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'WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1972 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 4 City Officials Drafting Local-Option Bill For Tie In Opening Chess Game ices, the memo stated. TINTERA'S memo also called for councilmen to evaluate the impact of the revenue-sharing bill now in Congress. "As a last resort in order to maintain tax rates, cut budgets and reduce services where necessary," memo concluded. The memo came to light as one city department presented its board with a budget calling for an $830,861 increase and another department head said It will have no capital improvements program without an increase in funding. The Indianapolis Department of Parks and Recreation presented its board yesterday with a $6.7 million budget for next year compared with its present $5.9 million spending plan.

THE MAJOR causes for the increases are: $244,000 earmarked to replace Continued From Page 1 CSP (Community Service Program) funds for 1973." HASBROOK said he did not believe all GOP rouncilmen were as optimistic as Tintera on holding the line on the budget. Hasbrook predicted there would be a "bloody battle" over the budget. Tintera, who was a key strategist in Mayor Richard G. Lugar's successful bid for re-election last year, was appointed to the council by the council members in January to succeed William A. Leak who resigned to become the city's public safety director.

The portion of the payroll tax collected from Marion County residents should be used to reduce property tax rates and the portion collected from out-of-county residents used to expand serv the stage where the two players sat alone with the arbiter and his deputy. Fischer only left the table twice to drink some orange juice. He first complained it was not cold enough but was satisfied when ice cubes were produced. None of the players ran into time trouble and Fischer's late arrival did not appear to have affected him badly. By the time the American challenger sat down at the chess board on stage in a auditorium, the deputy arbiter of the match already had started the game's timing clock and Spassky had made his opening move.

The audience gave Fischer a 30-sec-ond ovation when he stepped on stage. Despite his late arrival for the championship match, he was unruffled and appeared relaxed. He shook hands with Spassky, sat down slowly in his special swivel chair flown here from New York, studied the board for two minutes and then made his first move. EACH PLAYER IS allowed to be up to one hour late for scheduled openings of games in international competition, so Fischer actually had 50 minutes to spare in making his first move. Each player must complete 40 moves within 24 hours after the game begins.

Spassky, playing white, opened with pawn to Queen four. Fischer opened with his knight to king bishop three. From there, the game proceeded brisk Match Play By German Family's Faith In equipment and $180,671 in salary increases, a parks department spokesman said. Richard B. Wetzel, director of the Indianapolis Department of Transportation, said yesterday unless new funding, such as a tax increase, is found, his department will not be able to undertake a capital Improvements program, such as rebuilding streets.

Wetzel said his department, which now operates without property tax funds, will have only $12 million available next year and this must be used for maintenance projects, payment of utility fees and for salaries of workers. THE CITY and county budgets are scheduled to be presented to the council at its special meeting, July 24. The council is scheduled to adopt the budgets and set a tax rate at its Sept. 11 meeting. City Restored next morning they found the trailer was missing.

The only thing the family had left was the clothing they were wearing, their 1965 Chevrolet and $35. Included in the theft was $480 Gottfried had stuff, ed in a jacket pocket inside the trailer. AS THE FOUR children, Christine, Marion, Kevin, and James, 5. played in the trailer, Mrs. Gottfried looked at the children and said, "I hope they never know how bad people can be but I hope they know how nice people are." Gottfried added, "Tell everybody we said thanks, I'll pay everybody back because we never took anything without returning it and I will when I get my pay." Snoopy Gets Degree Berkeley, Calif.

(AP) The University of California at Berkeley has conferred an honorary degree on Snoopy, the intellectual beagle of Charles Schultz' comic strip, "Peanuts." The honor came from Sanford El-berg, dean ef the university's graduate division, after the pithy pooch complained in a strip that another June had gone by leaving him again bereft of a degree. Snoopy was pronounced "Assistant Dean in Charge of Canine and Related Programs," and a doghouse-size certificate of appointment made out to "Snoopy Beagle Schultz" was sent to his crator, cartoonist Charles Shultz. raising children. A meatcutter, he said he knew he could obtain work. He packed everything but heavy furniture into a rented trailer and arrived in Indianapolis Saturday night.

The family stayed at the Holiday Inn at 2501 South High School Road." The A Stitch In Time Montgomery, Ala. (AP) A city judge appears to have devised a new method of sentencing persons convicted in knifing cases one day in jail for each stitch used in patching up the victim. "How many stitches did the cut require?" Municipal Judge James Evans asked the victim of a recent knifing incident. When the victim said 39 stitches were needed, Evans sentenced the convicted party to 39 days in the city jail. Evans later imposed an eight-day sentence on a man whose victim required eight stitches.

Wages Of Sin Wellington, New Zealand (AP) Because two unmarried pensioners receive more than a married twosome, some couples in New Zealand are finding it profitable to stay unmarried. The difference comes to $436.80 a year, making the wages of sin $8.40 a week. 23. R-QB1, RXR 24. BXR, P-B3 25.

KT R5, KT-Q3 26. K-Q3, B-Ql 27. KT-B4, B-B2 28. KT-XKT, BXKT 29. P-KT5, BXKRP 30.

P-KT3, P-BR4 Elapsed time: white 87 minutes, black 90 minutes. 31. K2, P-R5 32. K-B3, K-K2 33. K-KT2, PXP 34.

PXP, BXP 35. KXB, K-Q3 Elapsed time: white 95 minutes, black 95 minutes. 36. P-R4, K-Q4 37. B-R3, K-K5 38.

B-B5, P-R3 39. P-KT8, P-B4 Elapsed time: white 130 minutes, black 110 minutes. 40. R4, P-B5 BXP B-K2 B-Q2 KR-QB1, KR-Q1 K2-Q4, KTXKT B-R5 BXB time: white 45 minutes, 35 minutes. exchange of queens Spassky invited on move with only a slight in the form of more development.

On he took 20 minutes wondering how to life into the game but way to avoid more exchanges. RXRCH R-QB1 K-Bl KT-K5 time: white 60 black 55 minutes. Bobby Fights Continued From Page 1 sumes today players will have an extra hour in which to complete the game, strrtching the total time to six hours. Fischer appeared calm when he arrived eight minutes after the start of the 1250,000 match but later seemed angry with himself. Fischer, dressed in a blue suit and white shirt, shook Spassky's hand, quickly sat down and took two minutes to respond to the champion's opening queen gambit by choosing the Nimzo-Indian defense.

THE AMERICAN broke Spassky's mobilization of heavy pieces in the 14th move but later in the game erred by sacrificing his last bishop against two pawns. The Rev. William Lombardy, Fischer's second, said the American meant no slight to Spassky by arriving late "The traffic was just a bit more heavy than we had expected and we arrived at the hall only a few minutes before match time," Father Lombardy said. EARLY IN THE game, Fischer went over to the arbiter a couple of times and appeared to be objecting to a huge sign in blue, white and red showing the International Chess Federation (FIDE) emblem and the name of the Icelandic Chess Federation. The sign decorated World Chess Reykjavik, Iceland (AP) Here are the moves of defending champion Boris Spassky and challenger Bobby Fischer in the opening game of their 24-game match for the world chess title.

Spassky-white, Fischer-black. 1. P-Q4, KT-KB3 2. P-QB4, K3 3. KT-KB3, P-Q4 4.

KT-B3, B-KT5. 5. P-K3, 0-0 6. B-Q3, P-B4 7. 0-0, KT-B3 8.

P-QR3, B-R4 Elapsed time: white 8 minutes, black 10 minutes. The opening was a curious blend of unusual Manhattan defense with ubiquitous Nimzo-Indian. 9. KT-K2, QP-QBP 10. BXBP, B-KT3 11.

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QKT4, 14. KT2, 15. 16. KT 17. KTXKT, 18.

B-KT3, Elapsed black The which 11 left him advantage harmonious his 15th obviously reinfuse found no equalizing 19. KTXB, 20. RXR, 21. K-Bl, 22. K-K2, Elapsed minutes, 9:30 TO 5:30 GLENDALE, GREENWOOD, LAFAYETTE 10 TO 9 ly with neither player sustaining an advantage.

Experts predicted the game would end as a draw. THE PLAYERS traded several pieces, including queens, within the first 20 moves. Fischer checked Spassky on the 19th move, but the Russian escaped. By the end of the 30th move, Fischer had a pawn advantage in pieces but the challenger had moved his remaining bishop into Spassky's king rook's corner and the Soviet champion trapped it there, rendering it useless. Spassky was left with five pawns and a bishop to Fischer's six pawns and his trapped bishop.

THE MATCH, being played for a $230,000 purse as well as the world title, already has been delayed twice from its originally scheduled starting date of July 2. The winner will receive $150,000, the loser 1100,000. Both will share in revenue from television rights. The match could continue for as many as 24 games. As champion, Spassky needs 12 points to win.

Fischer needs 12.5. One point is awarded for a victory, and one-half point is awarded to each player in a draw. THE GAMES will be played on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. If games are adjourned, they will be completed on Wednesdays, Fridays and Mondays. Play Moves Adjourned after 3 hours and 34 minutes of play.

(Symbols: In British-American usage, each move in a chess game is recorded using letters for each chess piece and numbers for each square on the board. The squares are numbered along the columns (or files) and named for the piece initially sitting at the first square of the file. For example, the third square in front of the rook on the side of the king is numbered: KR3, or King's rook 3. (The letters and their corresponding pieces are: King; Queen; Bishop; KT-Knight; Rook; P-Pawn. (An between letters indicates the first piece captured the second.

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