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Challenger Leads In Chess Title

(N'ZJ’.A.-Reuter— Copyright) MOSCOW. April 17. „T’? e „ , *? rW chess champion, Mikhail Botuinnik. was trailing his challenger. Tigran Petrosyan. 4j-5l after 10 games in i defence of his title in Moscow. The series comprises 24 games and is due to end in late Mav. i Games are played three nights a week in a variety theatre near the Kremlin, before packed audiences.

I A specialist in geriatrics jhas determined that noise and bright lights are needed more by the elderly than by | the young.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30110, 19 April 1963, Page 13

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Challenger Leads In Chess Title Press, Volume CII, Issue 30110, 19 April 1963, Page 13

Challenger Leads In Chess Title Press, Volume CII, Issue 30110, 19 April 1963, Page 13

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