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    lANA October-December, 1974 ' 1Association

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    The ISCA QUARTERLY is published four times a year by theIndiana State Chess Association. Subscriptions free to ISCAmembers, $2.50 a year for nonmembers. Address all cor-respondence to; ISCA Quarterly, RR-3, Box 114, ShelbyvilleIndiana 46176. '!SCA officers:PresidentCharles Alden431 S. Chauncey Ave.W. Lafayette 47906

    Vice PresidentJohn Campbell201 Riverside Ave.Muncie 47303

    SecretaryCraig Hines680 Covert Ave.Evansville 47713

    Treasurer'Judy Rippeth#13 52 Mobile Homes Est.W. Lafayette 47906

    Quarterly EditorTimothy WheelerRR-3, Box 114Shelbyville 46176

    PubliCity/Photo EditorGeorge Kvakovs zky1927 U.S. 52 WestW. Lafayette 47906

    (Cover) USCF MEMBERS IN iNDIANARecently I acquired from USCF a list of all members,

    subscr-ibe-s and affiliates inIndiana, and embanked on the in-te-resting pr-oject 0]plotting them on a map. Locations areonly app+oximate , based on post office addresses. Indiana-pelts is by far- the leade- with 262 individuals and 9 affiliates.Nine counties share the dubious distinction of having no play-ers at all. He+e a+e the main listings. -- Roger BlaineIndianapolis 262 MUncie 37 LaPorte 11Fo-rt Wayne 59 Hammond 36 New Castle 10Bloomington 54 Valparaiso 26 Greencastle 10West Lafayette 52 Kokomo 25 Shelbyville 10Michigan City 46 Evansville 25 Goshen 10Gary 41 Elkhart 24 New Albany 9'I'e+ve Haute 40 Hobart 24 Highland 9Anderson 39 Richmond 22 Lafayette 9South Bend 39 Munster 16 Columbus 8

    SKITTLES* Independently of one anothe, Randall Nalborczyk and RogerBlaine both acquired a list of Indiana's 1255 USCF members,and both converted the info ...mation into interesting features.Between them, they have pretty well mapped the Hoos ie+ ches sscene. Roger d-rew the map that is OUrcover this issue, andcompiled the list (see cover story) of wher-e they live. Ran-dall broke down their r-atings as follows: Experts - 7; ClassA - 29; B - 106; C - 254; D - 395; E - 274; F & under - 190.The F &under class can be furthe- b+oken down thus: F (800-999) - 115; G (600-799) - 47; H (400-599) - 20; I (200-399) -6; J (0 -199) - 2. (Ftgu+es as of Septembe .....1974). Randalloffers to compute the average Indiana player-is +ating , and ifit's no gr-eat bothe ..., that's a figure we 'd all like to see sinceit will shed light on the old question ofwhet he+ Indiana playe .....a+e under ...ated by national standa .....s. Our guess is that theya+e , While we're waiting, have a guess. I'll say the averageHoosie ... a 1270 rating (against 1350-75 nation-wide).* The only other way to find out if Indiana is unde- ...ated is byinterstate competition. We hear th-ough the grapevine thatHoosiers do ve+y well indeed against hfghe+-o-anked playe+sfrom other ar-eas . In this connection, the Region V Champ-ionship is corning up very soon in Toledo, for the express pu+-pose of b+inging together players f.....m Michigan, Ohio. andIndiana. Why not go up and take away some points from themfu+r-tne-s , ifyou can? The tournament will be at Whitmer HS,5066 Clegg, Toledo, October 19-20. Registration 8:30-9:30on Saturday, EF $15, ISCA membe+ship +equf-ed. Reservesection (under 1600), $10. Deduct $2 if you can get your entryto Tom McMahon, 5267 Br-idlington, Toledo, before 10/15.This tournament will not be advertised in CL &R. Thanks toDoris Thackrey of the MeA for the info+mation,* Due to the change of editors, the last issue, unavoidably,was short of both games and tournament results. This issuehas lots of games and a much mor-e complete listing of +ecent

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    tournament r-esults , About the only thing we'o-e s]1o".tof isphotos. George Kvakovszky, OUr photogr-aphy edtto--, has 1I'e-tu-ned to school after- five yea-a, and natur-afly is swamped.H.edid, howeve, send along the snapshots of Dave Deming'ssimultaneous exhibition at the puce September 20th (seores.Deming 14 1/2, wor-ld 14 1/2). To the Robert Hales, senior-and junto, of New Castle, we ar-e indebted foT'the photos ofthe Cleo Mooday class championships. We also want to thankBill Goichberg, George Ma:rtin and Bill Smythe for-supplyingscor-es f:rom CCA tournaments. One other mmo- change to-epo-t, we've redesigned the fo...mat of the Qua-rtedy to makethe text both wide- and deepe-, so a-eable to put almost 1/3~or.e chess news on each page at no extra cost.* Speaking of cvosstables , maybe they ar-e not you,. idea ofcasual 'f.'eading,but have you t-Ied b-owsmg th.,.oughthem fo.,.fun? Apa... from being auseful permanent +ecoed of the event,crosstables tell the sto:ryof who's hot and who's not. Fo+in-stance, lookat G:reg Verchotata supe- pe'rfol"'manceinwinningthe 3rd Indiana Amateu ove...Labor Day. In fOUl" successivegames, Greg beat players +ated 285, 77, 364 and 281 pointshi~he'" than himself! Othe:r hot showings were turned in byBIll Slicbenmyer, SpiT'oBereveskos, Daniel G"egg, GrahamShepfer-, David Mille..., Robert Stewa,.t,Robert McCorkle andothe-s in varIous events, and Richard'Jones may have set aminor record with 3 550-poiilt upset. Below: Demingsim:-ex:

    Dr. Schoenmann of Purdue Dave gets forked by youngste-v-4

    FEATURE GAME[When two of the state's finest players met in the final

    r-ound of the Black Knight tournament in Muncie, September15, this memo+ahle game was the +esult, Handling the whitepieces beautifully, Ed Pope uses the three-pawn Austrian at-tack to overcome Tony Campbell's spirited Pirc defense. Edclaimed the Class A trophy with the win, and Tony. althoughlosing his bid fo--the top prize, took home the Expert t+ophy,Annotation by the winner. ]White: J. Edward Pope (1974) Black: Tony Campbell (2017)1 P-K4 P-Q32 P-Q4 N-KB33 N-QB3 P-KN34 P-KB4 B-N25 N-KB3 0-0G B-B4

    NxP7 BxP+ RxB8 NxN P-KR390-0 B-N510 P-KR3 BxNllRxB N-B312 P-Q5 N-Q513R-KN3 Q-Q214RxNP Q-B415 RxB+ RxR16 QxN K-R2?

    Initiating the Austrian attackWhite chooses to giveup the bishoppair. In +etur-n, black has troublecompleting his developmentTo prevent N-N5 late-

    Gaining time to attack the KNPThe KNP cannot be saved; e.g . , if... K-R2, Q-N4

    Prepar-ing fol' a kings ide attack butplaying the king to the wrong side;K-B2 is cor-r-ectThr-eatening N-N5+, .K-N3; QxQ+,KxQ; P-N4+, and the knight will goto KG with a bind in the endgame

    17Q-Q3!

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    K-R1 The king will find no refuge her-e inthe face of B-Q2- B3Threatening mate-N3

    K-R2R-N1Resigns

    18 B-Q219 P-KN320 B-B321 P-B5! If 21. . QxP; N-B6+, K-N3; QxQ+,

    KxQ; NxR and winsIf 21. Q-R4; P - B6, threateningN - N5+ followed by mate. If then22 .. R-N3; PxP, QxRPj N-B6+,K-N2j N-RS+, K-R2j QxR+, with awinning endgameIf 21. .. Q-B2 or K1; P-B6, R-N3;PxP, QxP; N-B6+, K-N2; N-N8+,KxNj QxR+, K-B1; R-KB1+, withmate to follow

    * There is a g+aoious quality to chess that those who lovethe game must pr-ese+ve. Because chess is so demanding, itdemands mo+e from us than routine sportsmanship. An ext+ameasure of courtesy is t+adit'ional among chess player-s , andthat tr-adition sur-vives, Here are two 'recent examples. PalBenko tells (CL &R, August) of losing one game out of twenty-three in a simultaneous exhibition in Texas, to the presidentof the local chess club: "I lost by blundering my Queen; whenI came ar-ound to this board again afte-'" my mistake, not eventhen realizing that Ihad made one, my opponent, with a ges-tur-e typical of Southern hospitality, offe--ed me a draw! I :re-fused, of course. He took my Queen, of cour-se. And Ire-signed, of COUrse." An equally gracious gesture was made byWe'rne+ Hug of Swit.zerIand in the 1972 World Junior Champ-ionship in Athens. Hug, who had already won the title, of-Ie+ed Ken Rogoff of the U.S. a late-round d-aw (quicklyac-cepted) -- with mate only five moves away! Here is the game(Hug - white, Rogoff - black); 1P-K4, P-QB4j 2 N-QB3, P-Q3; 3 P-KN3, P-KN3j 4 B-N2, B-N2; 5 P-Q3, N-QB3j 6 N-R3, N-B3; 7 0-0, O-Oj $ P-B3, PxN; 9 BxB, R-N1; 10 B-K3,P-QN4; 11Q-Q2, P-N5; 12 N-K2, Q-B2; 13 P-KB4, N-Q2;14 QR-Nl, R-N3; 15 P-B5, R-R3; 16 N-B4, Q-Ql; 17 PxP,RPxP; 18 NxP, PxN; 19 B-K6ch, draw (1)6

    .KARPDV VB KORCHNOIRound 2 White: Anatoly Karpov Black: Viktor Ko+chnoi1 P-K4 P-QB4 10 P-KR4 R-Bl 19 R-Q3a R/5....;B42 N-KB3 P-Q3 11 B-N3 N-K4 20 P-N5 RxP3 P-Q4 PxP 12 0-0-0 N-B5 21 R-Q5 RxR4 NxP N-KB3 13BxN RxB 22 NxR R-Kl5 N-QB3 P-KN3 14 P-RS NxRP 23 N2/B4 B-B36 B-K3 B-N2 15 P-KN4 N-B3 24 P-K5b BxN7 P-B3 N-B3 16 N/4-K2 Q-R4 25 PxN PxP8 Q-Q2 0-0 17 B-R6 BxB 26 QxRP+ K-Bl9 B-QB4 B-Q2 18 QxB KR-B1 27 Q-R8+ resignsCa An innovation, protecting against sacrifice of the exchangeb t QB3. Korchnoi spent 36 minutes on his replyPr-events black from getting away with only the loss of the

    ~xchange after 24 NxNch, PxN; 25 N-R5, Q-N4chBlack would lose a rook: 27... K-K2j NxBch, QxNj R-Klch

    Round 3 White: Korchnoi Black: Karpov1P-QB4 N-KB3 20 R-Q2 QR-Ql 39 R-R62 N-QB3 P-K3 21 R/I-Ql P-R4 40 P-N33 N-B3 P-QN3 22 K-B2 N-KB4 41 N-K24 P-K4 B-N2 23 P-KN3 P-KB3 42 R-R85 Q-K2 B-N5 24 PxP PxP 43 RxR+6 P-K5 N-Nl 25 N-Nl N-K2 44 R-R87 P-Q4 N-K2 26 N-K2 N-N3 45 RxP8 B-Q2 0-0 27 R-Q3 N-N5+ 46 NxN90-0-0 P-Q4 28 BxN PxB 47 RxP10 P-KR4 BxN 29 P-R3 PxP 48 K-K211 BxB PxP 30 RxP R/I-Q2 49 K-B312 QxP B-R3 31 R-Kl K-B2 50 R-N613 Q-R4 BxB 32 R-Q3 R-KB4 51 R-R614 KRxB Q-Q4 33 P-B3 P-B4 52 K-N315 K-Nl P-QR4 34 P-B4 N-K2 53 K-B316 Q-B2 P-KR3 35 PxP RxP+ 54 K-B217 KR-K1 N-R3 36 N-B3 R/2-B2 55 R-Rl18 Q-K4 KR-Ql 37 K-Q2 N-B4 56 K-B319QxQ RxQ 38 R-QRl R-B5 57 R-Kl

    draw

    P-N4R-N5 .K-K2R-Q2KxRRxNPNxNPRxNP-B4R-N5RxRPR-R8R-QB8R-B5R-B6+R-B3R-E5K-Q3R-B6+

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    3RD ANNUAL INDIANAAMATEUR (CCA) - 50 PlayersQuality Inn Downtown, Indianapolis August 31 - September 2First Prize: Gregory VerchotaTop B: Graham Shepfer Top C: Dana NanceTop D: Cleo Mooday & Michael WaterburyTop E: Steven Oliger Top Unrated: Phil Lutz Jr.

    Player / Rating / Score / Starting rank / RoundsVerchota 1635 6 17 W42W2 W7 WI W4 D16 D15Parham 191951/2 3, W28D20 W21L15 W22W25W16Van Meter 1916 5 1/2 4 W29W19W12W5 L17 D1 W21Shepfer 1648 5 1/2 15 D40 W33W38W3 D16W2 D17Reents 1999 5 1 W26WI8 WIOL17 W7 D4 D12Pope 1920 5 2 W27 L17 W28W23W13L15 W35Fletcher 1757 5 5 W30W22W14 L4 L25 W20W29Stearns 1672 5 12 W37W25L4 D31 W30W27D1Simons 1667 4 1/2 13 L38 W37W29W35 L2 W23D25Jones 164541/2 16 W41D38W36WllD15D17L3Oldson 1597 4 1/2 21 W46 W6 L3 D30 W8 W14 L4Toles 1529 4 1/2 24 WF LID L35 W47 D9 W32W50Nance 1524 4 1/2 25 W50L12 W42WIOW5 L3 D13Vespa 1521 4 1/2 26 L1 W39W48 L7 DIDW9 WllDe Leeuw 1501 4 1/2 27 L2 W41W6 D14 Wll L12 WI0Hoffmeyer 1712 4 7 W32W23 L17 W26 L1 L29 W34Rippeth 16484 14 W39W34L5 D27W31L21D38Lester 1553 4 23 W48 L7 W34L2 W36L13 W20Banta 14854 29 L4 W44L13W48W18W7 L5Mooday 1397 4 35 L10 W50W24L13 W19W8 L2Waterbury 1357 4 3S W13D16 L15 L22W33 W18D14Dickinson 1681 3 1/2 10 W35W24L1 L25 D26 W31L27Ballard 1676 3 1/2 11 D36 W40W20L16 L27 W30L26Nalborczyk 1575 3 1/2 22 W47L5 D32 W3SL3 L50 W33Miller, D. 1392 3 1/2 36 D11W8 L16 L20 L23 W41W31Boger 1336 3 1/2 39 L14 L26 W45 L9 W43W19DSLutz UNR 3 1/2 50 L25 L35 W43W2SD20 W22 L24Durlacher 1687 3Nance 1686 3Jaffe 1629 3

    8 D33 L36 W40W32 L21 L35 D399 L34 L42 W33W39 D24 L26 D3220 W45D3 Lll W36D50 L5 L2332 L7 W47D22 L8 W37L24 D9ew 1463 3

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    Robbins 1402 3 34 W9 L14 L23 LIS W40W42 L7Case 1376 3 37 L12 L13 D44 W46L32 D40 W43Heivilin 1305 3 42 L17 W9 L25 L19 W47L34 W8Havens 1479 2 1/2 30 L5 W45W18D21 L12 Lll LFSwedo 1479 2 1/2 31 L6 W46W19 D12 L14 LIO L36Haynes 1430 2 1/2 33 D8 L15 L9 W41L38 W44L22Tygum 1310 2 1/2 41 L16 L27 D46 L33 W48L36 W44Bookout 1630 2 18 W43Ll L30 W34L29 L3S L42Lee 1630 2 19 W44L4 L31 W42L35 L39 LFMiller, L 1317 2 40 D15 L11 L8 W44L34 D37 LFMeyers 1254 2 43 LIS L28 L50 W45L39 W47L37Richardson 1222 2 46 L21 L31 D41 L37 L44 Bye 047Lantz 1240 11/2 44 L19 L29 D37 L40 W46L33 L41Oliger 1133 11/2 47 L22 L32 Bye L24 L42 L43 D46Gregg 1712 1 6 W31L21 L27 --- --- ---Stewart 1491 1 28 L3 W43L2 L50 ------Lankford 1063 1 48 L23 Bye L26 L29 L41 ---Gregory 1231 0 45 L20 L30 L39 L43 ---Lance UNR 0 49 LF --- --- - . . . . . . . . .Tournament Director: Bill Smythe"In the beginning of the game ignore the search for combina-tions, abstain from violent moves, aim for small advantages.accumulate them, and only after having attained these endssearch for the, combination -- and then with all the power ofwill and intellect, because then the combination must exist,however deeply hidden. 11 -- Lasker

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    3RP MIDWESTADULT OPEN (CCA) - 35 PlayersIndianapolis, June 15-16, 1974First Prize: William LukowiakTop A: Dennis Pallstenbach Top B: Daniel GreggTop C: William Ristow Top D: Norman Wendr owTop UNR: Gary Dickinson TD: George Martin

    MillerHoytTygumBarnhillRayRoush

    1314 1 1/2 30 D22 L18 W25L15 L211400 1 25 L34 032 L30 028 L311346 1 27 W20L10 L12 L24 L34UNR 1 32 L23 025 L22 D29L26UNR 11524

    35 L2GL28 L29 L31 Bye17 Withdrew

    3RDINDIANATORNAOO(CCA) - 24 PlayersLukowiak 2040 4 2 W11D13W15D3 W10 Indianapolis, June 16, 1974Petrison 2111 4 1 WI0W9 D5 W13D3Campbell 2029 4 3 W12WIGW23D2 01 First: Jim Murdock (Class Winners below)Paustenbach 18234 6 L15 W26W2GW12W18Gregg 1648 4 14 L5 W22W28W9 W4 Murdock 1485 31/2 4 W16W9 WI 06Ash 1745 3 1/2 8 W31D15 L13 W23W5 Jackson 1443 3 1/2 6 W18Wll W5 ])4 (C)Hansen 1662 31/2 13 W4 D2 W8 L1 W15 Kvakovszky1878 3 1 W13W8 L4 W7Klinglesmith 19313 4 L13 W21W19W5 L14 Gittrich 1674 3 2 W14L7 W12W3Robinson +762 3 7 L16 L23 W31W22W19 Gregory 1332 3 13 L1 W20W21W17l.licks 1694 3 10 Ll W27W24WIGL2 Haskel 1231 3 18 L6 W23Wll W14(D)Toies 1487 3 18 L9 W30W34WllL6 Alsen, Jeff 1621 21/2 3 W15W1GD7 L2Cohron 1476 3 20 L27 W29L6 W34W16 Banta 1424 2 1/2 7 W19W2 D3 L1Ristow 1442 3 23 W32W7 L3 L8 W9 Jones, RS 1385 21/2 9 W21L4 Dl5 W8Dickover 14.21 3 24 L33 W31L10 W27W22 Shown 1358 2 1/2 12 W24D5 L2 W15Diqkinson UNR 3 33 W24Lll L16 W21W12 Albea~ 1380 2 10 W22L3 L17 W21McSorley 1853 2 1/2 5 W14W19Dl L4 L8 Alson, Joel1360 2 11 W23L6 LIS W19Jones 1632 21/2 15 W6 D8 L2 W30L13 Dunlop 1277 2 14 L2 W19W8 LISWeridrow 1339 2 1/2 28 L19 W35L14 D25W29 Reece 1263 2 16 L4 L21W22W24Mitchell 1744 2 9 W18Ll W21L14 L23 Paige 1248 2 17 L5 W24WI0 LI3Ballard 1672 2 11 L2 W33W26L18 LF Moosemillerl47411/2 5 W17D12 L6 LFSimons 1667 2 12 L3 W34W27L6 L33 Money 1267 1 1/2 15 L3 W22D9 L12Durlacher 1625 2 16 W7 L3 W33LI0 L20 Miller 1424 1 8 W20Ll LI4 L9Vespa 1483 2 19 W28L5 L4 W26L7 Strickland 1228 1 19 L7 L14 W23LllCutshall 1469 2 21 W29L4 L9 L33 W30 Mathew 1206 1 20 L8 L13 L24 W22Roll 1360 2 26 W35L6 Lll L19 W32 Terhune 1188 1 21 L9 W16LI3 LI0 (E)Esary 1210 2 31 L8 L24 L7 W35W25 Lee 971 1 23 Lll L18 LI9 ByeKtmmer-ly UNR 2 34 W25L12 LIS L20W27 Jones, Rex 911 1 24 L12 L17W20L16Haynes 1459 1 1/2 22 D30 L14 W32L7 L24 Berry 1155 0 22 LI0 L15 LIB L20

    4th INDIANATORNADO- 24 PlayersQuality Inn Downtown, IndianapolisJuly 21, 1974First Prize: Bernard ParhamTop B: Donald UrquhartTop C: Ronnie LesterTop D: Bill SlichenmyerTop E: Rex JonesTop Unrated: Barry BechtParham 1 W13W6 W4 W2891 4Urquhart 1612 3 2 W14W5 W11LlLester 1553 3 4 W16W7 Ll WIDMurduck 1485 3 5 W17L2 W12WllSlichenmyer 1273 3 14 L2 W19W6 W15Rairden 1320 2 1/2 8 D20W22D23 D24Smiley 1290 2 1/2 10 D22W20W3 L4Jones 911 2 1/2 22 DI0 L8 W20W23Carter 1504 2 1/2 24 W12Lll W13D8Gregory 1332 2 7 W19L4 WI7 LFLynch 1282 2 11 W23W24L2 L5Rheins 1275 2 13 L1 WlBL24 W21Haskel 1231 2 17 L5 W9 L7 W12Cox 1585 1 1/2 3 D15W21LI0 LFFox 1259 1 1/2 15 03 L23 W21L14Paige 1248 1 1/2 16 L4 L12 DI9 W18Terhune 1188 1 1/2 19 L7 L14 DIGW20Becht UNR 1 1/2 23 L11 W15D8 L22Jackson 1443 1 6 W18Ll L14 LFMiller 1314 1 9' L21 L17 LI8 ByeDunlop 1277 1 12 L24 W16L5 L17Cadwell 1204 1 18 LG L13 W9 LIGLee 971 1 21 W9 L3 L15 L13Jasperson 1083 1/2 20 D8 L1G L22 L19Tournament Director: George Martin

    2NDINDIANASUMMEROPEN (CCA) - 61 PlayersQuality Inn D'town, Indianapolis, July 20-21" 1974First Prize; Bernard ParhamTop A: Ed Pope Top B: Spiro Bereveskos

    Dardinger 1441 4 15 W5 L3 W27W22W21 3RD1NDU,\NABEGINNERS - 29 PlayersRoush 1524 3 1/2 5 L15 035 W26W23W20 In~3J;IaPOlis. July 20, 1974Nalborczyk 1520 31/26 D16W23W12W35L18Thurman 1518 3 1/2 7 Dl7 W21lL18 W33W38Nance 1497 3 1/2 8 D18W25W20W38 Ll First Prize: Joseph EmerySecond Prize: Ron MorriS

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    t; 3RD MIDWEST JUNIOR (CCA) - 44 PlayersQuality Inn Downtown, Indianapolis, June 15-16, 1974First Prize: Spiro BereveskosSecond & Top A: Mike OrlandoTop B: Tom DoyleTop C: Michael FletcherTop D: Daryl CollinsTop E: David ShapiroTop Unrated: Jim Connon

    Hochstedler 1556 3Rafalco 1552 3Wise 1539 : 3Thurman 1518 3Wright '1509 3TraasCoulsonSmiley

    1489 31361 31290 3

    17 L5 D25W27D31W24L818 D6 w'32 L12 D29 D25 D4319 L7 W27W33L13 W28L120 L8 W39W42L4 D29 D3321 W9 W7 L5 L16 W34L1324 W35L6 L3 W39L17 W2628 W38L9 L8 W36L19 W34. 33 L43 W41L19 D44W38D20

    Connon UNR 3 43 W33D14 L16 D9 D23 D18Urquhart 1612 2 1/2 15 D25 W34W30L3 L7 L29Swede- 1490 2 1/2 23 L12 W38W39L8 D43 L14Swedo, Ken1472 21/225 D15 D17 L4 W41D18 L9Larkin 1304 2 1/2 32 W42L18 L13 D37W30L22Murduck 1207 2 1/2 36 L26 W44L22 L28 W41D30Shapiro 1176 2 1/238 L28 L23 D44W40L33 W42Robbins 1423 2 . 26 W36L4 L7 L34 W39L24Rairden 1320 2 30 W40LIS L15 D42 L32 D36Slichenmeyer 1273 2 .34 W44L15 L6 W26L21 L28Means 1203 2 37 D27 L22 Lll D32 L44 W40Portnoy 1174 2 39 W29L20 L23 L24 L26 W41Novak UNR 2 44 LS4 LS6 D38 D33W37 LFJasperson S 1372 1 1/2 27 D37 L19 L17 L14 L40 ByeHinant 985 1 1/2 42 L32 W35L20 D30 L14 L38Swindell . 1752 1 . 11 . L1 LSI W37LF --- ---Musgrave 1208 1 35 L24 L42 W40LF --- ---Brown 1132 1 40 L30 L29 L35 L38 W27L37JaspersonH 1083 1 41 L31 L33 Bye L25 L36 L39Tournament Director: George Martin

    Bereveskos 1742 5 1/2 12 W23D2 W18W6 W5 W3Orlando 1920 5 5 W17W16W21WI L12 W2Dybvig 1925 41/2 4 L16 W26W25W20D10 W31Gogel 1904 4 1/2 6 D18W24W34 L12 W22WI6Doyle 1765 4 1/2 10 W22W3 D1 D2 D4 W7Deming 2010 4 2 W13D12W31DI0 W8 L5Pope 1952 4 3 W14LID W24W15'W13L12Rivers 1789 4 8 W20L1 W28W23 L2 WI7Gilliland' 1680 4 13 L2 WSOW32W19LS. W2IFletcher 1587 4 16 W4 L5 W43W21WI L6Kannal 2050 S 1/2 1 wn W8 D10 L5 L16 W19Gant 1851 3 1/2 7 W19L21 W26D22 W15L10Shepfer 1643 3 1/2 14 L3 D43 LF W27W42W23Nance 1497 3 1/2 22 LIDW37W39D7 L6 W32Smith 1352 3 1/2 29 L39W40D9 D18 D20W15Collins 1317 3 1/2 31 W41Wll L2 DI7 W9 L4Hayes 1777 3 9 L21 W28D29 D43 L31 W25

    FREEOOM FESTIVAL OPEN - 43 Players'Community Center, Evansville, June 29-30, 1974First Prize: Bernard Parham

    MacKinder 1465 3Cannon 1335 3McFarland ur\TR 3Farley UNR 3

    19 W39L5 W38L6 W3622 L1 W3l W40W13L537 D16W12D13 W15L640 W20L6 ,L22 W42W12

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    SUNDAYTORNADO(CCA) - 34 PlayersIndianapolis, September 1, 1974

    Barnhill 1157 1

    First Prize: William SlichenmyerTop B: Dan Ostas Top C: Jim MurduckTop D; Bernard Esarey Top unr. Barry Becht

    Jones, Rex 1052 1Sanders 1486 0Adams, D. UNR 0Owens UNR 0

    22 L30 L2S W34L1324 L32 L17 W34:L196 L14 L;jO ~-- -:._~26 LI8 L2I LI3 LI034 L33 L23 L22 L24

    S!ichenmyer 1342 4 11 W3 W5 W30W33McSorley 1823 31/2 2 WIOD8 W12W31Murduck 1557 31/2 4 D12W20W9 W32

    MONDAYTORNADO (CCA) - 20 PlayersIndianapolts , September 2, 1974

    HurtJonesEsareyPortnoyBechtCampbellGraberStaleyWeaverOstasAdamsLarkin

    1466 31464 31223 31214UNR2004UNR1301UNR1600

    W16D2 D1 W18WI W14L4 W25

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    Tournament Director: Bill SmytheScenes from the Purdue Chess Championship,September 27-28. Players not identified.Thou shalt not shilly-shally r" - Nirnzovich

    CLEO MOODAYCLASS CHAMPIONSHIPS EXPERT - CLASS A - CLASS B Jasperson 1409 2 29 L16 Bye L12 W24L14Ball State Student Union, Muncie, July 4-5 1974 Alden 1965 4 1/2 2 W9 W2 D5 W4 W6 Wines 1468 2 27 L6 W29LI0 L14W28B Newcomb 1763 3 1/2 7 W13 Ll W11W7 D3 Pacetti 1512 2 21 L19 D26 L28 W29D24

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    Cl~ss A: Charles Alden - $67 & trophyDavid Deming and Ed Pope - $20 each

    Class B: Blaine Newcomb - $43.50 & trophy

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    To the officers and members,Indiana State Chess Association BLACK KNIGHT TOUHNAMENT - 31 PlayersMuncie, September 14-15, 1974Dear Friends: Top Expert: Tony Campbell Top A: Ed Pope

    Top B: James Mills Jr. Top C: Walter PolTop D: Bernard Esarey Top E: HenJ"YJaspersonBLACK KNIGHT TROPHY: Michael Farmer-TD's: Sharon and Cleo Mooday

    I want to thank pevsonally the Ball State Chess Club andthe ISCA for the Cleo Mooday Class Championships July 6-7,and for the ve+y fine gifts bestowed upon Sharon and myself.

    I was especially' 'pleased by the Ia+ge turnout of playe+sat this relatively new type of event. I've always felt that classprizes a+e a crucial drawing factor fo+ tournaments. Theyencourage lowe ...-s-ated player-s to compete and improve thei+games until they have a chance to win the top prizes.

    John Campbell suggests, and I agree, that an event ofthis type be held each year to hono+ the ha+d-wo king chessp...omote ...s of the ISCA. John informs me that the e will be aClass Championship scheduled July 4-5-6, 1975 at Ball State.But who will be the guest of honor? Itcould very well be you,with just a few hour'S of ISeA promotion each week.

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    You+s in chess,C = R ' : O d l J ~SCA President, 1972-74ISCA Editor, 1972-74New Membership Director, 1971-

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    FIRE~WORKS! Church's International Tournament, San Antonio, 1972

    / / / We start with the best of them all, the so-called Gameof the Century. So what if you've played it before? Jt1 s thekind of game you can look at a dozen times and get more outof it each time. It was with this game in the Lessing Rosen-wald Tournament, New York City, 1956, that Bobby Fischercrashed into chess history -- at the age of 13.

    White: Paul Keres Black: Donald Byrne1 P-Q4 N-KB3 12 B-N5 P-KR3 23 B-K5 R-B42 P-QB4 P-KN3 13 B-K3 B-N5 24 R-KB4 BxB3 N-QB3 P-Q4 14 P-KR3 BxKN 25 RxB P-QN44 N-B3 B-N2 15 QxB N[3]-B5 26 Q-K3 Q-B25 P-K3 0-0 16 B-Bl NxB 27 R-B3 P-N56 PxP NxP 17 PxN N-Q3 28 N-K2 P-R57 B-B4 N-N3 18 R-Kl R-Kl 29 QxP P-R68 B-N3 P-QB4 19 B-K3 P-N3 30PxP PxP90-0 PxP 20 B-B4 Q-Q2 31 R-N5 P-R710 PxP N-B3 21 R-R4 QR-Bl 32 RxP P-R8 (Q)+11P-Q5 N-R4 22 P-KN4 P-QR4 and resigns

    [This new section will be devoted to games, preferablyshort, with alittle extra zip, some twist that makes them es-pecially exciting to play. Send in your favorites! But savethe calm, instructive masterpieces for another spot. Herewe want pizazz: suicide attacks, smother mates, humiliatingrouts, double-exclamation-point fireworks. Have fun ! -Ed]

    White: Donald Byrne Black: Robert Fis cher1N-KB3 N-KB3 15 B-B4 NxQBP 29 Q-Q8+ B-Bl2 P-B4 P-KN3 16 B-B5 KR-Kl+ 30 NxR B-Q43 N-B3 B-N2 17 K-Bl B-K3! ! 31 N-B3 N-K54 P-Q4 0-0 18 BxQ BxB+ 32 Q-N8 P-QN45 B-B4 P-Q4 19 K-Nl N-K7+ 33 P-R4 P-R46 Q-N3 PxP 20 K-Bl NxP+ 34 N-K5 K-N27 QxBP P-B3 21 K-Nl N-K7+ 35 K-Nl B-B4+8 P-K4 QN-Q2 22 K-Bl N-B6+ 36 K-B1 N-N6+9 R-Ql N-N3 23 K-Nl PxB 37 K-Kl B-N5+10 Q-B5 B-N5 24 Q-N4 R-R5 38 K-Ql B-N6+11B-KN5 N-R5 25 QxP NxR 39 K-B1 N-K7+12 Q-R3 NxN 26 P-KR3 RxP 40 K-Nl N-B6+13 PxN NxP 27 K-R2 NxP 41 K-Bl R-B714 BxP Q-N3 28 R-Kl RxR mate

    / / / Southport, England, 1973. White tries a shaky opening,kicks a knight the wrong way at move 5, and doesn't see hisdoom in 14 .. B-K2. A delightful massacre.White: D. Judge Black: G. H. Phillips1P-KN4 P-Q4 7 K-Bl Q-Q5 13 PxP RxP2 B-N2 P-K4 8 N-KR3 B-QB4 '14 P-N3 B-K23 P-K4 N-KBS 9 K-N2 0-0 15 N-B3 QxN+!4 PxP NxQP 10 R-Bl P-K5 16 KxQ R-N4+5 P-QB4? N-B5 11B-K2 P-KB4 17 K-R4 R-N3+6 B-B3 N-Q6+ 12 BxN QxB 18 K-R5 R-R3

    mate/ / / This King's Gambit declined, played at Ostend in 1905,features Frank Marshall's patented smashing finale. But inthis one, Marshall is sitting on the wrong side of the board.

    / / / Here again Donald Byrne is the victim, at the hands ofthe great Estonian grandmaster PaulKeres. White's crushing32 RxP! !puts itaway, even though black queens with check.Byrne called this his "most scintillating loss" in years.18

    White: Simon Alapin Black: Frank Marshall1 P-K4 P-K4 7 Q-K2 P-B4? 13 P-QN4 B-N32 P-KB4 P-Q4 8 N-B3 B-B7+ 14 Q-K7! resigns3 KPxP P-K5 9 K-Ql 0-04 P-Q3 N-KB3 10 B..Q2 NxN+ [if ... Q-Q25 PxP NxKP 11BxN QxP+ 15 B-B4+ K-Rl6 N-KB3 B-QB4 12 K-Bl R-Ql 16 BxP mate]

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    / / / The most electrifying move ever made was Marshall'scoup de grace in this French defense, Breslau, 1912. White,astonished, quit on the spot, and the spectators showered theboard with gold coins (they must have been a different breedback then). Marshall threatened QxRP -- mate on the move.White has three ways to take the queen. Ifhe takes with eitherthe rook or bishop pawn, N-K7 mates. And if QxQ, N-K7+;25 K-Rl, NxQ+; 26 K-Nl, NxRj 27 PxR, N-Q7 wins.

    III This one is not a game at all. It is published Soviet an-alysis of a Mer an. Variation of the Slav, and it concludes witha pregnant "etc, Hmeaning that black cannot avert mate at R7or R8. This conclusion is wrong. Black has a defense -- andwhat's more, it wilns! A certain R. Fischer found the wimrlngline for black, and Larry Evans gives him three exclamationpoints for it. Give yourseH two if you can find black's win,knowing it exists., Answer below*. Nopeeking.

    White: Levitsky Black: Marshall IP-Q4 P-Q4 9P-K4 P-B4 17R-B3 B-N21 P-Q4 P-K3 9 PxP B-K3 17 Q-K2 BxN 2 P-QB4 P-QB3 10 P-K5 PxP 18BxN? BxB2 P-K4 P-Q4 10 N-Q4 BxP 18 PxB QxP 3 N-QB3 P':"K3 11NxNP NxP 19N-Q7? QxN3 N-QB3 P-QB4 11NxB PxN 19 RxP N-Q5 4 : N-B3 N-B3 12 NxN PxN 20BxF+ KxB4 N-B3 N-QB3 12 B-N4 Q-Q3 20 Q-R5 QR-KBI 5 P-K3 QN-Q2 130-0 Q-Q4 21R-R3+ K-Nl5 KPxP KPxP 13 B-R3 QR-Kl 21 R-K5 R-R3* 6B-Q3 PxP 14Q-K2 R-QNl 22 Q-R5, and6 B-K2 N-B3 14 Q-Q2 B-N5 22 Q-N5 RxB 7 BxBP P~QN4 15 B-N5 B-K2 "etc." Find the7 0-0 B-K2 15 BxN RxB 23 R-QB5 Q-KN6 ! 8 B-Q3 lP'-Q:~3 16 P-B4 0-0 win for black.S B-KN5 0-0 16 QR-Ql Q-B4 Resigns* Fortunately for chess history and his own purse, Marshallmissed 21 . RxP; 22 RxR, Q-R8+. III Another ripping demonstration of the power of a kDightposted at K5. Dutch defense; Baden-Baden Germany, 1925./ / / The shortest master game in tournament play. Paris,1924. Never move a piece twice in the opening?? White: E. Grunfeld Black: C. Torre1 P-Q4 P-K3 6 P-:B4 P-B.."l 11 P-B3 NxN2 N-KB3 P~KB4 7'Q-B2 0-0 12QPxN B-B4+3 P-KN3 N-KB3 '&P-N3 . N-K5 13 K-Rl NxP+!4B-N2 P''-Q4 9B-N2 N-Q2 Resigns50.;.Q B-Q3 .10N-K5 Q-B3White: Gibaud Black: Lazard1 P-Q4 N-KB3 3 PxP N-N5 White resigns2 N-Q2 P-K4 4 P-KR3 N-K6!!

    / / / Here's an oldie but a goodie. Greco records this earlyqueen sac / smother mate in 1625 -- players unknown. Whatother game but chess can you replay centuries later?

    III New York, 1898. White goes pawn hunting at move 7,and gets a swift lesson on why that's a no-no.

    1 P-K4 P-K4 7 B-K2 N-KB3 13 K-Ql NxP2 P-KB4 P-KB4 8 Q-B3 P-Q4 14 QxP+ B-Q23 PxBP Q-R5+ 9 P-KN4 P-KR4 15 N-KB3 N-B7+4 P-N3 Q-K2 10 P-KR3 PxP 16 K-Kl N-Q6+5 Q-R5+ K-Ql 11 PxP RxR 17 K-Ql Q-K8+!6 PxP QxP+ 12 QxR Q-N6+ 18 NxQ N-B7mate20

    White: Ettlinge:r1 P-K4 P-K42 P-KB4 P-Q43 N-KB3 QPxP4 NxP B-QB4

    Black: Janowski5 N-QB3 N-KB36 Q-K2 N-B37 NxBP Q-K28 NxR N-Q5

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    ROSE-HUL1VJANINST. OPEN, Round 5, September 22, 1974.fl while many players overemphasize opening study to theneglect of other aspects of the game, there are times whensuch study pays dividends. This is illustrated by the follow-ing gamelet ... when black falls into an 80-year-old trap andquickly perishes. II -- Charles AldenWhite: Charles Alden1 P-K4 P-K42 N-KB3 N-QB33 B-B4 B-B44 P-B35 P-Q46 PxP7 N-B380-09 P-Q510 PxB11Q-Q4

    12 QxNP13QxQ14R-Kl+

    15 B-R6+16 R-K5

    17 R-K118 R-K719 N-K520 R-N7+21 RxRP+22 R-N7+22

    Black: J. Edward Pope

    N-B3PxPB-N5+NxKPBxNN-K4 The Mtlller attackNxBN/B-Q3? Trying to retain the extra piece, black

    quickly runs into trouble. Correct isLasker's 11. .P-KB4; white maintainspressure for a pawn

    Q-B3NxQK-Bl

    K-NlN/B-K5

    P-KB4P-N3N-B3K-BlK-Nlresigns

    Black could last longer by.giving backthe piece, but then white's advantageis clear. But who could believe whitehas a mating attack, down a piece andwith the queens off the board?A painful choice. 16.. N/Q-K5 failsagainst N-N5, P-Q3; NxN, PxR; NxNmateAmazing. All of black's pieces arevirtually immobileNow it is mate in fourOr 21. .. K-Kl; N-Q6+ and R-K7 mate22.. K-Bl; N-N6 mate

    Famous Lost Words:"I must beat that little boy" - Korchnoi

    KARPOV I.OaKS FRAIL, PLAYS TOUGH

    U BLACK- 8 a8 b8 cB dB e8 f8 gB h8 7 a7 b7 c7 d7 e7 f7 g7 h7~

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    Too C a na d ia n chess plaver.J.\('QUES LABELLE. from Montreal,il3d what might b e calIed a " lucky'Streak" recently.Iabelle played simultaneous chessInd won all 10 games at the ParadisTerrestre n ea r M o nt re al . Paradis Tor-restre is a nu dist C Olo ny Checkmate I

    Concentrat ionK e v i n McCrachen of

    Spencer studies the boardwhile competing in thesecond annual IndianaSummer Open chess tour-nament. The tournamentwas played during theweekend at the. QualityInn Downtown. 1530 N.Meridian. - The NEWS. Photo, Bob Doeppers.

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    THE CLEARINGHOUSE Chess Calendar

    October October 19 (Ind.)PURDUE TORNADO. ,4.SS, 45/90, stewart Centert._ Purdue. Univ.,.. .. Lafayette. EF: $4; USCF+.teF: $12, irs. $7.I'rophics to top 2, top unr. Reg. 8;159:45 AM,rds. 912:30-47:30. ENT: Bill Eckert, 1233r.,vry Courts, W. Lafayette, IN 47906.19-20: Region V Championship,.Toledo (see p. 3 for details)19-20. U. of Evansville Open,UEUnion 1800 LincolnAv. 5-SS50./2. EF $12, less $2 by 10/18.$$ based on entries. Reg. 8-9am Sat. Craig Hines, 680 Co-vert Av., Evansville 47713

    October ~6 lind)5th INDIANA BEGINNERS OPEN4SS, 40/1, Quality Inn Downtown, 1530 N.Vleridian St., Indianapolis 462.02. Open to all.mder 1200 or unrated. EF $7.50 if mailedoy 10/19 , $10 if paid at tmt. ISCA memb.$4, [ns, $2.50) req. for rated Ind. res. Traphies:0 top 6. Reg. ends 9 am 10/26; res. 9:30l22:305:30. Read CCA Information ad. EN' !' ::ontinental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave.,V1t. Vernon, N.Y. 10553. NS.

    Odober 26-U (Ind.)2nd INDIANA FALl OPEN5SS, Quality Inn Downtown, 1530 N. Meridian St., Indianapol.ls 46202. In 2 sections: OPEN,~0!100. EF $11.50 if mailed by 10/19, $15 ifoaid at tmt. Prizes $1005025, trophies to tst,A, B. Reg. ends 9 am 10/26; rds, Sat. 10J8,Sun. 103:30. RESERVE, 40180, open to all un-der 1600 or unrated. EF ~9.50 if mailed by10/19. $13 jf pailil at tmt. Prizes $703520.trophies to ist, D, E. UnTo Reg. ends IO::lliam 10/26; rds, Sat . 11:30l:307:30, Sun. 10-2:30.BOTH: Read CCA Information ad. ISCA memb.1$4, jl's. $2.50) req. far rated Ind. res. ENT:Conttnsntat Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave.,Mt. Vernorr, N.Y. 10553. NS.October 27 (Ind.)8th INDIANA TORNADO4~S. 40/1, Quality Inn Downtown. 1530 N.Meridian St., Indianapolis 46202. Open to allrated over 500 1'0 unrated. EF $6.75 if mailedby 10/1~, $9 if paid a t tmt. ISCA rnemb. ($4,jr s . $2.50\ req, for rated Ind. res. $30. Ist.trophies to 1st, B. C. DE. Unr. Reg. ends 9am 10127; rds. 9:30122:305:30. Read CCA Information ad. ENT: Continental Chess Assn ...450 Prospect Ave ., MI. Vernon, N.Y. 10553. NS.

    November2: ISCA Speed Champ., Muncie(closed)9-10: ISCA Team Champ. (open)Bloomington

    II10: Cincinnati Monthly 'tornado(for info on Cin. -Dayton eventswrite David Moeser, Box 30072Cincinnati, Ohio 452r l), , 1 \ ,16-17: CCA, Indianap