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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 11

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EoriyEdiiia GARAGES by KENTUCKY I4 THE COUmER.JOUR.NAL ft TIMES, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1972 The king's men IWill Spassky balk on venue? He must play or forfeit title OPEN DAILY 7 to 5 637-7000 A MODEL AND PRICE TO SUIT YOUR PARTICULAR NEED LET THE CRAFTSMEN WHO CARE CONSTRUCT A GARAGE TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS, TASTE AND BUDGET. 22 YIARS IN BUSINtSS ONE OF LOUISVILLE'S OLDEST AND LARGEST GARAGE BUILDERS iUU UULUKAUU fix? OFF 4th ST. NEAR of world chess champion, by forfeit or otherwise. But what a disappointment for chess players and fans around the world if the confrontation between these two giants of the checkered squares failed to materialize. It would be much more satisfying, of course, to see the young American defeat his Soviet antagonist across the board.

Most observers feel that the chance that the match won't take place is very small indeed. Spassky has intense pride and unbounded faith in his playing skill, as all great players must have. So the guess here is that the match will indeed be held at the two designated sites, with the games getting under way no later than June 30, and Fischer emerging the winner in a close, hard battle of wits. "Built by Craftsmen wht tard'. John Chandler presenting to the american -'Q By MERRILL DOWDEN Cwrltr-Journl Chess Writer There's a rumor abroad and at this stage it's only a rumor that the much-heralded world-championship chess match between the present title-holder, Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union, and the American challenger, grandmaster Bobby Fischer, might not take place after all.

Here's what has happened: Dr. Max Euwe, a former world champion himself and now president of the International Chess Federation, has warned Spassky that if he refuses to accept the venue set for his match with Fischer, he must forfeit his title. Spassky and the United States challenger failed earlier to agree on a match site and Euwe ruled that the 24 games must be, divided equally between Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Fischer's choice, and Reykjavik, Iceland, favored by Spassky. The Russian has protested the decision. It would be nice to have an American Hernandez, Markel head cycling field Steven Hernandez, a 17-year-old cyclist from Sunnyvale, who already has won $19,000 in American Motorcycle Association indoor events this winter, will lead a field of more than 125 riders into a six-event AMA program tonight in Convention Center.

Hernandez already has won the indoor season's top two races in New York City's Madison Square Garden and Philadelphia's Spectrum and finished second in several other features. According to C. K. Spurlock, the Charleston, W. prompter who.

will stage the event, his first six programs this winter attracted between 127 ano 184 entries. The competition is open to all three AMA professional classes novice, junior and expert. Through a series of scratch and qualifying heats starting at 6 p.m., the field will be pared to 30 riders for three 10-lap semi-feature races that will begin at 7 p.m. The top three finishers in each semi-feature, plus the night's fastest qualifier, will advance to the 20-lap feature. $3,000 purse on line There will also be a four-lap trophy dash for the four fastest qualifiers and a six-lap consolation event for non-feature qualifiers in the three semi-features.

Only the 30 riders surviving the elimination heats will share in the $3,000 purse. Other top riders expected to enter the program, which will be preceeded by a 3-5 p.m. practice session, include Bart Markel, Gary Nixon, Larry Palmgren, Dave Aldana. and indoor feature winners Al Kenyon, Gary Hocking, Robert Lee, Mike Kidd and Mike Gerald. public the new Peggy Muse (left) and Susan Mclntyre keep statistics for the Bryan Station team.

FIAT 128 Wi. w. vm-dvsm For 36 months, offer a down payment of $236.00 cash or Balance due $1800.00, gross note of $2124.00 at an annual percentage rate of 11.08. Sales tax and license FRpMT WHtEl DRIVE FOR ONLY fflunmm 55932 PER MONTH Louisville Downs to hold qualifying races Tuesday Louisville Downs will conduct qualifying races for its Spring Meeting on Tuesday, starting at 11 a.m. Qualifying races are necessary for horses that have been out of competition, or those that have had trouble maintaining stride under the pressure of racing.

The Spring Meeting will open Friday and will run through April 29. Post time is 7:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday, with a 1:30 p.m. matinee also scheduled each Saturday. Kentucky's Leading Import Dealer TAFEL MOTORS 839 E.

Broadway at Campbell Area 502 584-4305 Here's a Bobby Fischer game typical of his brilliance in positional play. Before playing, study the diagram. Black's position is already beyond salvation, but he moves 19 Q-Kl. Fischer (White), now gets Black's resignation in three. How? Friday's pro basketball AT CHICAGO (116) Walker 24, Porter 18, Love 1, Sloan 17, Ray 17, Weiss 12, Van Lier 12, BoerwinWes.

BUFFALO (103) R. Smith 1, Kauffman 18, Davis 17, E. Smith 14 Hummer Hazzard 10, Bryant 7, Haskett 2. BUFFALO 22 2J 22 30-1M CHICAGO BULLS 35 24 24 41-12 Attendance 6,316. AT DETROIT (121) Lanier 32, Bins 28, Komlves 18, Davis 9, Rowe 8, Norwood 7, Walker 5, Hewitt 5.

ATLANTA (112) Bellamy 30, Hudson 26, Maravich 17, Adams 16, Washington 10, Gilliam 7, Christian 4, May 2, Trapp 0. ATLANTA HAWKS 27 32 25 28-112 DETROIT PISTONS 23 31 37 30-121 Attendance 3,648. AT BALTIMORE (112) Stallworth 27, Clark 26, Tresvant 20, Unseld 18, Riordan 12, Johnson 4, Che-nier 3, Rinaldi 2. SEATTLE (107) Winfield V), Wilkens 25, McDaniels 20, Clemens 16, Brown 4, Ford 2, Cross 1, Kons 0. SEATTLE SUPERSONICS 26 26 31 24107 BALTIMORE BULLETS 33 28 30 21-112 Attendance 4,346.

At Hershey, Pa. PHILADELPHIA (111) Cunningham 24, Carter 18, Foster 12, Rule 11, Bridges 1, Wohl Louahery 8, Greer 8, Jackson 6, Henry 4, Yates 2, Awtrev 0. BOSTON (127) Havllcek 35, Cowens 20, Nelson 16. Chaney is, Kuberski 11, White 11, Glover 6, Williams 5, Sanders 4, Morgan 2, Finkel 2. BOSTON CELTICS 27 32 31 37-127 PHILADELPHIA 76ERS 27 23 27 34-111 Attendance 8,016.

SICILIAN DEFENSE Track Winners Women's 60 hurdles Patty Johnson, U.S., 7.4; men's 60 hurdles Rod Milburn, U.S., 7.0; women's 40 Iris Davis, U.S., men's 60 Mel Pender, 6.1; 35-pound weight throw George Frenn, U.S., 74-24; women's long lump Martha Watson, U.S., 21-03A; men's Ions jump Henry Hines, U.S., 26-AVn men's 1,000 Ivan Ivanov, Russia, women's 880 Wendy Koenig, U.S., men's 600 Lee Evans, U.S., women's mile Debbie Heald, U.S., women's 600 Kathy Hammond, U.S., men's -mile Mikhail Zheloborsky, Russia, women's high jump Tie, Antonia Lazareva and Calina Fila-tova, both of Russia, 6-1; men's triple jump John Craft, 55-5. Men's 3-mile Leonard Hilton, U.S., women's 2-mile relay Russia, men's 2-mile relay U.S., 7:30.8. Fischer 1 P-K4 Fill N-KB3 P-Q4 NxP 000 N-QB3 Fischer 12 N-B3 13 PxPeh 14 R-KN1 15 N-Q5 16 B-N5ch Q-K2ch 18 N-B4 19 O-O-O 20 BxBch 21 Q-K4 22 NxN Bednarski P-QB4 P-Q3 PxP N-KB3 P-QR3 P-K3 QN-Q2 N-B4 KNxP Q-R5ch NxNP J. Bednarski Q-R4 K-Ql N-B4 QxBP K-Kl B-K3 K-Q2 Q-Kl NxB P-KN3 Resigns B-QB4 B-N3 P-B4 P-B5I 10 PxPI 11 P-N3 Friday's college box National Invitation Tournament JACKSONVILLE (94) Fleming 23, Fox 14, Steward 13, O'Riordan 12, Brent 11, Benbow 10, Scholz 9, Baldwin 2. Kruer 0.

Nylin 0. FORDHAM (75) Charles 25, Woytowlci 14, Zamblttt 10, Heyward 8, Griswold 8, Holland 4, Sullivan 3, Hill 2, Cain 1, Lightburn 0. Halftime Jacksonville 46-31. Attendance 12,606. Mctckin Basketball Tourney At Mackln Gym Last night's results St.

Charles 119, Gunners 84; Greenert's AC 124, Mike's Boys 118. Final round, tomorrow 1:15, Lovell's AC vs. St. Edwards; 2:30, ZegBrt's AC VI. St.

Charles; 3:45, vs. Greenert's AC. 'Black it hog-tied. NxBch, 20 RPxN, Q-Kl; 21 KR-K1. B-Nl, 22 Q-Q3, winning.

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