Fremont-Newark Argus by Richard Shorman

   Chess, Monday, July 16, 1968 (Wade Hendricks (CFNC rating 2019)-Robert Martinez (CFNC rating 1593) (0-1))

   Chess, Monday, August 5, 1968 (Fred Crofut Sr.-Fred Galvin (0-1))

   Chess, Monday, September 11, 1968 (Raymond Cuneo-Kon Grivainis (0-1))

   Chess, Monday, October 14, 1968 (Carlmont Open and Bay Area High School Championship Results))

   Chess, Monday, November 4, 1968 (John Grefe-Rex Wilcox (0-1))

   Chess, Monday, November 18, 1968 (Botvinnik Lectures)

   Chess, Monday, December 3, 1968 (Emanuel Lasker analyzes a game)

   Chess, Monday, December 9, 1968 (Padevsky-Botvinnik 0-1, Alekhine Memorial, Moscow 1956)

   Chess, Monday, December 16, 1968 (CFNC Contra Costa County Jr. Championship)

   Chess, Monday, December 30, 1968 (Chigorin-Winawer, Monte Carlo 1901)

   Chess, Monday, February 3, 1969 (East Bay Junior Championship Results)

   Chess, Monday, February 10, 1969 (Furman-Botvinnik 0-1, Training game, February 1961)

   Chess, Monday, February 17, 1969 (Vladimir Patnutieff-Bruce Antman (1-0))

   Chess, Sunday, December 13, 1970 (Jude Acers Exhibition Results)

   Chess, Tuesday, May 18, 1971 (Botvinnik On Fischer)

   Chess, Saturday, June 19, 1971 (Others may have been misled into thinking that Fischer's 6-0 shut-out against Taimanov was easy ... but not the embattled players!)

   Chess, Saturday, June 26, 1971 (Fritzinger-Barnes, CCCA Regional Class Tournament at San Jose)

   Chess, Sunday, September 5, 1971 (Gilbert Temme (1683)-Stewart Schwartz (2116) 1-0, U.S. Open, Ventura, 1971)

   Chess, Sunday, September 12, 1971 (IM Hans Ree will give a simultaneous exhibition at the Mechanics' Institute Chess Club on September 17)

   Chess, Sunday, September 12, 1971 (IM Hans Ree will give a simultaneous exhibition at the Mechanics' Institute Chess Club on September 17)

   Chess, Sunday, January 7, 1973 (Tal Takes USSR Championship title)

   Chess, Sunday, June 2, 1974 (Between rounds of the 1974 Paul Masson American Class Championships, The World Blindfold Champion, George Koltanowski, staged a chess show capped by a spectacular demonstration of his famous "knight's tour" exhibition.)

   Chess, Sunday, July 28, 1974 (Walter Browne is leading the US Closed Championship)

   Chess, Sunday, September 8, 1974 (Tarjan Tops at the Claremont)

   Chess, Sunday, September 22, 1974 (Both Borel Menas and Jeremy Silman tied to win $145 each in the First Palo Alto Open...Borel won on tie-break)

   Chess, Sunday, November 10, 1974 (Wallace Schwam and Romulo Aguilar tied for 1st place at the Flight of the Bumbler B Tournament, held at the Monterey Chess Center on November 2-3)

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