Hayward Daily Review by Richard Shorman

   Chess, Sunday, August 6, 1967 (Crosby-Rose, Hayward Chess Festival)

   Chess, Sunday, August 13, 1967 (McNally-Vadnais, Hayward Chess Festival)

   Chess, Sunday, August 20, 1967 (Stein-Spassky, USSR Team Championship)

   Chess, Sunday, August 27, 1967 (Ehmann-Weber, Chess Friends of Northern California League match)

   Chess, Sunday, September 3, 1967 (Grivainis-Weber, 2nd Annual Contra Costa Chess Championship)

   Chess, Sunday, September 10, 1967 (Ulrich-Mecorney, 2nd Annual Contra Costa Chess Championship)

   Chess, Sunday, September 17, 1967 (Pickler-Cuneo, 2nd Annual Contra Costa Chess Championship)

   Chess, Sunday, September 24, 1967 (Laver-McCollough, Berkeley YMCA Rapid Transit Tournament)

   Chess, Sunday, October 1, 1967 (Campbell-Pickler, 2nd Annual Contra Costa Chess Championship)

   Chess, Sunday, October 8, 1967 (Fosaaen-Hauser, Chess Friends of Northern California Lockheed Open)

   Chess, Sunday, October 15, 1967 (The Ruy Lopez Exchange Variation)

   Chess, Sunday, October 22, 1967 (The Ruy Lopez Exchange Variation concluded)

   Chess, Sunday, October 29, 1967 (Metcalf-Radke, Chess Friends of Northern California Lockheed Open)

   Chess, Sunday, November 5, 1967 (Yamamoto-Uomini, Chess Friends of Northern California Berkeley Fall Championship)

   Chess, Sunday, November 12, 1967 (1st Annual San Francisco Open + Pickler-Von Oettingen)

   Chess, Sunday, November 19, 1967 (McCollough-Ulrich, Chess Friends of Northern California Berkeley Fall Championship)

   Chess, Sunday, November 26, 1967 (Tournament Results San Francisco Open)

   Chess, Sunday, December 3, 1967 (Ruy Lopez, Open Defense, Keres Variation. Analysis by Bent Larsen.)

   Chess, Sunday, December 10, 1967 (Mike Tritch-Louis Osternig, 1965 Hayward Club Championship)

   Chess, Sunday, December 17, 1967 (Crosby-Weber, Zonal Chess Friends of Northern California Junior Championship)

   Chess, Sunday, December 24, 1967 (Glanville-Hale, Bay Area Amateur Open in Oakland)

   Chess, Sunday, December 31, 1967 (Fosaaen-McCollough, Concord C Team-Concord A Team)

   Chess, Sunday, January 7, 1968 (Shakhmatny byulleten article on 1 P-QN3 by GM Vladimir Simagin)

   Chess, Sunday, January 14, 1968 (Tournament Result New Year Open Walnut Creek)

   Chess, Sunday, January 21, 1968 (Mecorney-Ulrich, 1966 Berkeley YMCA Club Championship)

   Chess, Sunday, January 28, 1968 (Tournament Result Presidio Service Club)

   Chess, Sunday, February 04, 1968 (Castling on opposite wings, all-out attacks against enemy King)

   Chess, Sunday, February 11, 1968 (Anderson-Blackstone, Chess Friends of Northern California Open Championship at Berkeley)

   Chess, Sunday, February 18, 1968 (Watson-Metcalf, Chess Friends of Northern California Open Championship at Berkeley)

   Chess, Sunday, February 25, 1968 (Giuoco Piano: Lance Thomson and Dan Clapper Hayward High School League Match)

   Chess, Sunday, March 03, 1968 (Tournament Results Concord Open)

   Chess, Sunday, March 10, 1968 (Amkraut-Uomini, Palo Alto 1967)

   Chess, Sunday, March 17, 1968 (Carlmont YMCA Open)

   Chess, Sunday, March 24, 1968 (Four Leaf Clover Chess Tournament + Koltanowski-Crosby - 20 board simul)

   Chess, Sunday, March 31, 1968 (Hayward Chess Club: Lupe Lopez)

   Chess, Sunday, April 7, 1968 ('Chess Digest Magazine' fills the vacancy left by 'Shakhmaty in English')

   Chess, Sunday, April 14, 1968 (Spassky-Geller...notes by GM Bondarevsky from Sovetsky Sport)

   Chess, Sunday, April 21, 1968 (The 3rd Annual Peninsula Open, directed by IM George Koltanowski, is coming up.)

   Chess, Sunday, April 28, 1968 (Pollard-Fauber, Golden Bear Open)

   Chess, Sunday, May 05, 1968 (Third Annual Peninsula Open in Sunnyvale)

   Chess, Sunday, May 12, 1968 (USCF Expert Richard Fauber Annotates the English Opening)

   Chess, Sunday, May 19, 1968 (Weber-Hamaker, Lera Peninsula Open)

   Chess, Sunday, May 26, 1968 (10th Annual Bay Area High School Open + Trottier-Zimmerman, Walnut Creek Open)

   Chess, Sunday, June 2, 1968 (Blackstone-Shean, Lera Peninsula Open)

   Chess, Sunday, June 9, 1968 (Martinez-Crosby, 10th Annual Bay Area High School Open in Alameda)

   Chess, Sunday, June 16, 1968 (Gulko-Zaytsev, Moscow City Championship from Sovetsky Sport)

   Chess, Sunday, June 23, 1968 (Kohl-Albertson, Mt. Eden High School Open in Hayward)

   Chess, Sunday, June 30, 1968 (Molter-Grivainis, Oakland Open)

   Chess, Sunday, July 07, 1968 (Van Fong $100 Scholarship from the Hayward Chess Club)

   Chess, Sunday, July 14, 1968 (Hendricks-Martinez, San Bruno Chess Festival)

   Chess, Sunday, July 21, 1968 (Osternig-Stockdale, Oakland Open)

   Chess, Sunday, July 28, 1968 (McNown-Bush, CCCA Regional Open, Berkeley)

   Chess, Sunday, August 4, 1968 (Crofut-Galvin, Oakland Open)

   Chess, Sunday, August 11, 1968 (Hurt-Hammie, LERA-Oakland Team Match, in Oakland)

   Chess, Sunday, August 18, 1968 (Lopez-Thomson, Hayward Chess Club Match Game)

   Chess, Sunday, August 25, 1968 (The Makings of a Grandmaster? - Yes! by Jude Acers)

   Chess, Sunday, September 1, 1968 (Kon Grivainis won the Oakland CC 5th Annual Summer Tournament. Koltanowski-Wilson, San Carlos Simul)

   Chess, Sunday, September 8, 1968 (Cuneo-Grivainis, Contra Costa County Open CHampionship)

   Chess, Sunday, September 15, 1968 (The Trenberth System)

   Chess, Sunday, September 22, 1968 (Anderssen-Paulsen)

   Chess, Sunday, September 29, 1968 (Jude Acers won the 4rd Annual Northern California Class Championship in Sunnyvale. Grey-Thornally)

   Chess, Sunday, October 6, 1968 (Acers-Kaufman, Santa Monica Open)

   Chess, Sunday, October 13, 1968 (Garry Wilson won the Carlmont Open. Katskova-Aleksandriya, 28th USSR Women's Championship)

   Chess, Sunday, October 20, 1968 (Addison-Sigurjonsson, Fiske Memorial International)

   Chess, Sunday, November 3, 1968 (Grefe-Wilcox, Central California Open Championship at LERA)

   Chess, Sunday, November 17, 1968 (Mikhail Botvinnik gave a very penetrating dissertation on chess and chessplayers.)

   Chess, Sunday, November 24, 1968 (William Addison won the SF Open. Watson-Wilson, SF Open.)

   Chess, Sunday, December 15, 1968 (CFNC Junior Chess Championships of Contra Costa County results: Section 1 winner (14-15 years old), Jim Shearer; Section 2 winner (11-13), Pete Shearer; and Section 3 winner (10 and under), John Fichtenkort.)

   Chess, Sunday, December 22, 1968 (Forthoffer-Falbo, 3rd Annual Bay Area Amateur Open)

   Chess, Sunday, January 12, 1969 (Fosaaen-Maddigan, Walnut Creek New Year Open)

   Chess, Sunday, January 19, 1969 (Martinez-Lopez, Mr. Eden-Sunset High School League Match)

   Chess, Sunday, January 26, 1969 (excerpt from Learn Chess by C.H. O'D Alexander)

   Chess, Sunday, February 2, 1969 (There were 3 age groups in the East Bay Junior Championship Tournament held in Oakland: Edward Salvador won the 14-15 Age Group, Craig Barnes won the 11-13 Age Group, and Dennis Fung won the 10 and Under Age Group.)

   Chess, Sunday, February 9, 1969 (Furman-Botvinnik 0-1, training game from 1961.)

   Chess, Sunday, February 16, 1969 (Vladimir Patnutieff-Bruce Antman 1-0, played at the 1968 American Open. (Annotated by NM Jude Acers.)

   Chess, Sunday, February 23, 1969 (John Bulash won the Class A section of the 3rd Annual Concord Open Chess Championships)

   Chess, Sunday, March 2, 1969 (George Kane won the CFNC-USCF Open Qualifier for the California State Championship; held in Hayward.)

   Chess, Sunday, March 9, 1969 (Heidenfeld-Wolpert 0-1, Johannesburg 1955; illustrates the Philidor's Defense with in-depth analysis.)

   Chess, Sunday, March 16, 1969 (Victor Ciociltea-Robert Fischer 0-1, player at Netanya, Israel, 1968.)

   Chess, Sunday, March 23, 1969 (Spassky won against Ciric at the 9th World Students'Team Championships)

   Chess, Sunday, March 30, 1969 (Rene Saguisag won the Carlmont YMCA Open in San Carlos.)

   Chess, Sunday, April 6, 1969 (Pickler-Prodinger, 1-0, at the 2nd Annual Oakland Chess Club four-man sectional.)

   Chess, Sunday, May 4, 1969 (Frank Thornally and Rex Wilcox tied for 1st at the 4th Annual Peninsula Open held in Sunnyvale.)

   Chess, Sunday, May 11, 1969 (Rex Wilcox - David Blohm, 1-0. Game played at the Annual Peninsula Open.)

   Chess, Sunday, June 1, 1969 (Alex Suhobeck and Rex Wilcox tied for 1st in the Walnut Creek Open)

   Chess, Sunday, June 8, 1969 (Julius Loftsson-Sid Rubin 1-0; played at the Oakland YMCA Chess Club)

   Chess, Sunday, July 6, 1969 (New Book by Bobby Fischer, My 60 Memorable Games.)

   Chess, Sunday, July 13, 1969 (Earl Pruner won the 6th Annual Arthur B. Stamer Memorial Tournament at the Mechanics' Institute Chess Club in SF.)

   Chess, Sunday, July 20, 1969 (Robert Martinez-Charles Maddigan drew at the San Bruno Chess Festival. Game annotated by Charles Maddigan.)

   Chess, Sunday, July 27, 1969 (David Amkraut won the Berth Championship in Concord to qualify for the California State Championship.)

   Chess, Sunday, August 17, 1969 (Wilson-Lavergne, 1st Chabot College Open)

   Chess, Sunday, August 24, 1969 (Larry Kohl-Steve Nelson 0-1; notes by Larry Kohl.)

   Chess, Sunday, August 31, 1969 (James Hurt won the 6th Annual Oakland Summer Chess Championship Tournament.)

   Chess, Sunday, September 14, 1969 (Gary Pickler won the Central California Chess Association's USCF Class Tournament at Concord.)

   Chess, Sunday, September 21, 1969 (Anthony Hanak won the Class A Mechanics' Institute Amateur Championship)

   Chess, Sunday, October 5, 1969 (Flink-Ulrich, Central California Chess Association Tournament in Concord)

   Chess, Sunday, October 12, 1969 (NM Jude Acers (2215)-George Kane (2113), 1-0, played in the Mechanics' Institute Invitational Club Championship.)

   Chess, Sunday, November 2, 1969 (Garry Wilson won the Carlmont YMCA Open held in San Carlos.)

   Chess, Sunday, November 9, 1969 (IM William Addison won the Mechanics' Institute Northern California Championship with a 5-0 score. Alan Baisley and Jude Acers tied for 2nd with 4-1.)

   Chess, Sunday, November 19, 1969 (Martinez-Lopez, Mt. Eden vs Sunset HS League Match)

   Chess, Sunday, November 23, 1969 (Alan Baisley and Carroll Capps tied for 1st in the 3rd Annual San Francisco Open.)

   Chess, Sunday, December 7, 1969 (Botvinnik-Keres 1-0, World Championship Match Tournament, The Hague, 1948)

   Chess, Sunday, December 21, 1969 (GM Walter Browne gave a simul at the Mechanics' Institute Chess Club in SF and scored 21 wins, 3 draws, and 1 loss; GM Walter Browne-Roger Gribble 1769 0-1)

   Chess, Sunday, December 28, 1969 (Charles Maddigan won the Bay Area Amateur Open, held in Oakland.)

   Chess, Sunday, January 4, 1970 (GM Walter Browne gave a simul at the Hayward Chess Club; Eric Salo was the only club member to defeat him.)

   Chess, Sunday, January 11, 1970 (GM Walter Browne gave a 50-board simul at the LERA auditorium; his score was 40 wins, 5 losses, and 5 draws.)

   Chess, Sunday, January 25, 1970 (Takashi Kurosaki, Barry Kraft, and Rick Swanson tied for 1st in the Mechanics' Institute Amateur Chess Tournament.)

   Chess, Sunday, February 22, 1970 (Eric Osbun won the 1970 CFNC Championship held at Chabot College in Hayward.)

   Chess, Sunday, March 1, 1970 (IM William Addison won the Berkeley Washington class tournament)

   Chess, Sunday, March 8, 1970 (NM Erik Osbun-Al Raymond 1-0, received Best Game 1st Honorable Mention recognition.)

   Chess, Sunday, March 15, 1970 (GM Larry Evans-Raymond Ng, 1-0, was 1 of 16 simul games played at the Oakland Chess Club.)

   Chess, Sunday, April 26, 1970 (NM Jude Acers won the Central California Chess Association's Spring USCF Tournament held in Concord.)

   Chess, Sunday, May 10, 1970 (IM George Koltanowski scored 32.5-1.5 in a simultaneous exhibition at Menlo Park)

   Chess, Sunday, May 17, 1970 (Stephen Kornher won the Walnut Creek tourney by a score of 3-0.)

   Chess, Sunday, May 24, 1970 (Sigmund Malek won the Daly City Open Tournament with a 4-1 score. Harold Chappel won the Deuel Vocational Institute one day Swiss system tourney by a perfect 3-0 score.)

   Chess, Sunday, May 31, 1970 (Ludmilla Semenova-Tatyana Zatulovkaya (0-1) game played at the USSR Woman's Chess Championship.)

   Chess, Sunday, June 7, 1970 (IM Julio Kaplan won the 5th Annual LERA Peninsula Open Championships in Sunnyvale.)

   Chess, Sunday, June 14, 1970 (Jude Acers won the Livermore Open, with a score of 5-0.)

   Chess, Sunday, June 21, 1970 (M. Botvinnik-B. Kurajica, 1-0, played in 1970 Yugoslavia.)

   Chess, Sunday, June 28, 1970 (Jim and Shawn Hurt vs CDC computer (1-0); played in Sunnyvale.)

   Chess, Sunday, July 5, 1970 (Hayward CC Champion, Everett McNally, gave a simul at the Fremont CC and scored 12 wins, 1 draw, and 3 losses.)

   Chess, Sunday, July 12, 1970 (7th Annual Stamer Memorial Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, July 19, 1970 (Roger Gribble-John Peterson , 0-1, was played at the Mechanics' Institute Spring Open Tournament.)

   Chess, Sunday, July 26, 1970 (Jude Acers and C. Bill Jones tied for 1st at the CCCA's USCF class tournament at the San Jose Central YMCA.)

   Chess, Sunday, August 2, 1970 (L. Gutman-D. Lapenis 1-0, Riga 1969)

   Chess, Sunday, August 9, 1970 (Fischer Teaches Chess)

   Chess, Sunday, August 16, 1970 (Julio Kaplan won the 1970 Champion of Central California title by scoring 4-0. The tournament was held at the Meek Estate Mansion in Hayward.)

   Chess, Sunday, August 23, 1970 (The Oakland Chess Club's 7th annual summer tournament was won by both Craig Barnes and Henry Davis with 4-1.)

   Chess, Sunday, August 30, 1970 (L. Hamppe-J. Meitner (.5-.5), a Vienna Game played for the Championship of Vienna: annotated by Jude Acers. GM Robert Fischer won another international tournament in Argentine.)

   Chess, Sunday, September 6, 1970 (Frank Thornally wins the 2nd Annual Chabot College Open)

   Chess, Sunday, September 13, 1970 (Borel Menas won the Central California Chess Association's tournament at the Concord Senior Citizen Center.)

   Chess, Sunday, September 20, 1970 (Interview with young Vladimir Tukmakov who came in 2nd to Robert Fischer at the recent Argentina tournament.)

   Chess, Sunday, September 27, 1970 (Walter Browne-Tigran Petrosian (0-1); played in Zagreb.)

   Chess, Sunday, October 4, 1970 (Alexander MacDonnell-Louis De La Bourdonnais 1-0, London 1834)

   Chess, Sunday, October 11, 1970 (Spassky Beats Fischer)

   Chess, Sunday, October 18, 1970 (Paul Keres posted a perfect score to help his team win the European Team Championship.)

   Chess, Sunday, October 25, 1970 (The first annual Redwood City Chess Tourney was won by Dennis Waterman.)

   Chess, Sunday, November 1, 1970 (Fischer Replaces Benko)

   Chess, Sunday, November 8, 1970 (GM Walter Browne will give a simul at the Mechanics' Institute Chess Club on November 18th.)

   Chess, Sunday, November 15, 1970 (Dennis Fritzinger won the Northern California Qualifier Tournament)

   Chess, Sunday, November 22, 1970 (GM Walter Browne played a 32-game simul and scored 28 wins, 2 draws and only 2 losses. Played at the Mechanics' Institute on November 14.)

   Chess, Sunday, November 29, 1970 (Robert Fischer leads the Interzonal Tournament in Spain. The Hayward Chess Club moves to its new location, Palma Ceia Park, this coming Monday.)

   Chess, Sunday, December 6, 1970 (Johannes Zukertort-Joseph Blackburne 1-0, London, May 5, 1883.)

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

   Chess, Sunday, December 20, 1970 (SF City Championship Results)

   Chess, Sunday, December 27, 1970 (Oakland CC's 5th Annual SF Bay Area Amateur Open was won by Donald Clap and David Smith with scores of 4.5-.5 each)

   Chess, Sunday, January 3, 1971 (Charles Henin (LA) and Dennis Fritzinger (SF) tied for 1st in the 1970 California State Championship, played the the Mechanics' Institute Chess Club)

   Chess, Sunday, January 10, 1971 (Craig Barnes (1982) - Robert J. Henry (1984) played at Walnut Creek; Craig won.)

   Chess, Sunday, January 17, 1971 (GM Viktor Korchnoi won the Soviet national chess competition (Riga 1970) by a score of 16-5.)

   Chess, Sunday, January 24, 1971 (Y. Estrin-R. Shevechek, 1-0, Goring Gambit played in the VI World Correspondence Chess Championship.)

   Chess, Sunday, February 7, 1971 (GM Viktor Korchnoi took first prize at the Hoogoven Tournament in the Netherlands.)

   Chess, Sunday, February 14, 1971 (GM Alexander Alekhine-Amateur 1-0 in Vienna Simultaneous Exhibition, 1936.)

   Chess, Sunday, February 21, 1971 (Charles Pardini won the Regional Golden Bear Chess Tournament...Alan Benson played a 5-board blindfold simul and scored 5-0)

   Chess, Sunday, February 28, 1971 (Eugene Lien-Walter Browne (0-1) played at the SF City Championship.)

   Chess, Sunday, March 7, 1971 (GM Svetozar Gligorich met stiff resistance in his 31-board simultaneous exhibition at the Oakland Chess Club)

   Chess, Sunday, March 14, 1971 (Gedeon Barcza-Mikhail Tal, 0-1, at Tallin, 1971.)

   Chess, Sunday, March 21, 1971 (Donald Crawford-Ronald Thacker, 0-1, has a nice queen sacrifice. Column addition by Gary Pickler, "If you play gambits, believe this!")

   Chess, Sunday, March 28, 1971 (Vasily Smyslov-Hein Donner (1-0) played at Venice in 1950.)

   Chess, Sunday, April 4, 1971 (Regarding my forthcoming match with Fischer... by Grandmaster Mark Taimanov)

   Chess, Sunday, April 11, 1971 (John Grefe, Jeff Kent, Julius Loftsson, and Dennis Waterman all tied for 1st through 4th at the 1971 Grand Prix Class Chess Championships (USCF Region VIII).)

   Chess, Sunday, June 6, 1971 (Fischer Swamps Taimanov 6-0)

   Chess, Sunday, June 20, 1971 (Mark Taimanov-Robert Fischer)

   Chess, Sunday, July 25, 1971 (New Slant on Fischer)

   Chess, Sunday, August 8, 1971 (3rd Regional Adult and Junior Chess Championship of Central California at Meek Estate Mansion in Hayward)

   Chess, Sunday, October 31, 1971 (Fischer Wraps It Up)

   Chess, Sunday, November 14, 1971 (Loser's (Petrosian) Viewpoint)

   Chess, Sunday, December 19, 1971 (Chess Master (Jude Acers) On Tour)

   Chess, Sunday, February 27, 1972 (Chess Classes by John Grefe)

   Chess, Sunday, April 2, 1972 (War and Chess by Franklin K. Young)

   Chess, Sunday, May 7, 1972 (Jude Acers gave a 24-board simultaneous exhibition at the Concord Chess Club)

   Chess, Sunday, May 14, 1972 (San Francisco International Hilton Open Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, June 18, 1972 (Oakland Master-Expert Invitational Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, June 25, 1972 (Gilden-Matson, 26 board simul + Tarjan-Rogers, 14 board simul)

   Chess, Sunday, July 16, 1972 (Spassky-Fischer, Game # 1)

   Chess, Sunday, July 23, 1972 (The Effect of Surprise, Fischer's First Win Over Spassky, Game # 3)

   Chess, Sunday, July 30, 1972 (Fischer's "Sicilian Defect", Game # 4)

   Chess, Sunday, August 6, 1972 (Fischer Does It Again, Game # 5)

   Chess, Sunday, August 13, 1972 (Masterpiece Worthy of a Champion, Game # 6)

   Chess, Sunday, August 20, 1972 (Fischer's First "Poisoned Pawn" Duel Qualified Success, Game # 7)

   Chess, Sunday, August 27, 1972 (Spassky's Big Mistake, Game # 8)

   Chess, Sunday, September 3, 1972 (An Important Game for Spassky, Game # 9)

   Chess, Sunday, September 10, 1972 (Delicate Maneuvering, Slashing Attack, Game # 10)

   Chess, Sunday, September 17, 1972 (Spassky's Big Win: Fischer Downed by Poison Pawn, Game # 11)

   Chess, Sunday, September 24, 1972 (Trench Warfare, Game # 12)

   Chess, Sunday, October 1, 1972 (Marathon Struggle, Game # 13)

   Chess, Sunday, October 8, 1972 (Reciprocated Pawns, Game # 14)

   Chess, Sunday, October 15, 1972 (Tough, Sharp Fight, Game # 15)

   Chess, Sunday, October 22, 1972 (Drawn Out Conclusion, Game # 16)

   Chess, Sunday, October 29, 1972 (Spassky-Fischer, Game # 17)

   Chess, Sunday, November 5, 1972 (Fischer-Spassky, Game # 18)

   Chess, Sunday, November 12, 1972 (Spassky-Fischer, Game # 19)

   Chess, Sunday, November 19, 1972 (Fischer-Spassky, Game # 20)

   Chess, Sunday, November 26, 1972 (Match Point and New World Champion, Game # 21)

   Chess, Sunday, December 3, 1972 (Spassky Interview)

   Chess, Sunday, June 3, 1973 (Koltanowski-Bradley, 24 board simul)

   Today's Chess, Sunday, July 1, 1973 (US Junior Invitational Results)

   Chess, Sunday, July 22, 1973 (Paul Masson Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, September 16, 1973 (Advice On the Opening for Young Players by Blackburne)

   Chess, Sunday, September 30, 1973 (Grefe, Kavalek New U.S. Champs)

   Chess, Sunday, October 7, 1973 (Interview with John Grefe: U.S. Champion!)

   Chess, Sunday, November 18, 1973 (Chess Diatribe by Esquire & The Chess Mind by Lajos Steiner)

   Chess, Sunday, November 25, 1973 (Chabot College Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, February 10, 1974 (Bay Area Open Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, February 24, 1974 (Ruben Rodriguez wins the 1st California People's Chess Festival at Chabot College in Hayward)

   Chess, Sunday, March 10, 1974 (Old Fashioned Slugfest! - Frank Marshall vs William Napier 0-1)

   Chess, Sunday, March 17, 1974 (Mechanics' Institute Exhibition Results for U.S. Co-Champion John Grefe)

   Chess, Sunday, March 24, 1974 (Inspired "Coffee-House" Chess)

   Chess, Sunday, April 7, 1974 (Browne Winner At Lone Pine)

   Chess, Sunday, April 21, 1974 (Eagle Rock Final Results)

   Chess, Sunday, April 28, 1974 (IM Julio Kaplan gave a Simultaneous Exhibition in Fremont and scored 16.5-.5)

   Chess, Sunday, May 12, 1974 (Karpov Victor, Korchnoi Next)

   Chess, Sunday, June 2, 1974 (Canadian Wins Record Paul Masson Event)

   Chess, Sunday, July 7, 1974 (Final Chess Olympic Results)

   Chess, Sunday, July 14, 1974 (Stamer Memorial Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, September 15, 1974 (Lasker's Defense of Master Chess)

   Chess, Sunday, September 29, 1974 (Fischer Makes His Point)

   Chess, Sunday, October 20, 1974 (Spassky Evaluates Combatants)

   Chess, Sunday, October 27, 1974 (How To Become World Champion by GM Flohr)

   Chess, Sunday, December 1, 1974 (Lasker's Views on Gambits)

   Chess, Sunday, February 9, 1975 (Chess Advice for the Enlightened Few)

   Chess, Sunday, February 16, 1975 (One Point for the Home Team at the "CCCA Chess Olympics")

   Chess, Sunday, March 2, 1975 ("Cherry Tree" Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, April 20, 1975 (Fischer Defaults World Title)

   Chess, Sunday, June 8, 1975 (LERA Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, June 22, 1975 (Philippine Independence Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, July 6, 1975 (Monterey International Results)

   Chess, Sunday, July 13, 1975 (Browne Retains U.S. Title)

   Chess, Sunday, September 7, 1975 (Berkeley Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, September 21, 1975 (5th Annual Hayward Chess Festival Results)

   Chess, Sunday, November 9, 1975 (Grefe's High School Tour)

   Chess, Sunday, November 16, 1975 (San Leandro Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, February 15, 1976 (National Chess League)

   Chess, Sunday, February 22, 1976 (The People's Chess Tournament)

   Chess, Sunday, February 29, 1976 (Silman's Exhibition Disaster)

   Chess, Sunday, March 14, 1976 (Koltanowski in Fremont)

   Chess, Sunday, March 28, 1976 (Vasily Smyslov: Mechanics' Institute Chess Room Simul)

   Chess, Sunday, April 18, 1976 (CCCA Amateur Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, July 11, 1976 (Golden Gate Open Tourney Results)

   Chess, Sunday, September 19, 1976 (Sixth Annual Hayward Chess Festival results)

   Chess, Sunday, November 21, 1976 (Simultaneous Exhibition Results for U.S. Co-champion GM Anatoly Lein)

   Chess, Sunday, February 6, 1977 (Hayward Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, February 13, 1977 (After Twenty-Five Years, What Now? By Guthrie McClain)

   Chess, Sunday, February 27, 1977 (Krejcik The Great)

   Chess, Sunday, April 3, 1977 (Reshevsky's Chess Tests)

   Chess, Sunday, May 1, 1977 (Northern California High School Championships)

   Chess, Sunday, August 21, 1977 (Paul Morphy, America's First Chess Hero by C. J. S. Purdy)

   Chess, Sunday, September 4, 1977 (Hayward Chess Festival Results)

   Chess, Sunday, November 6, 1977 (Tom Dorsch New CalChess Club Champion)

   Chess, Sunday, December 18, 1977 (Just Fantastic - Alekhine's Blindfold Play)

   Chess, Sunday, January 15, 1978 ("Jack Frost" Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, January 22, 1978 (Working At Playing The Game by Barnie Winkelman)

   Chess, Sunday, February 19, 1978 (Hayward "Freebie Fest")

   Chess, Sunday, March 26, 1978 (Whitehead Brothers New State Champions)

   Chess, Sunday, April 9, 1978 (Petrosian Coming To San Francisco)

   Chess, Sunday, April 16, 1978 (Danish Worth A Gamble)

   Chess, Sunday, April 30, 1978 (First Microcomputer Chess Tournament)

   Chess, Sunday, May 7, 1978 (How To Study Master Games)

   Chess, Sunday, May 14, 1978 (Romanian Champ in Bay Area)

   Chess, Sunday, August 6, 1978 (Computer Encounters of the Chess Kind by Frisco Del Rosario)

   Chess, Sunday, August 20, 1978 (Cyberchess: A Powerful Tool For Self-Improvement)

   Chess, Sunday, December 10, 1978 (Improving Your Chess Play by Ken Smith)

   Chess, Sunday, December 31, 1978 (Handicapping For Progress: Odds! by Purdy)

   Chess, Sunday, January 7, 1979 (Capt. Anchovy Downs Memorex)

   Chess, Sunday, January 21, 1979 (Results for CalChess Masters' Open 1979)

   Chess, Sunday, February 4, 1979 (Renard Anderson-Paul Enright at the San Jose City College Open)

   Chess, Sunday, March 4, 1979 (Max Lange Attack Still Effective)

   Chess, Sunday, March 11, 1979 (Einstein On Lasker)

   Chess, Sunday, April 1, 1979 (National High School Qualifier)

   Chess, Sunday, April 22, 1979 (San Jose State Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, May 6, 1979 (Lockheed Hosts Tournament)

   Chess, Sunday, May 13, 1979 (U.C. Berkeley Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, June 3, 1979 (Berkeley May Day Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, June 10, 1979 (LERA Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, July 1, 1979 (June Amateur Chess Tournament)

   Chess, Sunday, July 8, 1979 (Tal and Karpov Tie in Montreal)

   Chess, Sunday, July 15, 1979 (Grandmaster Games from Montreal)

   Chess, Sunday, July 22, 1979 (Karpov Games from Montreal)

   Chess, Sunday, July 29, 1979 (Paul Masson Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, August 5, 1979 (Exciting Game for Winner and Loser)

   Chess, Sunday, August 12, 1979 (A Tactical Line Against the French; Caissa's Greatest Boon)

   Chess, Sunday, August 19, 1979 (Caissa's Greatest Boon - continued)

   Chess, Sunday, September 2, 1979 (Coming Attraction - Garry Kasparov)

   Chess, Sunday, September 9, 1979 (Chess Playing Computers Making Rapid Strides)

   Chess, Sunday, September 16, 1979 (Berkeley Fifth Annual Labor Day Championship)

   Chess, Sunday, November 4, 1979 (Tal Wins Riga Interzonal Tournament)

   Chess, Sunday, November 11, 1979 (Lockheed Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, November 18, 1979 (Petrosian, Portisch, Hueber Top Brazil Interzonal)

   Chess, Sunday, December 2, 1979 (Berkeley Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, December 9, 1979 (LERA Class Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, January 13, 1980 ("A Piece of the Action" Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, February 10, 1980 (San Jose City College Open Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, February 17, 1980 (Tarjan, Seirawan Interviewed In Riga)

   Chess, Sunday, February 24, 1980 (Tal Makes It Look Easy.)

   Chess, Sunday, March 16, 1980 (Better Than Karpov?)

   Chess, Sunday, March 23, 1980 (People's Chess Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, April 6, 1980 (Le Baron Open Game Prize)

   Chess, Sunday, May 4, 1980 (CalChess Team Championships)

   Chess, Sunday, May 11, 1980 (Fritzinger At Lake Merritt)

   Chess, Sunday, June 8, 1980 (LERA Memorial Day Championships)

   Chess, Sunday, June 15, 1980 (Berkeley May Day Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, June22, 1980 (June Amateur Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, July 13, 1980 (When Attack is the Best Defense by Purdy)

   Chess, Sunday, July 20, 1980 (John Grefe won the 4th Annual Golden Gate Open)

   Chess, Sunday, July 27, 1980 (8th Annual Paul Masson American Classic Chess Championship Results)

   Chess, Sunday, August 3, 1980 (15th Annual Santa Clara County Open results)

   Chess, Sunday, August 10, 1980 (Master chess from Paul Masson)

   Chess, Sunday, September 7, 1980 (Collins Kids Win In Iceland)

   Chess, Sunday, September 28, 1980 (Collector's Item)

   Chess, Sunday, November 16, 1980 (Fall quarter Swiss tournament results)

   Chess, Sunday, November 30, 1980 (Capps Memorial Tournament Results)

   Chess, Sunday, December 14, 1980 (University of California Team Dominates Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Championship by George Lewis)

   Chess, Sunday, January 4, 1981 (Experimenting with a new move)

   Chess, Sunday, January 11, 1981 (Chess tournament at San Jose State draws 129)

   Chess, Sunday, February 1, 1981 (U.S. team: disappointing finish in chess battle)

   Chess, Sunday, February 8, 1981 (Gary Kasparov's Rapid Rise To World Prominence)

   Chess, Sunday, February 15, 1981 (International Master Captures State Championship)

   Chess, Sunday, March 1, 1981 (People's Tournament chess results)

   Chess, Sunday, March 8, 1981 (King's Gambit: some findings)

   Chess, Sunday, March 29, 1981 (LERA Penninsula Class Tournament Results)

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