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- Game, LaVieve Mae Hines vs. J. E. Orr, Southern California League matches, 1934.
(Calisphere) The International Chess congress will open at Pasadena on Monday with players shown above. Seated, left to right, Henry MacMahon, La Vieve Hines, Dr. Robert B. Griffith. Standing left to right, Harry Borochow, Isaac Kashdan and Arthur W. Dake. Mr. Borochow of Los Angeles is the California state champion, Mr. Dake of Portland is the Pacific Coast champion and Miss Hines is the champion woman player of the Pacific coast. Dr. Griffith of Beverly Hills is former American intercollegiate champion. Photo dated: Aug. 13, 1932.
(Calisphere) Left to right: Isaac Irving Kashdan, Dr. Robert B. Griffith, and Miss La Vieve Hines, Pacific Coast woman champion and American woman challenger. Photo dated: Aug. 18, 1932.
(Calisphere) Left to right: Isaac Irving Kashdan, Arthur W. Dake, and Miss La Vieve Hines. Photo dated: Aug. 18, 1932.
Women Chess Experts Open First Tournament 18 Aug 1932, Thu The Pasadena Post (Pasadena, California) Newspapers.com
Women Chess Experts Open First Tournament
Women chess stars assembled at the Maryland Hotel boards for the first major women's chess tournament ever held. The tourney is being held in connection with the World Chess Congress. Players are, left to right: Le Vieve M. Hines, Pasadena, challenger for the U.S. title; Mrs. Alma Wolff, Los Angeles; Marion Fox, Pasadena; Mrs. Mary Balogh Bain, Los Angeles. Irving Spero, former Ohio champion, is looking on in the background.