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The game's on ice: Advance publicity for the Pan-American Chess Congress has the authentic Hollywood touch. Players : Barbara Bates (left) and Daun Kennedy. Spectators : Julie London (left) and Jean Trent
PAN-AMERICAN CHESS CONGRESS
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA
JULY 28TH - AUGUST 12TH 1945
HOLLYWOOD STAGES COLORFUL PAN-AMERICAN CHESS CONGRESS:
Los Angeles, the home of Hollywood, the citadel of make-believe, became the first California city to hold a major chess event since the international tournament held at Pasadena in 1932. The Hollywood event quickly established itself as the outstanding American tournament of 1945 due to the united efforts of the California Chess Association, the Los Angeles Times, the Hollywood Athletic Club, and Mr. Chess of the Pacific Coast, Herman Steiner.
Chess-conscious movie stars such as Charlie Chaplin, Humphrey Bogart, Charles Boyer, Basil Rathbone, Myrna Loy, Linda Darnell, Maureen O'Sullivan and many others were largely responsible for the phenomenal growth of Steiner's Hollywood Chess Group and inspiration for a chess congress in the film city. Steiner worked zealously for six months lining up players from North and South America. With the attractive prizes offered by the Los Angeles Times ($1000, $750, $500, $350, $200) his task was an easy one. Few tournaments can boast such a fund.
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Hi everyone,
We are yet to come across a more funky and sexy chess tournament advert. Would you agree? We found this advert in GM Kevin Spraggett's old chess post.
The game's on ice: Advance publicity for the Pan-American Chess Congress has the authentic Hollywood touch. Players : Barbara Bates (left) and Daun Kennedy. Spectators : Julie London (left) and Jean Trent
PAN-AMERICAN CHESS CONGRESS
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA
JULY 28TH - AUGUST 12TH 1945
HOLLYWOOD STAGES COLORFUL PAN-AMERICAN CHESS CONGRESS:
Los Angeles, the home of Hollywood, the citadel of make-believe, became the first California city to hold a major chess event since the international tournament held at Pasadena in 1932. The Hollywood event quickly established itself as the outstanding American tournament of 1945 due to the united efforts of the California Chess Association, the Los Angeles Times, the Hollywood Athletic Club, and Mr. Chess of the Pacific Coast, Herman Steiner.
Chess-conscious movie stars such as Charlie Chaplin, Humphrey Bogart, Charles Boyer, Basil Rathbone, Myrna Loy, Linda Darnell, Maureen O'Sullivan and many others were largely responsible for the phenomenal growth of Steiner's Hollywood Chess Group and inspiration for a chess congress in the film city. Steiner worked zealously for six months lining up players from North and South America. With the attractive prizes offered by the Los Angeles Times ($1000, $750, $500, $350, $200) his task was an easy one. Few tournaments can boast such a fund.
From Alexandra Kosteniuk's
www.chessblog.com
Also see her personal blog at
www.chessqueen.com
Don't miss Chess Queen™
YouTube Channel
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