Povilas Vaitonis

Povilas Vaitonis

Povilas (Paul) Vaitonis (15 August 1911, in Užpaliai, Lithuania23 April 1983, in Hamilton, Canada) was a Lithuanian–Canadian International Master of chess. He was a five-time Lithuanian champion, and was twice Canadian champion.

Biography

Povilas Vaitonis played for Lithuania in four official and one unofficial Chess Olympiads. [ [http://www.olimpbase.org/ OlimpBase :: the encyclopaedia of team chess ] ]
* In July 1933, he played at second board at 5th Olympiad in Folkestone (+5 –5 =2).
* In August 1935, he played at fourth board at 6th Olympiad in Warsaw (+5 –5 =3).
* In August/September 1936, he played at third board at unofficial Olympiad in Munich (+12 –6 =2).
* In July/August 1937, he played at second board at 7th Olympiad in Stockholm (+8 –5 =5).
* In August/September 1939, he played at second board at 8th Olympiad in Buenos Aires (+6 –8 =6).

His total for Lithuania in Olympiads was (+36 -29 =18).

Vaitonis played three matches against Vladas Mikėnas. In 1934, he lost a match (2 : 6). In 1937, he lost a match (4,5 : 5,5). In 1938, he lost a match (3 : 9).

Vaitonis became the Lithuanian Champion in 1934, 1937, 1938, 1942, and 1944. [cite book | author=Litmanowicz, Władysław & Giżycki, Jerzy| title=Szachy od A do Z | publisher=Wydawnictwo "Sport i Turystyka" Warszawa | year=1986, 1987 | id=ISBN 83-217-2481-7 (1. A-M), ISBN 83-217-2745-x (2. N-Z)] In July 1943, he took 4th place, behind Birmanas, Romanas Arlauskas, and Leonardas Abramavičius, at the 12th Lithuanian Championship in Vilnius. [ [http://www1.omnitel.net/margiris/istorija/ltuch43.html Lietuvos šachmatų istorija ] ] He left Lithuania just before the advancing Soviet forces arrived, to avoid deportation to Siberia or any other persecutions the Soviet occupation (e.g., those of Vladimirs Petrovs). Joining the westward exodus in 1944/45, he – along with many other Baltic players, e.g. Arlauskas, Dreibergs, Endzelins, Jursevskis, Mednis, Ozols, Sarapu, Tautvaišas, Zemgalis, etc. – moved to the West.

In 1948, he emigrated to Canada and settled in Hamilton, Ontario. He wrote a weekly chess column in the The Hamilton Spectator 1953-1955. In 1949, he took 5th place at Canadian Championship in Arvida, Quebec. In 1951 and in 1957, he won Canadian Championships in Vancouver. In September–October 1952, he took 19th place at the 2nd Interzonal in Stockholm. In 1953, he took 3rd place in Canadian Championship in Winnipeg.

Paul Vaitonis played for Canada in two Olympiads. In September 1954, he played at third board at the 11th Olympiad in Amsterdam (+6 –3 =5). In September/October 1958, he played at third board at the 13th Olympiad in Munich (+4 –5 =5). His total for Canada in Olympiads was (+10 -8 =10).

In 1952, he was awarded the International Master title by FIDE.

In the 1960s he continued playing in the Canadian Championships and on teams (Lithuanian Chess Club, McMaster).

Notable chess games

* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1292384 Povilas Vaitonis vs Erich Eliskases, Folkestone 1933, 5th Olympiad, English Opening, Anglo-Indian Defense, Queen's Knight Variation, A16, 1-0]
* [http://www.olimpbase.org/1936/1936in.html Povilas Vaitonis vs Movsas Feigins, Munich (ol) 1936, Queen's Gambit Declined, D53, 1-0] Black were so much engaged in their c5 pawn greedy ride they overlooked mate.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1288680 Octavio Trompowsky vs Povilas Vaitonis, Buenos Aires 1939, 8th Olympiad (f-A), Trompowsky Attack, A45, 0-1]
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1295120 Paul Vaitonis vs Fedor Parfenovich Bohatirchuk, Vancouver 1951, CAN-ch, Queen's Pawn Game, A41, 1-0]

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