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    I N D I A N A "State Chess AssQciation

    U A R T E R L YAPRIL - JUNE 1974

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    Contents* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ' * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ~ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

    Articles

    Novice Chess ...Personal History of Variation.ISC,1 Charter.1974 Ball State Championship.Midwest Intercollegiate.

    1-23 - 5.678.910

    ] ] - ] 2] 3 - ] 4... ] 5] 6 - 1718- 2 ]. . . 2 2

    Photos.3rd. Indianapolis Open.Southern Ln d r an a Open ..State Champion Upset & Lafayette' Spectacular.Qu art o r - Itn a 1 Gam e s .c. C ,\ Tournaments ..Tournament Announcements.ISCA Ac t t v i t.Lc s Ca lenda r.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ~ * *Our Cover Name the Chess Squares Contest

    The ii rs t I SCA member to name all the chess pe r s o tie l i t Les correctly, orthe first person with the most correct .nswers postmarked by June 1, 1974wins $10 plus free entry i rvto the Sept. 14-15 Bf a ck Knight :J:oul"nament.R u 1 e s: Only payed-up I S C A members as of April 1, 1974 are elig ible.********************************************************************Name the Chess Personalities from left to right starting at the top or foryOll Algebraic Notation players start at b8 d8 ts h8 - ,,7 - c7 etc.Send your answers :0: CleoR. MoodayISeA Quarterly Ed.

    Rural Route 4C rB wf or ds vi ll e, I nd ia na47933

    postmark dead 1 ine June 1, 1974

    John Campbell 1620

    ] P - Q , ' I N - K B 32 P-(J,B4 P-1(33. N-QB3 B-N5. : t . Q . - B 2 N-B35. P - K 3 P-Q,'l3s . N - B 3 B-1\27. B - Q 2 Q - K 28- P - Q R 3 B x : " i9. BxB 0-010. B - Q , 3 P - Q ' i11. p x P Px P.12. 0-0 K R - K ]13. H- Q;'l5 P-Q.R414. B X N BXijJ .j. B X R P 8-1'. '4I f ) B - N ' : l Q - K 517 Kl l -QHl QR-Bl18. Q](Q N X QI f ) : P - Q R 4 B-1I320 . E - I \: l P-KB321. 1"'ft'l4 B - 8 :322 P - N 5 R - R l

    2~1. [ 1 - : ' < 4 R - R 224 R-R3 R/]-RJ25 . K/1- R1 K-B226 Hi 1 I I K 3" '- P - B 3 \-Q:3,~H B'~:-; [(Xli~~~ B 2 P-KB4:JO :' : \4 EX P, ' " H Z RX P~ J :t~ !\- t~ 2 (VIR;'n ~~~iH l \ -R4: : : ~ . ,:-n1 (;-\jZ. t; , . i , . - l 1 2 1\-[';:3_ ~ . 1: -B le i l l(-N:;' .: 1 ' ,fl" r> ft." r- (~:\4:Ik. 1 I ' \ 3 ((-In:~9 Ii W I H-IL'41 1 \'lt~ It- B71eh' ; 1 l{-\lZ K -M,.};~ f~-R:Jeh il.-R5.};~ R- 83 P-B3.+4. \- I II [ {, B54:;. tt-R3cil l\-N3?4 G !t-RS H-N5eh4~ 1 \ ( . '\'3 R - R 548 . H - K R 8 ft- R 249. R X P [\-K3; jO. I\-B5 tI-Nl5J n " R 8 ' " 1 1 - H 252. 1"-114 R - K 21:::; ') [{-QN8ch lHl2).) .54. R-j(El8 IH~355 P - R 5 13-K ]?5(1 HXP n x p. - . P - N " P-N3')li58 p x P B X P59 R-B(i B-Kl60 . R - K G ! R x R

    N O V I C E C HE S S

    Ron Ellis 1574

    I' m afraid of the Nim.o, so I picked an old defence.My book says thIS is poor for black.So white blocks his bishop also!This is poor for black also .Now my bishop is aimed at his king.Forced. I felt I had the advantage.Maybe 0-0-0 would have been better'I.thought I had something here A't least hi s queenb}S/lOp pawn!s backward and look at the bishop.O op s, h ad n' t seen this. IJm in troubleHe m i s s e d - - P~QB4 where i1e '"',ins t i1e ex~hange.,My ex t re pawll r sn 1 t very s t ron,g, but" in t he endgamec ou l d make a, passerHis kn.ight Hi power/ol, thanks to my tred e But heshould hev e played his bishop to 02. .I hadn' I"_ seen the advance of hid b i s b op ,I Ivas alter hIS B pawrl an d So I have a weak R pawn.

    I Lhou,:.;hl his /.;(l1ght was better than my bad bishop,sur-c ri i d n ' t see i b i,

    He put '. i:J 1,1 :j',~ pi~t'!l.-; t.'II the wrong color.He r (. he. o tFv-r s ~ dr sw .[Je Inn:..t lV:i'V! {"h,;;r!!~,--:d his ms nd -R~R5 wou l cl drawlie mas r have i houg ivt. he had a per pct ua I withoutmy rook to blo~k, but In;' kniaht blocks just as well.

    Sure I Uce my knJght better than b i s bishop.felt tJ lcr'(;o W as something better be r e For white

    I p la y~ d (01' another cheapo, but .it w as too ob viou s.had expected B-R2.

    This is poor as i t gives wjlite two passed connectedpawns. It wm l the break I needed.Hore the kibitzers thought white could have pushed theKR pawn, but black has E1 check with the rook and wouldg et b eilind th e paM'n easily,

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    sr \xt{ch(i2. 1'-\;;{ i: l. i '- II -t(i-t 1'- B:i(i:j. \- B- t(i(;. P-IHich(ii. P-\(;(ii!. 1'-111I i!). I 'x H7(1. \-\(;('h7I. \-I\;,chi2. x xl'7:1. \-Il'JH. 1\j::i'i r~,~:.', Not 11... ', NX???; 12. N-Q5 wins ~. p i .ece ; for if the Knight is defended'R ;: . then. 13. P-QN4 and. if the Knlght moves then 13. NxKPch K-Rl; 14. RxB.f 'Oddly e:nough the best move,may be 11,.., BX/II; 12. RxB QxRP; .13. B-R6 R-K1;, (not 13 ... R-Q1.; 1..4. Q-94 P.-B3; 1-;5 N-N5.N-B3;16.BxN pxB; 17. R-R3 Q-Q4;,' .. . . 18 . . QXQ pxQ; 19. N-K6 wlmllng tl)eexc"hang.e. If z ns tead IS .... /?-K4" 16. Q-Q6and the, threat of, -8-Q5chis too much.) When you have to l i ke Whlte s game;" but at "Le e s i , Blackhas life ..

    'rile logical continuation if N-R3 (hen. 11. P-B6.n. R-BIThe quiet move that makes lJ P QB4 look like a blunder. 11: P-9R31ook s playable, - but after 1.1 NxP; 12.P-QN4 Q-Q1 Black seems able .t.o'soLv e filS problems -._ll" ._

    12.. N-Q5 N-QB312. P-K3; 13. N-K7ch K-BJ~ 14. NxB_RxN; (14 ... NxP; 15 RXN) 15. Q-N3.l3.N-Q4 . .... , .Thr ee tening 14, NxN.

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    1 : ~ .14.

    (1 s .H' iflfl inR

    Bx\ 14. I3x1\ P - K 3

    I",. B-(Ul :lAn unpleasant move that I do not be l i eve Black saw. Of cor.trs~, he .can nOW

    a." ~J'll be seSn later, puttin~ the Queen on a lIne wIthrQp the QBP but ."Wh!(c'R Rook can only lead to trouble.I!)Hi. \- 11 7

    QXR PR-NI 17. Q - Q 2 Q - 1l5?')

    I '10 not know what inspired this m ov$; despair, a s ui ci da l i mp uLs e, fa ls ef Q R P K4 19. BxP NxB; 20 RxQ NxR andope ... Falsc hope? yes, [ o r i i 18. "6 - ; IBlack has a Bishop and Rook for the Queen and pawn. Not exact y an evenfronde for Black, but there is a chance.18 I\:l:N Resigus

    I f nothing else, 19 B-B6 picks up a Rook

    Tony camllhell James ~JcConnick1 . P -Q I l4' 1 . . N - Q B 33. pxP4 P -K N3

    5 B-N2G NpxN7 . N - B 38. 0-0N x NB-N2'0-0P - Q B 4

    N-KB3P-Q4N x PP-KN3TIle same ei s b t ]: move as .in the previous game, but what ah difEerentce1an" decided to try an idea of portisch's (w 0 s e ems 0 lBvedxchan~e makes. l~eaS) that I had seen a few years earlier but never playean abundance of f t Iv nome n tor analysised. The story of my openings, spur 0 Ie, .9 B-N2

    More usual is 9. P-Q4 bringing the Bishop to the Kingside.N - Q B 3B-B49]0.: R-NI II. P-Q3 P-B5'?

    . k . t d accusing finger at it.I .I ike the move, e I ter the game McGormlc po io e d ,n te r ob Le ms 'for WhiteBut. 1 io e t it IS a good, "harp move that sets Some e .z n r p f 1 f th1 t lethe problems. is not really the au toeATho fact that I was ab e 0 so v rOUI;d and ti ime to play sharp,ly for a winmove. Aitc r e l L, it wa.~ the money end a l e rn e amount of mental a nx r e t y in them ove that creates winnlng chances 6opponent seemS ideal.

    12. P-K4 B-N5 13. P-Q4 P-QN4the Queenslde play comes hot and heavy.The point of P-BS, noWis n l s o a thought, to be followed by P-KB4.

    13.. .P-K4

    I; P -QRl P-QR 4 ] 5 P-KR3 BX N .look i, 'ke the best idea, but at the time the textHind.i~ht makes 8-Q2S( !( 'nl cd most logi cal.

    J(;. QX H17. HI'XPP-N5RPXP 18 P-K519 . Q -Q 5

    R-Bl '

    I~) 20- B X P Q x Q .notb e s tahead

    Blnck lVouldwork o ttcr 21.is ']0. . .P-K3.-011 the' ec t ua 1 g'c"1me.

    21. J\xQ KR-Q) 22 . I.IxNBxR RxB and Black has two pieces and the']'] BxQBP? NxKP; 23. B-R5 NxB; 24.hv"vr PQwn structure for the Rook,

    22-23 - R-N724 .R - R JR X BB - B IR/3-B] 25. R- R726 R- B7 P-KR3K-R2

    White has a complete bind on the pos1tion Black can not trade off a setaf Rooks be c euse it loses the QBP. The KP is frozen due to the weakness ofthe KBP; and the KBP Can not advanc e sz nc e 8Eter t he exchange of pawns Whi t e ' sllog~ on the seventh would run amuck. f!,lack has two choices; p l eyi ng R-N1glvlng, up the QBP In hope of some c oun' i e r c p tev , or simply marking time andwai t ing to see w_hii}t White will try, thus the text.

    27. K-N2 R-R ]White decides to centralize his King and Black decides, that being the

    .case, then maybe .col1nter-play is the best idea after all. Though it seemsto. keep both Roaks on the board with R-Nl. be t t e r28. " R X R2 9 . R X B P R X RR - R 7 30 R- B731- B"R5 R-B7RX R-I Was .happy to. s e'e the last set of Rooks go.-r. 32. BXR P-'K3 33, B- Q 6Oops.' The Black Bishop's bi d for freedom is cut oiL, 33 .. BxB; 34_ pxBend t he pawn Queens. .33.. . , . B-N2 3'1. B-K7To. prevent P-B3 .: now Black is trapped in the corner of the board.

    34pCB4

    'P-KR435- B-R3 38 P-N4 Pxp3 6 K-B3 K-NI 39: pxp K-Nl3 7 . K-K4 K'R2 '40. P-N5. 40.' P-B5 is' also a 'choice bilt it increa,ses.J)la_ck'f; drawiIlg chances. Since40':." .B-B1 is answer.ed .b y B-Q6.the text, makihg the.Black. KBP 'permanent lybec kwe r d , is the 'more s01i1 of the two..40'., ..41. P-Q54'2. KxP4 3-K -Q 644.K-Q745- K-QS

    B-N2.Px Pch. K-R2-K e N .1K-R2.K~N'1.

    46. K-KB47.KxP -48. l l - O O49.. P-K65 0- P -:,K 7.

    K -R2B-RlB-N2 (wa n t i1l8B-B) (want i(lgR.esgns '.'BXB)KXB)

    Highlights of .the 1913 pan-Amel'icanlnterc~lfegiate ..'mt.By Harold Winston & Mi'ke Decker

    University of Chicago. ret e i ned its t i t leof US. Intet'collegi li 'te. Champions.at At Le nt:e 'when -the y won 6 matches and drew 2.' , thus: captured first p'lace .tr opby on t i ebr e ak over the Un i v er s i t y of Toronto. 73 teams and.315 players iromfrom 24 states and Canada campeted.in the Pan Amer.i co n held Dec. 26.-30: 'R~ght.be h ind. Chicago and Toronto Came CCNY 3Td, 6'tl-1'(,. followed by Harvard and Pr Lnc e t.on6-:2, a~d with 5\;-2* were Temple:, .Carnegie .Me t I o n , .. Br ook l y n , Cas.eWestern Re se r ve;,Chicago B, and Drake .ill tiebreak order. Next year:s t o utxnemervt: will e i t ne e be.he l d at Lou is v i l l e 'or University' of M""ssachuaetts 'e t Amher.st.

    There' WEre four teams from Lnd ie ne , whicH flni'sh,ed in the following or der ,15tb. place2 7 t ho nl ace39th- place40th. place

    lridi ana unr ver-st ty .... : , ., . 5 match 'lI'i'nsPurdue Universty:, . -.__'..:,4\1:!.match'wns .Ball state Uni verst ty _ .. _ -.4 match' IVins'Ros"e-fiulman Insti tute ...... ," match winsRoger Blaine of Tnd.ie ne University was eLect ed President of. the' Inter-

    c c l Leg i e te=Che s s League of ~meTJca Lor 1974. Last. year Roger was elected'j(;LAMembership Duec tor and become pres i derrt in mid-year when the inc umbent c.ee i g ned ,

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    A r t i C l e I.

    A r t i c l e II.

    A r t i cl e I I I .

    A r t i cl e I V.

    A r t i cl e V .

    I S C A C h a r t e r

    The name of this organization shall be; I nd i an a S t a t e C h e s sA s s o c i a t i o n .

    A . The purpose of this organization shall be to e id thedevelopment. of or g s n iz e d chess in Indiana.B. The Fnnc t ions of the 1. S . C . , 4 . . shal~ be;

    1 To aid in the increase of the number of Indianachesspl ayers ,2. To aid in promoting and publicizing chess tburnamentsheld 10 Indlana.3. I.S.C.A. is the sole authority to bestow state champion-ship titles. .4. I.S.C.A. will conduct general business meetings at theindividual state championship and the state speed

    c bemp i ons h i p . Officer's -c ounc i i meetings will be' helcjwhen necessary, at the discretion of the preSident. Ageneral ma jori ty of officers may also call a generalbusiness meeting of board of Directors or the membershipwithout consent of President ..

    5. To conduct such chess-related ac~ivities as the member-ship and. the officers decide upon.

    The membership shall be. drawn from all interested persons, withonly Indiana residents having voting, rights.

    A. The elected officers} in order of succession, are.1 . President 2 Vice-President 3. Treasure r 4: '$ec re ta ry5. Publicity Editor

    B The appointed officers are appointed by the President;subject to confirmation of officers. 1. I.S.C.A. Consultant2. Five District T'r usi e es 3. Committee Chairmen

    A. The elected officers will be so elected at the annual statebusiness meeting held dur.ing the State Championship Tmt.B. T.hes~ officers will be nominated. seconded, and then elected

    by open ballot. The elected officers will serve a term ofOne year. The Distr.ic.t Trustees w.i.l1 serve a term of oneyear. The. I.S.C.A Consultant and Committee Chairmen willserve ~ nrimina1 term directed by the president.

    Article VI. The elected officers F'or m the legislative and judicial counc.ilof I.S.C.A. Their duties are;

    1. president - preside over all business meetings2. Vice-President - preside OVer business meetings in theabsence of president - Serve as Judicial Committee chair.-man over all C ommi t tees

    3. Treasurer _- Take care of money and give financial reportsat ve r- r o.us times ,104 Secretary Keep r:ecords of meetings and correspondencewith other state associations5. Publicity Editor - Respon~i.ble for coordination of FiveD'i st r ic t Trustees and settle disputes of Districts -Sent news to newspapers as needed

    , A r t i cl e V I I . Income "hall be from;: a . membership dues b. any profit donatedFr om 1.S C.A. tournaments 'c. contributions d. other s o r c e s

    I Art t cl e \'111. Quorum is defined as; 2 officers plus ge ne re l=me j or i i y (for ageneral .business meeting) Officers present after receiving a 10day notice (for an Officers meeting)

    A r t i e} e s I X . Amendments to this c he r t e r should be presented in writing tothe Officer's Council. At the discretion of this Founcil, theproposal would then be i rrt roduc ed at the next business meetingfor f"nal approval by the membership.

    A r ttc l e X . Ratification of this charter shall be by a majority vote ofthe 1974 business meeting.

    Th"~ charter Was d,awn up at the 1972 Speed Championship. but failed to bevoted upon at the 1973 busines s meeting .

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    January 19-2;0(Ind.)3rd INDIANAPOLIS OPEN

    f oh n p et ri so n 2060 4\1 ,..$100 & 1s t. pl ac e tr op hy Southern Indiana Openn y C am p be ll 1921 4 .$26.66 & Class A trophyD av e M en de ), 1586 4 .$26.66 & Class C trophyM ar k H az le wo od 1939 4 ..... $26,66&f am es A nt o, 1i ne 1640 3\1 .Cl es s B trophy Finali m ot hy W he el er Un r 3 . .U nr at ed t ro ph y rank Name & USCF rating Rd . 1 Rd . 2 Rd . 3 Rd . 4 Rd . 5 Total Score

    31 players1 David oenHnf 1981 IV-51, 1V-39 1V-4 IV-8 IV-6 5RESERVE 2 Denni s Go g e 1885 IV-20 IV-58 0- 9 1V-34 1V,1] 4~ 93 Tony camp bell 1921 w - 47' I V -21 0-34 I V-15 W- 9 4~ 84 Robe r t K arn i s ky 1693 W-]2 W-28 L-J W-25 W-19 4 9~M i cha e 1 Fletcher 1572 4\1 ".$50 & l s.i , place trophy 5 Gary K l in gl esmi th ]891 W-40 L-9 W-22 W-21 W-27 IJ 9Roy Fo Ie i c o 1419 4\1 ' . . . , $ 5 0 6 Charle s A lden 2055 1V-22 I V-3 6 \ V- 3S W-33 L- ] 4 8 15\~R ob er t B an ta 1301 4 $6.67 7 Hal Ki bb ey ] 8 2 0 I V-3 0 I V- 6] L-33 W-39 IV-20 4 8 ] 2%Ken Sweda 1300 4 .. $6.67 & Class D trophy ~ ~ Mark n az t e wo o d 1983 w - 63 IV-49 W- 45 L-l W-24 4 7George W Edwards Unr . 4 . . $6.67 & Class Unr . trophy Graham Sh ep fer 1473 IV-70 I V-5 D- 2 1V-]3 L- 3 3% 12Jon A. Em pey 90 8 3\1 ..Class E trophy 10 Jim Agler u n r . W-43 W-] ' l 0-]3 L-ll IV-37 3% 9 1 1 2 ] 5lhr ] Larry Swindell 1844 1V-76 D-25 W-23 W-lO L- 2 3% 9V z 1533 player s 1] 2 John G oldsmi th J 206 L- 4' I V- 4 4 1 1' -3 1 W-45 0-18 3~ 9j . 13 ~1ich ael G ant ] 826 IV-62 W- 3 7 D- ] 0 L-9 \V- 32 3~ 8%14 Charles Ni co 1 ]644 1V-76 L-]O 1V-28 0- 32 1V- 35 31 2 8

    January 19 (lnd.) J 5 T om Charle s 1810 D- 32 1V-35 IV- 4] L-3 \V-33 3% 7% 14 ~INDIANAPOLIS BEGINNERS OPEN 16 Ro b ert Shipe 1747 D- 35 L-32 1V -77 I V -4] 1V-38 3% 7Y2 J 01217 Al e xi s Mi Isk y ] 0 2 ] 1V-24 L-45 0- 6] 1V-62 \V-36 3~ 6 10 %18 Marc Simon ]740 L-52 \V-67 IV-59 l V- 50 D -] 2 3% 6 ]0 %1st Chris Wheeler 8th. S c ot t R i ch a rd s on 19 Mark Jones unr . I V- 55 D- 2 6 0 - 2 7 \V-29 L- 4 3 9 152nd, C ha rl es R ou th 9 th , D on al d Gregory 20 G reg o ry Linn Ll] 6 L-2 IV-72 IV - 49 w - 26 L-7 3 9 14 %3 rd, K en ne th F ic kl e 10th. G en tr y D un lo p 21 Jo e R i e Wseck er ]492 I V- 60 L -3 I V-4 0 L- 5 IV-51 3 8~ 154t h p at ri ck R ee ce 1 1t h. M ike L ark in ' 22 Rodney right ] 390 L- 6 l V- 42 L -5 l V- 52 l V- 4 5 3 8 12 ]4 %5 t ho D ou gla s M i ll er iu. kim Mur duck 23 Dan Kamen un r , IV-50 \V -29 L-]] D-36 0-34 3 86th. Dave Dixon 13t h. egina)d Bruce 24 Do na ld U rq uh ar t l581 L-17 IV-53 I V-4 7 l V- 46 L- 8 3 7% ] 3~r n: E ri c S tr ic kl an d I d tb . S ol om o n K en ne dy 25 D av id D ar di ng er 1428 \Y-73 D-ll 0- 4 6 L- 4 \V -49 3 7~ 12 %26 Char les Haley ] 608 \Y- 64 D-19 D-32 L- 20 lV-59 3 7 12 1247 players 27 ~ la rk T ra as 1506 \V-68 D - 4 6 0-] 9 I V-4 8 L- 5 3 7 12" 28 Ra y Lamkin 1391 IV-65 L-4 L-14 IV-67 \Y- 46 3 7 1229 Da n Vespa J 52 9 1 Y- 6 9 1 ), - 23 I V-6 3 1.,-]9 \Y-47 3 6%J anua ry !l. O ( In d. ) 30 Ti m Grassel 1287 L- 7 L-48 11'-5 1\'-5 W-50 3 6INDIANA TORNADO 31 Jim Moser ] 450 L-46 IV-68 L-12 \Y-71 W-53 3 53. 2 John Kish 1278 D-] 5 W-16 D-26 0-)4 L-i3 2Y 2 ]O~33 James Rickert 14J 7 1'1-48 0-34 1V-7 L-6 L-]5 2~ ]0 16Pi.erre ~Veisz 1714 1s t. p la ce trophy 34 Bl arne Nell com b 1771 11'-77 0-33 D-3 L- 2 0-23 2' 10 ] 5We s S mi t h 1214 2nd. place trophy 35 Bernard Esarey 12]2 0-]6 L-15 W-43 lV-6] L-14 2\ { 9%M ik e M oo se m il le r 1384 3r d. p la ce t ro phy 36 R od T hu rm an 1502 \ Y- 42 L- 6 IV-51 0 -23 L-li 2YJ 9J ef f A ls on 1494 Class C trophy 37 Craig ilines lIJ] 8 I V, -6 L -] 3 1'/-54 0-38 L-]O 2% 8 13\2Joel Alson 1208 cis s' D trophy 38 David Du r l ach e r 3661 \V -67 I V- 52 L -6 D-.37 L-I6 2% 8 13MiJrk Bj Dr k 1 nrrd 90 0 Class E t I'ophy 39 Ri ch a r d . co 1 e 1480 W-75 L-] I V- 71 L -7 0-40 2 Y2 7% ] 3VjT"j{ijCOX II I Unr. Unrated trophy 40 James Tygum H27 L-5 \Y-73 1,"21 \Y -5I J D-39 2Y 2 7% 12 %41 Edward Heiny 1414 IV-54 0-66 L-]5 L-I6 1'/-6] 2~ 718 p Le yer s ,I 42 Jeff Cannon unr. L- 36 L- 22 1'1-72 D -63 W-62 2' 2 5%43 G ary Sander s ] 5 2 4 L-IO D-76 1.,-35 IV-75 1'/-48 z\ f 5T.D. George R. M ar t i n 4'l Gregg Terhune unr. L-l2 0-75 I V-64 \V-63 Z% 3%,I 45 patrick Reed 1645 IV-53 1'/-)7 L- 8 L- ] 2 L-22 2 1046 Marvin Krank . U n r . \V-3] D-27 0-25 L- 24 L-28 2 947 Donal d Renn er J373 L- 3 l V- 60 L -2 4 IV-68 L-29 2 8 1 3 ~ 1 z48 ~ \ ar k T i nn el l unr. L-3 3 lV-30 11'-8 L- 27 L-43 2 8 13

    February 2-3 (Ind.) 49 Cleo R. ~Iooday ] 4 8 ] W - 7 4 L- S 1,-20 IV-57 L-25 2 8 1350 Wil fi am Evans 1453 L-23 IV-69 1' /- 52 L -] 8 L- 30 2 8 121tSOUTHERN INDIANA OPEN 51 K en S te ck er t 1332 L -] W-75 L-3 6 IV-56 L- 2 ] 2 7 \ ' z 1352 John paige ]207 IV-18 L- 38 L-50 L-22 \V-70 Z 7 ~ ,~ 12A le xi s M ir sky de fe ats R on T hu rm an 53 Bill Slichenmeyer ] ) 7 2 L-45 L-24 W-70 1'/-58 1--31 2 7 11H th e final round.' f 54 Douglas Toll ivel' Unr. L 41 \ Y-5 7 1- -3 7 L- 40 1V-76 2 7 1055 Ke n F ri ed l a n d el ' 1469 L-]9 0-64 0-56 L- 30 1'1-69 2 6' )56 Mark Smiley un r , L-37 0-62 0-55 L-5J \V-67 2 5\2 9Look out Judy. Alexis may be th e 57 Je rr y Ha rt ma n 12~5 L-66 L-54 I V - G O L-49 W-74 2 5 ~ ! z 8 \' 2next W om a n c ha m pi on of Indiana. 58 Je ff Flow ers 1423 W-72 L-2 L- 4 8 L- 5 3' 11'-68 2 5 1 Q lh59 Randall De rby 1374 W-74 L-18 W-69 L-26 2 5 8\ 260 Duane Conk ev Lur. L - 2 J L- 47 L- 57 W-73 IV-7] 2 5 8

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    61 ~lichael Do r tch 142] 1V-78 L-7 0-]7 L-35 L- 41 ]~ 8Y2 STATE CHAMPION UPSET !!2 Larry ~1iller ] 296 L-1,3 0-56 W-64 L-17 L-42 1~ 8 ]33 Kevin Heaco x ] 335 L-8 W-70 L-29 0-42 L- 44 ]~ 8 ]34 Don Scales ]022 L- 26 0-55 L-62 L-44 W.~ 5 ]~ 65 ~lark Trulock Un r. L-28 0-77 L-30 1V-76 lY z 3 1 ' 2 Th e Lafayette Spectacular (Feb. 9 -1 0) , hosted by th e WABAS H VALLEY6 John Boyd ]760 W-57 0- 4] ] Y z 2 C HE SS A SS OC IA TI ON , l va 's he ld a t th e b eau tifu l Ram ada Inn in Lafayet te ,17 Morris Jacobs 1187 L-38 L-]8 W-74 L- 28 L- 56 I 7Y2 Indiana. The two da y tournament proved to be an exciting c on t e s t: fo r8 Lau r en t Belsie Unr. L-27 L- 31 1V-78 L-47 L-58 1 7 th e to p cash pri2es. Included in t his g roop , was the Indiana S tat e9 Herschel Short 887 L-29 L- 50 \V-73 L-59 L-55 I 6 Champion - 2100 USCF rated Ed Vano. Mr . Vano was th e higest rated0 Lys l e Haney Un r , L-g L-63 L-53 1\'-78 L- 52 I 5U 9 player participating in th e 5 round SS-Open ..] Steven Oowd ]304 L-l1 1V-78 L-39 L- 31 L-64 I 5' 9 In round 3 though, Mr. Vano lost his chances at first pr i ze . as2 Richard Por tnoy un r . L- 58 L- 20 L-42 L-74 \V-?8 ] 5 Y z 81 he wa s upse t by USCF rated B-player Hug h Har t Wilmette, Illinois -.(1 Kenn eth Mann Unr. L-Z5 L-40 L-69 L-60 Bye I 5 Y z 8~ (see game below). The game, which began 88 a Queen's Gam b it Declined4 Ki rk Uemaree Un r , L-49 L- 59 U67 w-n L- 57 ] 5 reverted to the Accepted Variation wit h one drawback White was not5 A rthu r Funk Unr. L.- 39 L - 5 J D 44 L- 43 L-64 % 7 e e s i l y able to retrieve h is p awn.6 Nathan Thomas 1135 L- 14 0-43 L-65 L-54 Y z 4Y2 Vano's less gave Bernard Pe r be m an intlBtjve - as h e h an di ly7 John Barney 1257 L-34 0- 6 5 L-16 % 4 defeated h is o pp os it io n, finishing 5-0 an d taking home first prize.8 Ules Ran s ro rd Unr. L-61 L-7] L-68 L-70 L-7Z 0I f . . . . . i tLs t. place pr i z. e $145 - - David Deming Ed Val lo Hugh Hart Queen 's Gambit2nd. & 3rd. Tie $60 each - - Dennis Gogel & Tony Campbel l .. . ] d4 d5 17. 1'4 Qb5 33. Ra3 Bc4 49 Kg3 Ke5lass A Tie $6.66 each -- Gary K1inglesmith, Hal Kibbey, & Hazlewood 2. C4 c6 18. Khl Rg8 34. nci Rc7 50. Kf3 f43. Nf3 e6 19. de 0-0-0 35 h3 Rd4 51, K1'2 Ke4lass B $20 & Trophy Robert Karni sky 4. Nc3 dc 20. ef Rg7 36, Rac3 Rf4 5Z . K!!2 1'3'5. e4 b5 ,Z ] . Nf5 Rf7 37. Kh2 Kes 53. Kel Kf4lass C $20 & Trophy Graham Shepfer 6. a4 Bh4 22. Qg4 Kb8 38 Kg3 Rd4 5r1 KfZ h4D $~ O & Trophy 7. BdZ Bb7 Z3 . ~ Be2 Ne4 39. Kf2 f5 5"5. Kf] K~3lass John Gol dsmi th 8. ah Bc3 24. Q M a3 40. Ke3 Re4* 56, J{gl . K 39. Sc3 cb 25 Q,el QC5 4]. Kf3 h5 57" H2 KMlass E $10 Alexis Mirsky ]0. b3 a5 26. Ng3 b3 4Z . Rc2 Be2* '58 -. K~] Kg3O d5 Nf6 27.' Ne4 Be4 43. Kf2 Rc3 59. K ] KfZnrated $20 & Trophy Jim Agler ] Z, be b4 Z8 , Bf3 Sd3 44, Rc3* Kd7 60, Kh2 Ke]13. Bf6 gi6 29. Bd5 Re? 45. Re3 Re3 6] . Kh3 fZH Bd3 Nd7 30, Qc3 Rd5 46. Ke3 Sf] 6Z , KhZ fl/R] 5. 9-0 NC5 3] .. Qh3* Rh7 47. Kf2 BgZ 63. Res ignsourn aliien t Oi recto r - - Roger Bla ine Assistant ~irector - - Pat Reed 16. Nd4 a4 3Z . Qa3 Qa3 48. Kg2 Ke6

    The Winner!! D av id D em J ng receivesc ash from TD. fioger Blaine

    Da~id Dem ing vs. Charles Alden

    D av id D an a- Ba sh ia n b at tl es p ar ha mt~e final round on board No. I asKenne t h Fickle looks on.

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    C l a ss P r i z e W i n n er s! ! (left tu rig ht)A gl er , M ir sk y, K ar ni sk y, G ol ds mi th ,and Shep't e r ,

    Bernerd Parham receives f ir st p la cecheck &' t roph y from Assist ant T,D.R it a K v sk c v s zk y ,

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    Lafayette Spectacular

    Bi1.1 Wines, Hugh Hart, and John John Roush (black) winning lIameDic}wver in last round. with .Walter Kllrpul!kit (white).

    Avery Swiderek David Jaffe

    INDIANA TEAMS AT PAN-AMERICAN INTERCOLLEGIATEby Roger Blaine. lCLA presidentFour Indiana schools were represented among the 73 teams a t the P~n-AmericanIntercollegiate Championship in Atlanta. Dec. 26-30. 1973: Indi.5'na Univer-sity. Purdue. Ball State, and Ros e s Hu Lmo n Institute. I.U. took the honorsa'mong Hoosier schools with a 5-3 match record for 15th. place over-all, andthe tTophy for best team rated under 1800. Purdue placed 27th with '4~-3~Lwhi Ie Ball State was 39th and Roe e s Hu l me n 40th with 4-4 r e cor ds .The stru.~le for the state title came right down to the wire as I.U. andBall State met the final round. Boards 2. 3. and 4 drew, and Mike Gantsqueezed out a pe i n I u l win over Randy Gilliland On Board 1 to give I.U. a2 ' . 1 - 1 1 . : 2 victory /.Illdi\'idU

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    Indr anapo l is Ht g h School Open

    Edward J Pope lR69 4 lsIDona Ld Urc uhe r t 170~ 3 1 - 1 2ndChris t:.askowski a14 3 1 - 1 3rd,Kev in Fourt eal1 1409 3 1 - 1 4th,M ar ti n K el le r 1 3 4 9 3% 5th,

    1 , Valpara iso2, West Lafayette3, Broad Ripple4 Knigh ts town5, Cerltra[

    Indianapolis Jr. High School open

    Joe Hurt 1 4 3 2 5 1st ,Mike Hurt 1501 4 \ - i Znd .Dave Crowe 1062 4 ! - > 3rd,Keith Sweda 1 5 5 4 4 4th,Chris S'tarkey 1322 4 5th,

    1, Souths ide2, ,Shortridge'3, Maconaquah4, pi,erce A5 Wrig:h't -A,

    Indi'-ana $;350 Handicap{tuadJ st. Marl!. Jones, '" , ... , . .. , "" j ; 1 O ' t J2 " " , Mark.Bjo rk l an d, .:. ,." .. '. ',$503'rd. Davi d Mendel.. , , , . : , .,' . .-,.' $30"4th, Virgil :Cox."5th, Dan' nsras. ',,(ith, David Shapj ro",

    , . - . , . . . . :, , . : 3 0,"$15

    .", , ." $J5

    69 p!yers

    Alb,er t Chao.Teff HaI't.Frank BowenBr ian I .Lnden LeubDoug Mil le rSandy Vance

    77 players

    Cjaytor i RichardsonChris WheelerRoneId BishopCurtiS SimmonTony Money'Beth'Quimby

    150513341063Unr,Unr,

    'rl[ [ [ 0 0 [ ! ) 0 i l r n r n l ~ P E N 1L,/IMPORTANT NOTICE

    Tournament Playe~sAnn , olJncement ,not 'annou,', n ee d "n US ' C F a,nnouncemelit

    March 17 lind,)INDIANA HS BEGINN!:RS OPEN

    top C't: op 1)top E1s t: , I lru: ,2nd. UnrBest gIrl

    12851136Un.Un,..'1,163

    46th,47th.4 sr.49th,4 10th,best g ir 1 ,, 'xth- cader from Shelbyville. displays hisChristopher Wheeler, 11, a ~J na ~1iS Beginners Open in January, and thetrophies for w i nn i.ng the In 1 ; t Ppatrick's Day, Chris rolled up ~ perfectIndiana HS Be g irme c s Open ong f' r games and a lO-minute playoff In the

    score in both events, wInn~n e~und Chris has Won nineteen of h.s lastfirst and four games In t e ,8f tl' Nice going, Chris, but you can't staytwenty "tournament games-_-some_ ea.with the begin~ers plaYlng lIke that,March HI lind,)2nd INDIANA TORNADO

    Donald Urquhanlt 1694Jim Murduck. 1343Mark ,Gra\'emIer H69Mike Larkin J044Ronald Bishop UnT.Bill Smythe directed forC.C",A.

    1, Ch r is Wheeler2, Terry Van Winkle3, Jeff navt s4, Ronald Bishop5. Scott Richardson6, Jeff Cadwell7, Randy BrOlin8, Bob Rohe9, Dave Dixon10, Gary Lutes

    TO , Bi 11 Smythe

    4433?

    33 p l e y ers1st. place trophy &$15Class D trophy & $15Class C trophyClass E trophyun ra ted trophy

    vu i adin popadicJohn ,PetrisonMarvin RoganEric ButlerJ, 'Edward PopeWilliam Smythe

    21462D6!l190'1188218691741

    March 1~17 (Ind.).INDIANA PREMIER32~2 %13o

    54443%32

    .34 players1st. place trophy & $100$33.33'$33.33 & Class D trophy~~~s~3 C t.rophyClass E trophyUnrated t rophy

    Mar th 16-1" 7 ( In d. )INDIANA BOOSTERJohn Kelley, 1724Frank Flemming 1697Tim 'Roll 1247Cornelius, HochstedlerLee Hav 'ens Jr , 1546Larry MaSsens1191Kevin Thompson un r.

    Tournament OrganizerContinental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect AveMt, Vernon, N,Y, 10553,

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    I L A K E MICHIGAN Op enA PR ~ l 6 -7 ( 9 7 4 )

    5 ROUND SWISSTIME CONTROL: 45/2

    4128SOUTH FRANKLINMICHIGAN CITY, IN. 46360

    IOGI\fJU at U.S. 421 and U.S. 20

    ENTRY.FEE: $14 If mailed by 3/30$1 2 To juniors under 18 Al l fees $3 more if nard af tournament. .REGISTRATION AT 'SITE: 8-9. 45a.m. 4/6SCHEDULE: 10,::2.30.7. 30

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    TOURNA MENT S C HEDUL E

    March 30-31 lind.)INDIANA OPEN.)S:-i, ,lO/2, Horml :301, Sr udent Cen tc r , BaHSl:I1~', l'~jiv . l\'Id\:inlcy & l ': dL Avc .. ! 'I1unc lQ,I'Y: ol~. 1St" Diem r< q. for Ind. res. ($-1.IInd (' I' : ~l S: .! ,.1(n. $~ d),t-'-:t,U on 100 ( :>nt rj~. ': i~ OP , 1 2:1 7 ;- ;', fi O, E :q JI 'T '1 60. 40 . A 50, ~O , B '10.: J: I . ~IJ. iiI . ( .. 1:0. 2 . j;. 1(: . !) :1 0. 2 0 10. s. 5.I ; ;l i' I( I\' . 2 5. l: i, s :l, wuumn 25. u J) f' at (' d. 2 0.I., I: ...!_ 8" .\.Y1 ~/: IO. 1 ' ( " . !u2::l0-7. 10:1 E:-;T:J(d)l: (';llllpl)t.!ll. 20 1 Hjn.'Ts:d~Avr-. . .YIullci(',J \: .17~01

    Apri l 6 -7 (Irrd .)LAKE MICHIGAN OPEN;}-s~ , -E5_2. Howa:nl ,Johnson's, 4128 S. Frank .~i!l, \ l l ( _ J I~~C Jn City, EF; 814 if hy .1 1 30 , la te !

    Sl7, .U~1{!l\r 18 all !!J2 less, rsc:\ m e ni. rcq.1$4.. P''-l, & slud ents 52,5(1) .r'd' rOlted Ind resss 17 '> . 100. \ 111( \ " 1 ' 1700 I on . 5 0. . under-1500 50:lI,1! not { .' Jj ,r .. ;i tJ le for top j)li7.(' in lo we r sec-tlc)IlS. Tr()phi(~s to 1st. top under-l iOO under.ISOll. unr.. -l-mn n HS team. neRo 8-9:45 AMi'6. 1 ' < 1 " ]0.2:311-7:.10. 103. E:'>:T: GI ' o rg-c K\'ak-o\szky, Hl27 US 52 \ -V, w. LafCi . .. ..t te , Inc l.-l7!I06.

    Continental chess Assn.do esn' t u e rnu t smokingin playing a re a, n py er -thel ess smokng ill theUd.Toin i- -ng rooms of' the

    - .. N "'P" iE NTA L . C HE SS ASSN. playiug area is "f'rmit.-ted.The reward i", h t(;herpriZe fund, rourtHl!:lenicell tra l Lv Iuvar.cd. an dll1aybe longe!' ! fe "pan;isn't this worm just.one n t co tin c fit?

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    Ma y 11 (Ind.)BRENT BACHMANN OPEN4-SS. 45/90. Memorial Park Fieldhouse, Lib.er-ty r-sn. MIchigan City . EF: $4, $3 if by5/8. Trophies to top 2, top AlB, C, DIE. un r,Reg. 8-8:45 AM. rds. 9-12-3-6 ENT' EdwardSi]akowski, R.R. 1, 127 Garde n 'Cir cle Dr. Mic h.'lzan City. IN 46360. '

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    May 18-19 llnd.15T H. HOOSIER OPEN(N~te different dates)

    5-SS, 45/2, Orchm'd I'm, Runyan Cen~er.Earlham College, National Road West, Rich-mond. EF: $10 under 19 $6, ISCA memo req.for state res. Prizes tn % of net income; 30,20 B 10 C 10 DIE 10, under 19 10, unr. 10.Reg . 8 ;30-9: 45 A M 5/18, rds. 10 -2:30 -7, 9-2. ENT:Keith McDaniel, Earlham Chess Club,Box E ..273, Richmond, Ind. 47374.EF: $1 less if rec'd by 5/15. No smoktng,

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    June 2930(Ind.)1st F R EEDOM FESTIVAL OPEN

    5 -SS, 5 0/ 2, E vanSvil le Community Center 100E . Walnut Evansvi ll e EF: $10 , L inder' 1 8 $7(based on 35 players); $$ 100, 50. A 30.,l3- 30,C 25, DIE 25. unr. 2Q ENT: Craig L Hines131 S. Barker EVan'Svllle 47712 . ,June 8-9 (Ind.)S u n u n t t 'C i t.y Open

    A new kind otJ:oj. lrnament!July 6-1 (Ind.)

    CLASS. CHAMPIONSHIPRoom 3tH,- Stu_d!)nt .Gp. l} te r, Bal ) StateUniv . . McKiruey & Unlv, Ave . Muncie .For full details of Tournament

    READ THIS MAGAZINEJuly - September issue.John Campbell, 201' Riverside:,Ave.. Muncie, IN '47303.

    5th0 0 0 0 ( ] ] & 1 [ I [8ill-OPENMay 18 19

    Indiana6 -S S. 3 01 1 Y .M .C .A . 226 Washington FortWayne, Lnd i ene . EF $13, Jr.9. $11 if mailedpy 6/1; al l $3 more if paid at door. ISCAme ml. ($4. Ii'S" ~2.50) r eq , f or I nd ia na r e s .1$ tbased in 80 entries) 150, 100. 75, &A .B "C .4 0- D/ E 2 0- U n, -. 4 0. 20 .2 0 Rea 8:30-9:3(1 6/8; rds . 10: 00-2 :00- 6: 00 EN T: Ke vinClark, 1120 Michigan. Fort Wayne, Indiana46804

    OPENMarth 30-31

    Bring a chessboard, set and cleck, to every tournament.Indiana State Chess AS8f)Ciat i f J ,nPresident- Cleo R. M>ooday, R R 4, Crawfordsville

    4 7 9 3 3 "VicePresident-Richard L. SW ia. ta .k , 521 East 49th.Ave.Ga'l 'Y 46409Secretary-Randy Gilliland, &736 NorthBancroffIndianapolis, 46218 iTr.easurer-Judy L. Rippeth,~OINorth Riley Ave.Indianapolis 462 01

    Publicity Ed_-George Kvakov.szky, 1927 US 52WestW _Lafayette 47906

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