TerrachessVol. 1, No. 1, April 5, 1961 (City Terrace team holds its own in chess league.) Vol. 1, No. 2, April 12, 1961 (Joe Titone won Monterey Park's 11-round five minute Rapid Tournament by a score of 8.5-2.5.) Vol. 1, No. 3, April 19, 1961 (Gordon Barrett gave a simultaneous at the Verdugo Smokeless Chess Club and scored 9 wins, 2 draws and 9 losses.) Vol. 1, No. 4, April 26, 1961 (H. D. Rider gave a simultaneous at Montery Park and scored 4 wins and 8 losses.) Vol. 1, No. 5, May 3, 1961 (Allan Troy gave a simultaneous at the City Terrace Chess Club and scored 15 wins, 4 draws and 5 losses.) Vol. 1, No. 6, May 10, 1961 (W. Cunningham and R. Jacobs tied for 1st in the 3rd Annual San Bernardino Open.) Vol. 1, No. 7, May 17, 1961 (GM Isaac Kashdan will give a simultaneous at the Morphy Day Chess Festival this Saturday.) Vol. 1, No. 8, May 24, 1961 (City Terrace Team beat the Verdugo Smokeless Team by a score of 4.5-2.5.) Vol. 1, No. 18, August 2, 1961 (According to Gordon Barrett, GM Bobby Fischer thought about giving a simultaneous exhibition at the City Terrace CC, but finally decided against it.) Vol. 1, No. 19, August 9, 1961 (First-hand account of the Fischer-Reshevsky Match.) Vol. 1, No. 20, August 16, 1961 (Signatures of GM Fischer, GM Reshevsky and Master of Ceremonies, movie actor Jose Ferrer.) Vol. 1, No. 26, September 27, 1961 (OBIT for Bernard Oak, founder of the City Terrace Chess Club.) Vol. 1, No. 38, December 20, 1961 (Rare California chess magazine called 'Horsing Around' was issued by the China Lake CC about once a month. As of now, no copies are known to exist.) Vol. 1, No. 46, February 14, 1962 (GM Reshevsky gave a simultaneous exhibition at the UCLA Students Union Building and scored 56 wins, 8 draws, and 5 losses. Sixty-four of the games had to be adjudicated!) Vol. 2, No. 8, May 23, 1962 (Morphy Day!) Vol. 2, No. 13, June 27, 1962 (William Addison won the Southern California Open held in Santa Monica.) Vol. 2, No. 21, September 12, 1962 (Walter Cunningham won the California Open held in Fresno.) Vol. 2, No. 23, September 26, 1962 (William Addison won the Herman Steiner Memorial Open.) Vol. 2, No. 42, February 13, 1963 (Article about Mrs. Piatigorsky and her Piatigorsky Foundation; also mentions her sponsoring the playoffs between Reshevsky, Evans and Addison at the Steiner Club.) Vol. 2, No. 47, March 20, 1963 (Announcement for the Piatigorsky Cup Tournament.) Vol. 2, No. 49, April 3, 1963 (Morphy Day; another huge extravaganza.) Vol. 2, No. 50, April 10, 1963 (Announcement for new Los Angeles Open; sponsored, organized and directed by Frank Metz. To be held at the City Terrace Chess Club.) Vol. 3, No. 8, June 19, 1963 (FOR SALE: Complete set of all known Paul Morphy photos, cradle to grave!) Vol. 3, No. 10, July 3, 1963 (First-hand account of the 1st Piatigorsky Cup Tournament) Vol. 3, No. 11, July 10, 1963 (Lots of adjournments for first two rounds of the Piatigorsky Cup Tournament.) Vol. 3, No. 12, July 17, 1963 (Svetozar Gligoric leads by half a point at the halfway mark!.) Vol. 3, No. 13, July 24, 1963 (Grandmaster Svetozar Gligoric, who is currently playing in the Piatigorsky Cup, will give a simultaneous at City Terrace!.) Vol. 3, No. 14, July 31, 1963 (Final results for the Piatigorsky Cup Tournament.) Vol. 3, No. 17, September 4, 1963 (The complete crosstable of the 1963 California Open shows that Irving Rivise won on tiebreak over Tibor Weinberger and Julius Loftsson.) Vol. 3, No. 28, November 20, 1963 (Mini-biography of Allan Troy.) Vol. 3, No. 30, December 4, 1963 (William Addison won the California State Championship. Mrs. P. (Piatigorsky) won the California Women's Championship.) Vol. 4, No. 8, September 9, 1964 (Jerry Hanken won the California Open Championship.) Vol. 4, No. 12, November 4, 1964 (Mini-biography of NM Irving Rivise.) Vol. 5, No. 6, September 15, 1965 (Captain John Hudson won the California Open, on tiebreaks, over John Blackstone.) Vol. 5, No. 9, October 27, 1965 (San Diego Shows The Way.) Vol. 5, No. 11, December 1, 1965 (Benko won the 1st American Open.) Vol. 5, No. 12, December 15, 1965 (Crosstable of the 1st American Open.) Vol. 5, No. 18, March 16, 1966 (The Grand Affair; So. Calif. Chess League's Great Team Matches.) Vol. 5, No. 20, April 13, 1966 (The El Segundo Story.) Vol. 5, No. 24, June 8, 1966 (North-South Team Match score...24.5-15.5.) Vol. 5, No. 25, June 23, 1966 (Our New California Junior Champion, Jim Tarjan!) Vol. 5, No. 26, July 6, 1966 (Piatigorsky Cup starts July 17th at 1pm.) Vol. 6, No. 1, July 20, 1966 (First-hand account of the 2nd Piatigorsky Cup Tournament) Vol. 6, No. 2, August 3, 1966 (After 10 rounds of the 2nd Piatigorsky Cup Tournament, Fischer's score is 4.5-5.5.) Vol. 6, No. 3, August 17, 1966 (Spassky Wins Piatigorsky Cup! Fischer second - Larsen Third.) Vol. 6, No. 4, September 7, 1966 (The California Open Story - Irving Rivise wins.) Vol. 6, No. 5, September 28, 1966 (The Southern California Chess League Proudly Presents A New Concept In Honoring Southern California's Chess Greats!!.) Vol. 6, No. 6, October 12, 1966 (Harry Borochow First Electee To Hall Of Fame.) Vol. 6, No. 9, November 27, 1966 (All Clubs - Special Attention, Selection Into Hall Of Fame For 1967.) Vol. 6, No. 10, December 11, 1966 (Lawrence Kaufman won, on tiebreak over Robion Kirby, the 1966 American Open. Complete crosstable.) Vol. 6, No. 25, September 23, 1967 (Complete crosstable and coverage of the 1967 California Open) Vol. 6, No. 26, October 8, 1967 (Four players from the Southern California Championship qualified for the California State Championship; Walter Browne, Ronald Gross Laslo Binet and Jerome Hanken.) Vol. 7, No. 4, December 15, 1967 (Dr. Anthony Saidy won the 1967 American Open, held in Santa Monica. Complete crosstable.) Vol. 7, No. 5, January 3, 1968 (Walter Browne won the 1967 California State Championship without losing a game and 1.5 points ahead of the field.) Vol. 7, No. 8, March 2, 1968 (Reshevsky only needs a draw to win the 3-way Reshevsky-Stein-Hort match.) Vol. 7, No. 9, March 16, 1968 (Terrachess Salutes Grandmaster Samuel Reshevsky.) Vol. 7, No. 10, March 30, 1968 (Looking Through The Pawnoscope.) Vol. 7, No. 15, June 28, 1968 (Herman Steiner Elected Into Hall Of Fame.) Vol. 7, No. 16, July 12, 1968 (Sixteen-year-old Jim Tarjan won the Pacific Southwest Open, held in Santa Monica.) Vol. 7, No. 18, September 6, 1968 (Tibor Weinberger, Gil Ramirez, and John Blackstone tied for first in the California Open held in Fresno.) Vol. 7, No. 20, October 11, 1968 (Four players from the Southern California Championship qualified for the California State Championship; Charles Henin, Ray Schutt, George Hunnex and Julius Loftsson.) Vol. 7, No. 24, December 20, 1968 (James Lazos won the 4th American Open. Walter Browne won the 7th Annual Riverside Open.) Vol. 7, No. 25, January 5, 1969 (David Blohm Wins California State Championship.) Vol. 8, No. 6, May 6, 1969 (Morphy Day - Your Day) Vol. 8, No. 7, May 25, 1969 (GM Isaac Kashdan elected into the Southern California Hall of Fame.) Vol. 8, No. 12, September 17, 1969 (Darrell Rader is nominated for Southern California Hall of Fame.) Vol. 8, No. 18, December 21, 1969 (Fifth Annual American Open Crosstable) Vol. 8, No. 19, January 5, 1970 (Charles Henin won the 1969 California State Championship.) Vol. 9, No. 4, September 16, 1970 (Tibor Weinberger won the 1970 California Open; complete crosstable.) Vol. 9, No. 6, November 15, 1970 (GM Robert Byrne and GM Larry Evans tied for 1st in the 1970 Continental Open, held in Los Angeles.) Vol. 9, No. 9, January 24, 1971 (Dennis Fritzinger and Charles Henin tied for 1st in the 1970 California State Championship.) Vol. 9, No. 14, June 12, 1971 (Rumor about the Fischer-Larsen match in Los Angeles? Announcement for the U.S. Open at Ventura.) Vol. 9, No. 17, September 22, 1971 (First-hand account of the U.S. Open Championship at Ventura.) Vol. 9, No. 21, January 9, 1972 (Kim Commons won the 1971 California State Championship; Jim Tarjan came in 2nd.) Vol. 10, No. 2, October 4, 1972 (Complete crosstable for the 1972 California Open at Ventura.) Vol. 10, No. 5, February 14, 1973 (Carl Bud elected into Southern California Hall of Fame.) Vol. 10, No. 10, June 21, 1973 (California State Championship and Lone Pine 73 crosstables.) Vol. 10, No. 14, May 15, 1974 (GM Gligoric won the Eagle Rock International Tournament. Gordon Barrett's personal copy of last issue signed by himself.) |