan,
England's Tony Miles played Bd6 Rd8(D) 20 Radl Rd7 21 age aches and pains. but fate decreed otherwise. Tan
(D) Now 19...0-0-0 does not work Tan missed a shot at immor-
heads-up chess all the way, beat- Ba3 Nce7(E) 22 Rd7 Qd7 23 because of 20 Rf7. played 24 Rh77? , blowing itforall
ing Belyavsky, for a well-deserved Qa8ch Qc8 24 Qa7 f5 25 Qb6 tality against Smyslov (see dia- time, and Smyslov not only squig-
(E) Black defends more accur- gram) and will never rise again.
second place finish, thus confir- Kf7(F) 26 Ne4Qc2 27 NgSch ately with l...Nge71, which White gled free but actually won the game
ming his excellent performances Kf6 28 Be7ch Ne7 29 Qe6ch intended to answer by 22 Rd7 Considering his youth and in- when Tan overstepped the time
last year at Lone Pine andSparks. Kg5 30 Qe7ch Kh6(G) 31 QeSch Qd7 23 Rdl. experience in international com- limitl
Another Englishman, Michael S- Kg6 28 Be7ch Ne7 29 Qe6ch petition, Biyiasas has handled him-
(F) Or 25...0-0 26 Rel, and White self extremely well, scoring the
tean, defeated Miles in their in- Kg5 33 h4ch Kh4(H) 34 Rf5 has considerable pull.
dividual game, winding up in a biggest point of his life against The annihilation of a champion
Re8(I) 35 Rf4ch Kg5 36 Qg- begins with a double rook sacri-
three-way tie for third with Mar- 4ch Kh6 37 Qh4ch Kg6 38 QgSch Soviet superstar Efim Geller.
janovic and US junior champion Black resigns. White: Henrique Mecking. Bl- fice, 24 RhSchll Bh8 25 RhSchl
Larry Christiansen. The young- (Notes by Anatoly Bykhavsky, (G) If 30...Kg6, then 31 Qe6ch Kh8 26 Qh6ch Kg8, proceeds
ster- bears watching I translatecffrom "64" No.31,Aug. Kg5 32h4ch. ack: Lian Ann Tan. 11 Interzon- with 27 e6ll, threatening mate
Christiansen, who just turned 3-9,1973, pg. 6. (H) After 33...Kg4 White wins al, Petropolis 1973. English Op- and covering f7 with the pawn, and
17 a couple of months ago, blazed (A) Sharply played. More solid with 34 Qe7. ening 1 c4 e5 2 Nc3 Nf6 3 Nf3 caps off the colossal crunch with
a trail of glory in spite of losing is 14 Bf4. (I) Another try that loses is Nc6 4 g3 Bb4 5 Bg2 0-0 6 28 NgSI What a smash I Smyslov
to Belyavsky and drawing with (B) IF 15 Nce2, then 15...Nc6l 34...Qclch 35 Kh2 Qc7ch 36 Re5. 0-0 6 0-0 e4 7 Ng5 Bc3 8 sighs while Tan cries......
for."

ATLANTIS EVERS'WIDOW
Ms. Evers asked that the black
community stop fighting among
itself.
"When on earth are we going

POLITICAL? BACKS DfARMY


to stop doing that? I look back
on 10 years and I speak about
that rather emotionally because
I still feel the pangs of what was
Is Atlantis up for political grabs? ted the expedition away under ar-
done."
The archeological find of the BY Avis Worthington were running for office.
med guard.
century may very well have oc-
curred on July 16 off the coast of Dr. Asher is presently in Ire- Myrlie Evers, widow of slain "People will be effected by the
election August 21," Ms. Evers
GROVE STREET
land to be free from harassment civil rights activistMedgaf Evers,
Spain. Divers from an American
.expedition, using Plato's book on 1 at sea. The program is now in a
state of limbo, according to the
came to Berkeley this week to
campaign against the recall of
said, "black, white, rich, poor."
"We can say 'Right on,' we REGISTRATION
Atlantis as direction-finder, sub- Council member D'Army Bailey. can raise flst, we can give five, Grove Street College (North Perali
merged into international waters dean of Pepperdine College. Be-
cause of the political situation The tall, self-possessed woman ten fifty dollars and still not Community College) registration rui
and came upon man-made artifacts in Spain, Dr. Asher will wait walked the streets with Bailey make a dent in what has to be
and columnar structures. six weeks before she reveals all and his campaign Saturday .accom- done," Myrlie Evers said. through Aug. 20-31. Classes are free'l
The Los Continent found at last?
her present data. panied by a truckload of musicians. Of Bailey, Ms. Evers said, "I all persons of the Peralta Communit
Archeologist MaxineAsherof Pep- L. Lim- Many of those who accepted came to Berkeley to campaign for College Dist. who are 18 years ol<
perdine College, head of the ex- campaign literature from Mrs. him when he was running for this Contact Admissions at 5714 Grove St
pedition, 90% believes they have
found the underwater remains of
Atlantis. She stated in a phone TUESDAY Evers didn't realize who she was.
She also campaigned for Bailey and
Ira Simmons in 1971 when both
seat. I have followed his career
and there things I havesmiledat Oakland, Ph. 655-6110. Classes begi
things I have stuck out my chest Sept. 4-6.______________
conversation from Ireland to a
Southern California late-night ra-
EVENINGS
FOR GAYS OUT TO
dio talk show that Atlantis -is
not a mystery . but a scientific
reality.
Why has something of this pot-
ential magnitude passed with little
mention by the press? Dr. Asher
submitted three reports to UPI
OUTLAW
East Bay Gay is sponsoring gay
night every Tuesday night at Bis- IN CONCERT
hop's Coffeehouse. Music, films,
but for some reason was no re-
leased for publication. The expe-
dition in search of the Lost Con-
TORTURE
and speakers are scheduled every
week. Admission is free, and all
gay women and men are welcome.
from page 4
tinent of Atlantis had bee -
tinent of Atlantis had been greeted
with cooperation from government
Bishop's is located in downtown
Oakland at 1437 Harrison. The
hours on Tuesday nights are bet-
all over the world, as well as
information about what Amnesty
Black Oak Arkansas
jtand press during the search until
'their discovery, after which the co-
ween 8 and 12; programs start at
9:00.
International is doing to help these
prisoners. Members also recieve John Sebastian
operation turned to opposition. Wh-
at exactly do the political com-
plications mean in connection with
The Aug 21 program is David
Green's film 'Pamela and lan.'
reports on the prisoner situation of
almost every country in the world.
Any person who would like to
Electric Light Orchestra
the very probable discovery of At-
"lantis?
David Green is in the Gay Art-
ists and Writers Collective.
East Bay Gay is a' community
"adopt" a South Vietnamese pri-
soner should contact Amnesty In-
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
I Dr. Asher and her archaeologi-
|cal expedition of fifty-five sutdents
services organization. Its office
is at Bishop's Coffeehouse. East
ternational for details about how
this is possible. Prisoners irtBra- Lee Michaels
;;and divers journeyed to Spain Bay Gay runs the Gay Switch- zil and Guatemala are suffering
j where the government offered full
'^cooperation-prior to their discov-
board, Counseling Collective (cou-
nseling for personal problems by
also and Amnesty International has
an emergency action program de- Friday, August 17,11:30 pm
sfery, that is. The Spanish govern-
'ment, very much interested in the
gay counselors), and the Speakers signed to flood these countries with
global letters of support.
ABC WideW>ridof Entertainment
Bureau. It is known asagoodplace Stereo broadcast on KSFX104 FM
prospect of finding Atlantis, gran- to meet people, and volunteers are
.ted diving permits and afforded always needed. For more info, call
lodging to the American as well as the Switchboard from 2pm to llpm
to Russian and Grecian expeditions daily: 893-1019.
; also in operation.
I However, after the July 16 dis-
tcovery, Spanish authorities kept
, them off the beaches, impounded
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