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The Cincinnati Enquirer du lieu suivant : Cincinnati, Ohio • 4

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Sunday, July 16, 1972 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 4-A Game On Fischer Or No -SVv V. 20 minutes to his original REYKJAVIK. Iceland two and a hall hours playing time left on the clock. "It may sound absurd but I believe there are precedents In other major chess matches," said deputy Judge Oudmundur ed at the end of the 24-game world title series, Fischer lawyers said. The match committee rejected the proposal.

The rules say that any player can request such a move If he Is distracted by noise and has more than i --v- Ziz rt SPECIAL CARPET CLEAHinG television cameras was resolved they very stilH pessimistic about the possibility of continuing ttie match. They said Fischer would presumably refuse to turn up for the third game today because the match committee his protest against Schmid's decision to give the second game to the world champion when Fischer refused to play. AT A CLOSED DOOR meeting Saturday Fischer's lawyers proposed to tihe match committee that today's game be designated the second game while the American Chess Federation appeals the decision to give Thursday's game to Spassky to the International Chess Federation (FIDE) Congress at Skopje, Yugoslavia. Depending on FIDE's decision that game could which spell out that official cameras for filming will be allowed in the hall. The organizers must guarantee that they are neitftier visible nor audible.

Schmid ruled out the possibility of removing the cameras, although the Ice-1 a 1 Chess Federation said It would be prepared to discuss this If there was no other solution. Schmid said the third game, with Fisdher holding the black pieces, would begin at 5 p. m. (EDT) whether Fischer tuns up or not Fischer did not appear Thursday because he said the cameras distracted him. The game was awarded to Spassky by dedlault.

spassky won the first giame emdi holds a 2-0 advantage in the 24-game match. Schmid and other chess officials here said that even if the issue about the (TJPI) Chief arbiter Loth-ar Sdhtmld said Saturday night television cameras cannot be removed from the Reykjavik dhess hall as American challenger Bobby Fischer has demanded and the third game of the world chess championship will be played today as scheduled. The game will begin even if Fischer is not present, he said. Fischer's representative, Fred Cramer, said after meeting with Schmld and other members of the match governing committee, (however, that there was still a possibility of moving Fischer and champion Boris Spassky Into a closed room without cameras for ait least Sunday's game. He added, however, that he did not know what Fischer would think of this proposal.

Schmid said, "We can only continue the match under the match rules" s1995 $1295 LIVING ROOM, DINING AREA AND HALL (Regardless of Size) LIVING ROOM AND HALL REGARDLESS OF SIZE ifftitilIMiiiWiii.iiliMIMIM Ferris Wheel Crushes Cars MID WEST CARPET CLEANING 862.7054 GH "WINDS toppled this huge err Is parked cars. Carnival crowds had been PHONI ANSWERED 24 HOURS DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY Jwlyel fit a carnival in the northern Chi- warned to leave the grounds mlnute3 egUJKj suburb of Morton Grove Friday, earlier after a tornado funnel was Jiijjiring two and smashing several sighted. 7 then be replayed or decld' Vietnamese Reds Die In U.S. Bombine Raids Bobby Unpopular 0- -4 REYKJAVIK, Iceland (Tjpi) Bobby Fischer may have helped the sales of chess sets in the TJ 1 1 States but in Iceland, where chess is taken seriously, he has few if any friends left. In contrast Russian world champion Boris Spassky has never before been more popular with Iceland's 210,000 chess mad inhabitants.

Icelanders are beginning to ask themselves why they bothered to bid for the "chess match of the century," as the Fischer- Spassky world champion SAIGON (AP) U. S. Bja-Stratofortresses shat-tpt bunkers and inflicted casualties on North triamese around the pjevincial capital of Quang izir-'Xhe V. S. Command 5i4 Saturday, estimated the bombers killed about 300 enemy in ti'omassive raids.

JAtT. S. Command com-wOinue said South Viet-nt paratroopers sacing one B52 strike ap(f about eight miles sjHjtrC of Quang Tri "found ff(lflestroyed enemy bunk-eC6ntaining a i-nately 250 enemy dead itiS- their equipment." Rjree antiaircraft artillery pieces and two trucks $r6 -destroyed in the same area, the command said. If accurate, the number killed would indicate tjiat a North Vietnamese battalion was knocked out the strike. COMMUNIQUE said government marines found sSk graves containing 48 enemy bodies about two nSles northeast of Quang Trl in an area hit by B52 rfrikes on Tuesday.

-The B52s flew more than idb strikes across South Vietnam from noon Friday to noon Saturday, dropping 1500 tons of bombs in the Quang Tri area and about 1600 tons on suspected enemy concentrations In seven other South Vietnamese provinces. The North Vietnamese claimed a B52 bomber was shot down over North Vietnam Thursday, but there was no confirmation in Saigon. No B52s have been reported lost to enemy fire, although at least one has been damaged. A DISPATCH from Hanoi by Tass, the Soviet news agency, asserted U. S.

planes raided dikes and dams in the North on Thursday, killing or wounding many peasants. On the northern front, military sources said a South Vietnamese paratrooper battalion had moved to within 700 yards east of the Citadel in the heart of Quang Trl. This was the closest government troops had come to the fallen provincial capital. The sources reported the operation by 20,000 South Vietnamese in Quang Trl Province was to clear the enemy from around the city rather than to push into it. The U.

S. Seventh Fleet announced that fighter-bombers from the carrier America, recently returned to the war zone had joined the battle for Quang Tri City. NAVY PILOTS reported explosions and fires after strikes on supply areas one to three miles north of Quang Tri, while a Navy jet knocked out a long-range Soviet gun 10 miles southwest of the city. A government spokesman reported two new engagements Saturday outside Quang Tri and said 11 enemy were killed. He characterized South Vietnamese losses as light.

Thirty miles to the south, there was fighting west of Hue, and the old imperial capital was bit by eight enemy artillery shells that killed one person and wounded three. Reports said North Vietnamese gunners pounded outpost checkmate with 1300 shells and assaulted the hilltop position that has ch'anged hands four times in two weeks. TTME TCJEAITIHIIEK MASM'TT LBEED3 MTT AKILs) MEDTTHEGS HAS ship match had been billed. "If we had known Bobby Fischer well enough we might have thought twice before bidding for the match," said one official of the Icelandic Chess Federation. When the temperamental American failed to show up for the second game Thursday and the judge announced from the stage that he had forfeited the game, the spectators rose and applauded.

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