December 11 1958
Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah, Thursday, December 11, 1958
Takes Title—Charles Bagby of San Francisco won the California State Chess Championship, scoring 5½-1½ in the tournament completed last week at the Mechanics' Institute Chess Club in San Francisco.
Bagby, a 55-year-old lawyer, has been a prominent figure in San Francisco chess for more than 30 years. He has had his share of successes, but this is the first time he has gained the coveted State title.
In outscoring his opponents, Bagby played sound, conservative chess, winning four games and drawing three. At no time was he in real danger of losing. His drawn battles were against William Addison of San Francisco and Irving Rivise and Joe Mego of Los Angeles.
Addison took second place with a 5-2 score. He won four times, drew twice and lost only to Arthur Wang, a high school student from Berkeley. Despite his last-place finish, Wang played enterprising chess and will no doubt be heard from in the future.