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Si I I Jc 1 '5 I ll 5 i 11 I ,1 Spassky ChancesGood In 1st Game Of Chess Match REYKJAVIK. Iceland (AP) Flichn td a defense turn. Flsdier look ft pawn that 'trapped. What Jiad FUdier American genius. Perhaps jie SpaisW cld then contii A ueienaing cnampion uora Spassky was favored by the, lenger Bobby.

Fischer In the opening game oi the woria cnesa match when play Bumes this afternoon. The ooener of the richest chess competition in history adjourned Tuesday night after hours and 34 minutes of play land 44 moves by each player. The same was to resume at 5 p.nL 1 p.m. EDT. Bv TSAAC KASHDAN International Grandmaster I LOS ANGELES (AP) Soviet litieholder Boris Spassky had ood prospects for a win when the first game of the world championship chess match be tween the Russian and uooDy Fischer of the 'United States was adjourned Tuesday.

Actually, until near the end. it was one of the dullest championship contests on record. It was no surprise when spassky, who bad the white pieces and made the move, started wih advance of his queen pawn. After 40 moves and five 'hours of play, Spassky was a bishop ahead. The U.S.

challenger had five pawns to Spas sky's three and his king was better placed. This may. prove to be sufficient compensation. When the game was journed, Spassky wrote down his 41st move and sealed it in an, envelope which he'gaye to the' match referee, in accord ance, with regulations. The envelope will be opened and the move revealedto Fischer at pjn.

Reykjavik time Wednesday, when the game will be resumed in me Icelandic capital. Lang hours will be spent by both players and the seconds in examining ail the possibilities of the position. Each principal has a grandmaster to assist him, Yefin Geller for Spassky and the Rev. William Lom baray or Fischer. Of nmL interest to chess buffs in 9ft opening game was the question of who would be me aggressor.

Would Spassky try for a ouick' initiative, or would he develop quietly to see what Fischer would dor Fischer practically always goes for the win, whether aneaa or Denina. Each of the players has been preparing for other for years, luey ucw uiai oumc day they would meet in a set match, and that stakes would be hhr Each one, knows everjTpab lished game of his opponent. Each has undoubtedly pre pared many innovations specif ically for tms match, would one of them be sprung in the opening gameT the 1920s by A i of Denmark. For the first nine movies, the gsme 1 1 a 1 to one played In 1951 between Petro sian and T'lush of the Soviet Union. Two ve 'ater, the queens were exchanged, and the pawn fTnvatln was left in exact balance Mire nieces sion went off the board, including all the rooks by the 23rd move.

At that point, it seemed only a question of time before one of the players would propose a draw and the other would accept The chance of error was not worthy of consideration with players of this stature. But it hpened fr hM Wh vis Both players seen? knew that the blshoo which It, must be nut down to a the awn could be miscalculation by the might escape, Susoects Sought In Eye gougings choked and then blinded mm. Schafer told a reporter he lost consciousness when N.Y. (AP) Two newspapers have joined with police in an effort to locate the robbers responsible for two eye gouging incidents last weekend. A $2,500 reward is offered by the a 1 1 newspapers in Rochester the Democrat Chronicle and the Rochester Times Union forinformatlon leading to the conviction of the men who attacked an elderly grocer and a young service Nation attendant in separate holduns.

"We've got 10 detectives working around the clock on this case," a detective bureau spokesman said Tuesday. "But so far our information is very slight." Meanwhile, the two victims remained hospitalized, one of them in a coma. Samuel C. Schafer, 72, was the first 'to suffer a gouging. Police said a robber entered Schafer's grocery store early Sunday, robbed him of $21, tn.L had thought of a resource by 33JC Kt4, 14, KxP.

BxPj 3S, Q2, and the black bishop 35, (U, and the black bishop etui lusi, In the remalnlrvT the session, Fischer put up alt i re mataed to be scen.whether he could recover from the one erfpr. In describing, chess play, nhhml around the throat. "I stands for tr vut don't know who got me In the for Queen, for Rook, for eyes," he said. vBishop, for Pawn. The hy ji BTwrtfA to be re phen indicates a move.

th "t1 leased from the hospital later a capture Of a piece and 'the numoers ine position on th in the week. The second eye gouging oc board. Thus Q2 indicates c'3 that the Bishop has been curred before dawn Monday, moved ,0 when Robert Paro, 19, was as frwn the end of the board and saulted at the service station where he worked. in front of the Queen's original position. Uf oBohkeepsia Journal Wednesday.

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