Kasparov Wins Second Game
Associated Press
MOSCOW —
Challenger Gary Kasparov capitalized on an error by chess champion Anatoly Karpov and won his second victory in the World Chess Championship after only 25 moves in the 11th game today. Kasparov, playing white, evened the score in the match at 5.5 points each. The next game in the contest, which is being limited to 24 games, is scheduled for Thursday barring a timeout.
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