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Virgil Miles Kimm, 1952

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February 24 1952

El Paso Times, El Paso, Texas, Sunday, February 24, 1952

1952, Chess players on both sides of the Rio Grande are practicing for the first international Global Chess tournament opening Wednesday in Juarez. Grouped around the four-handed board, in a recent practice session held at Texas Western College, are: (seated, left to right) Col. Virgil Miles Kimm, former West Point champion; Leon Apteckar, inventor of the game; Alfred Coles, an outstanding national chess tournament player, and Dr. E. T. Ruff of TWC. Standing, J. G. Diaz, Jack Galicia and Antonio Ruiz Ruida.

Chess players on both sides of the Rio Grande are practicing for the first international Global Chess tournament opening Wednesday in Juarez. Grouped around the four-handed board, in a recent practice session held at Texas Western College, are: (seated, left to right) Col. V. M. Kimm, former West Point champion; Leon Apteckar, inventor of the game; Alfred Coles, an outstanding national chess tournament player, and Dr. E. T. Ruff of TWC. Standing, J. G. Diaz, Jack Galicia and Antonio Ruiz Ruida.

Global Chess Tournament To Be Conducted In Juarez
The first International Global Chess tournament using the four-man game invented by Leon Apteckar of El Paso, will open Wednesday in the Club de Ajedrez in Juarez.
Outstanding players from both sides of the border have signed up for the tournament, including Antonio Ruiz Rueda, a top-ranking Mexican chess player, and Col. Virgil M. Kimm, former chess champion of West Point and later, of Hawaii.
Others taking part in the tournament will be El Paso's Alfred Coles, one of the nation's top chess players; Jose G. Diaz, Jack Galicia, Genaro Saldivar and Sosthenes Pacheco.
On both sides of the river, players have been practicing for the competition.

CHALLENGE MATCHES
Players on both sides of the river have been practicing for the tournament, with challenge matches being held as preliminaries.
Global Chess, Apteckar hopes, is the answer to the objection that ordinary chess is a two-man game that bars sociable foursomes. The inventor, who worked out the details of the game while recovering from a near-fatal accident, fondly hopes that some day his Global Chess will shoulder its way into the parlor as a competitor against bridge or canasta.
Colonel Kimm is one of the strongest backers of the game.

WOMEN CAN JOIN
“Chess has always been a man's game and it generally was unfair to pit man against woman,” the colonel said. “The four-handed game changes this situation. Women now can share in a game that has made chess a parlor game to be played by couples. The four-handed game also is a great leveler of skills. Under the rules, partners cannot confer, so it would, be futile for a brilliant player to plan a complicated game unless experienced partners can figure out what he is trying to do. The game opens a greater field for enjoyment of the game on equal levels of skill. At least, chess has become a game that husband and wife can enjoy together on equal terms.”
The game has gained wide publicity below the border, where it has spread more rapidly than in the U.S.
Apteckar has found, from recent matches, that his chess game has another advantage over the conventional form.
“I thought the game would eliminate the kibitzers,” he said, “but it's really an improvement for the kibitzer. He can sit between players and kibitz either two hands at a time—or all four.”
Apteckar is a statistician for El Paso Natural Gas Co.


'til the world understands why Robert J. Fischer criticised the U.S./British and Russian military industry imperial alliance and their own Israeli Apartheid. Sarah Wilkinson explains:

Bobby Fischer, First Amendment, Freedom of Speech
What a sad story Fischer was,” typed a racist, pro-imperialist colonial troll who supports mega-corporation entities over human rights, police state policies & white supremacy.
To which I replied: “Really? I think he [Bob Fischer] stood up to the broken system of corruption and raised awareness! Whether on the Palestinian/Israel-British-U.S. Imperial Apartheid scam, the Bush wars of ‘7 countries in 5 years,’ illegally, unconstitutionally which constituted mass xenocide or his run in with police brutality in Pasadena, California-- right here in the U.S., police run rampant over the Constitution of the U.S., on oath they swore to uphold, but when Americans don't know the law, and the cops either don't know or worse, “don't care” -- then I think that's pretty darn “sad”. I think Mr. Fischer held out and fought the good fight, steadfast til the day he died, and may he Rest In Peace.
Educate yourself about U.S./State Laws --
https://www.youtube.com/@AuditTheAudit/videos
After which the troll posted a string of profanities, confirming there was never any genuine sentiment of “compassion” for Mr. Fischer, rather an intent to inflict further defamatory remarks.

This ongoing work is a tribute to the life and accomplishments of Robert “Bobby” Fischer who passionately loved and studied chess history. May his life continue to inspire many other future generations of chess enthusiasts and kibitzers, alike.

Robert J. Fischer, Kid Chess Wizard 1956March 9, 1943 - January 17, 2008

The photograph of Bobby Fischer (above) from the March 02, 1956 The Tampa Times was discovered by Sharon Mooney (Bobby Fischer Newspaper Archive editor) on February 01, 2018 while gathering research materials for this ongoing newspaper archive project. Along with lost games now being translated into Algebraic notation and extractions from over two centuries of newspapers, it is but one of the many lost treasures to be found in the pages of old newspapers since our social media presence was first established November 11, 2017.

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