American Woman - Part V
With this series of essays I hope to detail at the development of women's chess in the United States and memorialize the ladies who pioneered that initial progress between 1937 and 1975 when Savereide won her first championship.
1965
The 1965 championship was once again staged at the Henry Hudson Hotel in New York. It was played from April 24 to May 8 and was sponsored by the Piatigorsky Foundation, Gisela Gresser (via the American Chess Foundation), Mrs. Mary Selensky and Louis Kellner who provided $250 in prize money and a new trophy, the Lucille Kellner Memorial Trophy (see Part II) in honor of his sister who had died the previous September. The event, in fact, was advertised as the Lucille Kellner Memorial Tournament (as as the The Detroit City Tournament - once again, see Part II).
Gisela Gresser..............................8-2
Jacqueline Piatigorsky..............7½-2½
Ruth Herstein...............................6-4
Mona May Karff...........................6-4
Kate Sillars....................................6-4
Dr. Helen Weissenstein............5½-4½
Zenaida Huber (later Wagner).. 4-6
Rachel Guinan..............................4-6
Anna Lisa Korhonem.................3-7
Mary Selensky..............................3-6
Mildred Morrell (Morris)..........2-7
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The following game was awarded the "Best Game' prize by Pal Benko:
It was sponsored by the Piatigorsky Foundation and the American Chess Foundation. Lisa Lane, who had retired from chess made a triumphant return as well as a last hurrah. This was Gresser's 8th Championship title and the second for Lisa Lane, who had participated in only three championship tournaments .
The joint winners, Gisela Gresser and Lisa Lane both went undefeated.
Gisela Gresser.........................8½-1½
Lisa Lane...................................8½-1½
Eva Aronson.............................6-4
Kate Sillars................................5-5
Helen Weissenstein............. 5-5
Mabel Burlingame..................4½-5½
Mona May Karff......................4½-5½
Jackie Piatigorsky...................4-6
Zenaida "Cheric" Wagner...3½-6-5
Mildred Morrell (Morris).....3½-6½
Mary Bain..................................2-8
"Chess Review" gave this odd bit of information during its report of the tournament, managing to insinuate the validity of such a boycott while treating it with a certain disdain and levity:
1967
All the contestants had participated in a U.S. Women's Chess Championship before.
Gisela Gresser......................8-2
Mona May Karff..................7-3
Mary Selensky.....................6-4
Dr. Helen Weissenstein....5½-4½
Eva Aronson.........................5-5
Mary Bain...............................5-5
Zenaida Wagner..................5-5
Mildred Morrell (Morris)..4½-5½
Mabel Burlingame..............3½-6½
Sara Kaufman.......................3-7
Lina Grumette......................2½-7½
Here is the list of the top 25 women chess players in 1967. We've seen every one of the first 21 in U.S. Women's Championship tournaments so far except for Eclesia Cestone and Greta Olsson. Cestone would never participate, but Olsson would in 1969, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978 and 1979.
The game below, between Eclesia Cestone, a very active N.J. player in the 1960s, and Zenaida Wagner was played in the New York Women's Championship tournament.
1965
While not really within the scope of these essays, the U.S. Amateur competition - for which a women's title was first given in 1955 - helped qualify a number of ladies for chance to participate in the U.S. Women's Championship. Below are the winners of the women amateur title from 1955-1975:
U.S. Women's Amateur
1955 - Kathryn Slater
1956 - Kathryn Slater
1957 - Rosalie De Serrano
1958 - Greta Fuchs
1959- Lisa Lane
1960 - Greta Fuchs
1961 - Greta Fuchs
1962 - Adele Goddard
1963 - Cecelia Rock
1964 - Zenaida H. Wagner
1965 - Eclesia Cestone
1966 - Zenaida H. Wagner
1967 - Rachel Guinan
1968 - Greta Olsson
1969 - Greta Olsson
1970 - Helen Warren
1971 - Adele Goddard
1973 - Adele Goddard
1973 - Eleanor Terry
1974 - Norma Shaw
1975 - Christine Hendrickson
Played from June 15 to June 29 at the Hotel McAlpin, NYC, this year's championship was sponsored by the Piatigorsky Foundation, the American Chess Foundation and the Women's Chess Fund.
Gisela Gresser........7½-1½
Mona May Karff ...6½-2½
Marilyn Koput........6-3
Mary Bain................5½-3-5
Rachel Guinan........4½-4½
Eva Aronson............4-5
Dorothy Teasley.....3½-5½
Mary Selelnsky........3-6
Greta Olsson............2½-6-5
Kathryn Slater..........2-7
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Marilyn Koput aka Marilyn Braun, aka Marilyn Simmons, of Milwaukee, graduated from Washington High School in 1966 and played in the U.S. Women's Championship in 1969, 1972 (sharing the title with Eva Aronson), 1975 and 1976.