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Show yr ry 16 A DESERET NEWS, Friday, July 31, 1970 Deseret News Music Editor And for his remarkable score, he received a cash prize of $125 cash and a handsome trophy DES.3E1 PROBLEM JULY 1970 NEWS "'t1 fr'"y Ijr.inr- Highest scoring Utahn In the tournament was Hans Morrow, Salt Lake Ci y wno scored and won fifh Dia'-- e as well as the ' highest Utahn" prizes. ' Class B" title and prizes were taken by Alan Tye, Salt Laxe City, with 4 He finished in 11th place. Charles Metzeiaa-- , img a tournament player and promotor of chess m Ogden, won the "class C" title with Young Thomas Barber of Denver won the "Class D' title with his 3 4 Second place went to Jude Acres of And the "Junior Championship" was San Franc sco. He scored losing we by Tim Estle who came down only fc Wendlmg in the sixth round. He from Butte, Montana, to play in the is nationally rated 2136 four-da- y tournament that was held at Wesley Koehler, Kennesburgh, Colora YmCA, home of the Salt Lake Chess do. was thi-- d with 5 Club Fourth place was won by Glen The tournament Included the highest of Buhi, Idaho, who has played number of nationally rated "experts' in many Utah, Nevada and Idaho tourfive1 ever to play m Ufah. naments. He also won the ' Class A" Directors of the tournament ver title and prizes. Dick Heilbut, current Salt Lake City ?090 In sponsoring its first annual Days of 47 Tournament, the Salt Lake Chess Club made not only the right move one. but also a history-makinIt attracted the largest 50 ever group of players in to participate a Utah chess tournament open from the widest representa11 states. tion .. Aftove. Etaglhift By HAROLD LUNDSTROM i 91 S BLACK mg ty ran ,,rr and Utah State champion who d d not play, and two playing players, Dennis Hansen and Bermundo Simbulan. A Victory Banquet closed the tourra ment at fiich the prizes were sented and all the alibies were ottered Says $3,255 Stolen Parker Nielson, a Salt Lake lawyer, told police $3,255 in cash v as stolen from a locked file cabinet in his office at 136 S Main. f . n j U I t T" rlfl11" '' I W n Fine For Truck Zone Violation Motorists loiating unloading and loading zones downtown will be fined $5 instead of the previous $2, Salt Lake City truck-freig- judges announced. A Ifciter from Judge Floyd H. Gowans, city traffic court, disclosed the fine increase. City Tra'fie Engineer Jess motorists abusing the truck delivery zones are rendering them ineffective. He cited a study last fall on the 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 6 p.rn. truck strips, and asked the court to increase the fine. The engineer described a A. Agraz said double parking problem of delivery trucks when unauthorized vehicles occupy their downtown toll stalls. Further, the truck driver the cited for double parking pa vs a $5 fine while the errant motorists depriving him of the delivery stall may pay only $2 for the illegal parking in the wrong zone. g The 11 states Included, In addition to Utah, California, Oreqon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, would you Arizona, Minnesota, and believe Virginia in a word, there were ?1 out-o- f stite players And, curiously and disappoint ed y, there were no Nevada player In tournaments, previous "open" Nevada has always sent the largest contingent of out-o- f state players Tournament winner was Robert M who Wending of Camper, Wyoming scored 6 '4. He has a national rating of ON SALE SATURDAY check list bsoirg) WHITE SALT White to move and mate in two Solution to Problem 914 he solvers' A J Congratulation M line, Washington, jDr John Cook Carlos Launtzeo, Richard N Gilbert, Larry Strong, Salt Lake City, Edwin 0 Smith, Sugar City, Idaho. 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