d DERBY NEXT ire engl jem over' Ve Two Top Horses Seek Limelight turned $3 Whitley 00, started at 23 to 1 and paid 7.50, It was a big day for Arcaro, 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Mey 3, 1960 Scientist vs Daredevil World's Chess Match Rejected for military service|a strategist. His play Is sdly came his severest test up to that § = § Ta vorite in book's final line on the Derby. Maryland Bally Ache was cut from 4 to 1|Lane (33.40) to 5 to 2, Delaware Stakes as second| Venetian Way was 5 to 1 and|Jersey s Eagle Admiral 8 to 1. State P, gels HH : By ORLO ROBERTSON Associated Press Staff Writer "wo horses, who a yesr A MOSCOW (Reuters) -- On the| because of poor eyesight, Botvin- scientific, methodical and logical,|time~the 1956 ehatnbiodsuip - stage of Moscow's Pushkin The tre, before 1,200 Soviet citizens Iwo men are flighting » duel which lasts five hours a night, three times a week, for the covieed honor of Ywm.aning world chess cham, of 60. One is Mikheil Botvinnik, who ab 48 Is one of the greatest, mas- ters in the game's history, The other is Mikhail Tal, 23-year-old challenger who has had a me- teoric rise to fame, The 24-game duel is expected to last until May 8, It is a battle between the sci- petist and the demon, the strate- gist and the tactician, the classic player and the innovator, "But both men have one thing at least in common, They belong to the great heritage of Russian chess, And their talent has put them in the "new rich" class of the Soviet Union with its accom- panying privileges and fame. Now, in one of the most inter- esting world chess champlonships for many years, they are fight. ing for the greatest honor of all the one to keep it for another two years, the other to wrest it from his opponent, nik worked as an electrical engl-| His training mtehods and pre- peer in the Ural Mountains, But|tournament homework are re- he played enough chess to keep nowned, Once, he arranged for a in practice, frend to bow sigaret smoke of uring a training ma EASY WINNER fore taking on several players Then, at the 1948 world champ-| who were heavy smokers, jonship, Botvinnik was an €asy| During a match he sits Soviet Union, Tal did well. ' wore in the Kentucky D He dared third and fourth | imelight as Tompion and Bally wo years later, he won today, promise to He had five winners, | While Tompiod was Testing Sai. 84d urday after his Blue Grass tender, Eagle Admiral, regarded as a Derby con- the Soviet championship, J his to the handicap title of grand Master, ad oe. this year loot on, he arvling rout oS Bully Ache was sly tournaments which led to his ing Hs position ns ge . Jetond |cholce pion for Saturday's first meeting with Botvinnlk. \oo% ning of the $125,000 added ROMANTIC STYLE Derby at Chutent] Downs, Sword Tal, chess journalist and lec- Dancer edg rst Landing In turer, is considered one of the the $70,000 Grey Lag Handicap at fastest as well as one. of the best|Aqueduct Saturday. tacticians to come to the It was just a year ago that for some years, His speed of cal-|both Sword Dancer and First culation has been compared with Landing were stabled at Church- that of the Cuban maestro, Capa-|ill Downs, awaiting the Derby. blanca. First Landing was the favorite, His game has all the hall [Sword Dancer was highly re. marks of youth and is based on garded. But Tomy Lee won, beat his main characteristics -- tem-|ing Sword Dancer by a nose perament, keenness of mind and (with First Landing third, Sword boldness. Dancer went on to become the During play, he sits loosely at|1950 horse of the year. the table, only occasionally show-| WINS BY NECK ing obvious signs of the tension| With Eddie Arcaro up Satur. and concentration needed to trap|day, Sword Dancer came oi side and beat an opponent, He usually|of three horses at the head of the winner, scoring 14% points out of | yunched over the board, hands on Smyslov three years ago, he has) yo som jeaves the board, is not knwn to have any particu. Chess Tourney duced a bottle of fruit juice, larity with enthusiastic young An Interesting chess tourna-| crowds, He appears fo dislike noon, Club, under the direction of Wal-| faced, is the hero of young Soviet a possible 20, Apart from being pis head or resting on the table held the championship ever since, preferring to sit and stare at fi lar quirks, although during his aced it on the table and sipped e ere t when he had his opponent trapped. chess players is his approach to ment took place at the Oshawa|them and excessive noise ob- Two teams of six players each,| THE CHALLENGER ter of Walter Souchs, who came| chess enthusiasts. He has en- writes down his moves, in a big|stretch and just manrged to hold| | scrawl, before moving his piece. off First Landing and Willey] Then he will glare fixedly at|Sioemaker by a neck at the | his rivals--they say he tried to/wire, Travelling Overseas call 6r visit WHY NOT FLY cANADIAN [ PrrrssuraH vt » For information regording any form of travel . , . DIAL RA 3-944] We have e direct Toronto telephone fine for prompt Alrline Reservetions * installation by MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE || G7. "The modern way to travel is by air.' beaten by the Soviet playeriand a grim look on his face, Botvinnik is first and foremost when his opponent is in play, He games with Smyslov, he pro- B ann er Ev ent One reason for his lack of popu- CRA Hall, on Saturday after-|viously upsets him, from the Toronto West End Chese| Tal, black-haired and sallow- to Oshawa to contest two|joyed a rapid rise to fame and privilege in only nine years, Sword Dancer, carrying top matches, one against a six-man team from Peterborough, under the direction of Don Day; and a THE CHAMPION For nearly 20 years, Botvinnik, His father Introduced him to chess when he was seven and it hypaotize heist Jip up aud be- gin walking around the stage or weight of 126, ran the mil room, hands clasped in front of|, oils n ls 2.5 ie mile 8 Owned ond opereted / Thomes Meedows 22 SIMCOE ST. 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Ballard, Toronto West End winners: + When he was 16, he shared fifth #nd sixth place in the Soviet Sachs, Draws, Stovell, Fydell and Wallace, amplonships, thus winning his) "oronto West End, 4; Peterbor- ough, 2, " Even in those early days, his ro ers: Del Play was marked by the charac- Ri, wie Wilners: Deludn: deristics which he still retalns:|porough winners: Don Bean and meticulous attention to position, pon Day ; * quick grasp of complicated)" Combining the two matches, {2 ations and thorough prepara-| roronto West End emerged win ory wrk ners, 6% games to 5% games, re- * In 1031, he won the Sovlet|sulting from an Oshawa win over Phampionship. He won it twice| Toronto West End, and a Toronto more before the outbreak of the West End win over Peter Second World War, winning also|borough, bis title of grand master and a| Frank Chumbly of The Osh Oshawa Chess Club, The teams peared to be well-matched and | him, But he learned his first les- son early-when he was badly |peaten time after time by his brother. These defeats led Tal to join a chess section in his home town of Riga, capital of Latvia. Within three years, he was playing, and being beaten by, chess masters, |One of those to whom he "of- fered a chance to beat him" was Botvinnik, Tal, then 11 years old, called, clasping a chess board, on the grand master when he was on vacation in Riga, Botvinnik was busy and declined to play. face, His approach to the game Is de- scribed by professionals as being a "romantic style on a realistic basis." He favors attack and Is |always ready to make sacrifices, {And he revels in clashes where | everything hangs in the balance and only one false move spells disaster, REMEMBER WHEN. . .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lionel Conacher, Canada's In 1953, while still at a local secondary school, Tal became champion of Latvia, He improved rapidly but the going was more, difficult, He had a marked talent and feeling for the game, but he got over-excited in attack, Tal be- gan to analyze his game, check- ing and rechecking games he had played in the past, greatest all-round athlete of the half-century, won his first pro- fessional wrestling match 28 years ago tonight at Toronto, pinning Carl Popeshill in two straight falls, Conacher, best known for his football prowess, collapsed and died in 1954 while playing 8 softball game for members of Parliament against members of the Parliamentary press gallery These efforts brought their re- ward and he soon gained the at Ottawa, umber of international fourna- awa Club, directed the arrange- ents. ments and proceedings, honored title of ster, Then oo. 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