Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 21

Publication:
Arizona Republici
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona
Issue Date:
Page:
21
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

BULLDOG The Arizona Republic 19 Phoenix, Tuesday, July 18, 1972 More about Fischer ivins 3rd chess game ivith sealed move No single move decided the game, but Fischer's 11th (X-KR4) seemed to have a greater shock effect on Spassky than seemed justified. Within three moves Fischer was threatening mate. Probahlv when the experts dig really deeply into this game they will feel Spassky failed to find the best three moves at this early stage, and, if he had, he might even have kept the advantage. After that there was no spectacular turn, just ruthless efficiency on Fischer's part. appeared.

Fischer had effectively stifled Spassky's one hope that of playing so as to threaten mate on black's KR1 or KN2. Spassky's king was far more perilous ly placed on adjournment than Fischer's. Fischer's passed pawn on the queen's side and his advanced pawn on the king's side both contributed to Spassky's troubles and his isolated pawns were vulnerable. Analysis of the situation convinced the Russians that if Fischer played B-Q(ch) it was a waste of time to go on. amount to $27,500 for each player.

Chester Fox, an American who holds exclusive rights for the televising and filming of the match, agreed to keep cameras turned off for the third game. It is believed Fox wants the cameras back for the fourth game in the exhibition hall to protect his investment Many of the chess buffs were wondering after the third game whether Spassky and Fischer would meet today. Some said Spassky seemed unnerved and that Fischer was unpredictable. But Janosevic "Spassky and Fischer will arrive to play the fourth game." Another Yugoslav grandmaster, Sveto-zar Gligoric, agreed, saying: "They will play." Xever before had Fischer beaten Spassky. In seven games against him the best he could bring about were two draws.

The more the experts examined the adjourned board before the champion's resignation, the worse Spassky's position a Continued from Page 1 Fischer's face seemed drawn as he entered, but when he left two minutes later he appeared relieved. The fourth game is scheduled for today. "Fischer's sealed move was the best move," said grandmaster Dragoljub Janosevic of Yugoslavia, who beat in 1961 in an 11-hour game. had to give in at once; he was -rattled for the first time. ForSpassky, whole game was a psychological blow.

I- "Fischer's 11th move yesterday was abnormal," Janosevic added. I 'Fischer's 11th move was knight to king's rook four. This was unusual in it apparently enabled Spassky to smash Fischer's king-side pawn formation. Fischer obviously had prepared the move well in advance, however, for only a few moves later he not only repaired his pqwn formation but launched a strong attack. John Collins.

Fischer's first chess teacher, said minutes before the sealed 41st move was opened that bishop to queen six was the rational move. Asked whether the unpredictable Fischer would make that move, he said: "Fischer always does the rational thing." Fischer and Spassky began the third game in a private room offstage Sunday because of Fischer's complaints that television and movie cameras had dis turbed his concentration. It was because of the cameras that Fischer did not show up on Thursday for the second game and lost it by forfeit. Fischer lost the first game by moving his bishop on the 29th move into the midst of Spassky's pawns. He took a Spassky pawn but lost a valuable bishop.

Grandmasters called this a blunder. But others said Fischer was trying desperately for a win instead of a draw. To retain his title Spassky must win 12 points and Fischer 12'4. A victory in a game counts as a point and a draw a half-point. In this third game, Spassky played the white pieces, as he did in the first, which allows him the first move.

This gives the player of white pieces that slight advantage. But Fischer overcame this in the third game with power plays. The resumption of the adjourned third game had been in doubt for a time. Spassky protested the use of the private room Sunday and said he would not play there again. Just around noon Schmid announced that the game had been moved back to the exhibition hall.

The winner of the match receives $153,125 from a purse put up by the Icelandic Chess Federation and British financier James Slater, a chess enthusiast. The loser gets $91,875. Each player also will receive 30 per cent of the money received from the sale of TV and movie rights for the match. Before Fischer complained about the cameras this had been expected to 3rd Moves in ODD ehess name c.1 REYKJAVIK, Ireland (UPI) The moves in the third game of the Boris Spassky-Bobby Fischer world chess championship: Furniture Damaged? Call Aladdin To Solve Your Problem NOW Call 252-5507 ALADDIN UPHOLSTERY 1450 East Van Buren PfTJ means new ow Spassky (W) Fischer (B) 1. P-Q4 X-KB3 2.

P-QB4 P-K3 3. N-KB3 P-QB4 4. P-Q5 P(K3)xP 5. PxP P-Q3 6. N-QR3 P-KN3 7.

N-Q2 8. P-K4 I5-KN2 9. B-K2 0-0 in. 0-0 R-Kl 11. Q-QB2 N-KR4 12.

BxX PxB 13. X-QB4 N-K4 14. X-K3 Q-KR5 15. B-Q2 N-KX5 lfi. XxX PxX 17.

R-KB4 Q-KB3 18. P-KX3 B-Q2 19. P-QR4 20. RiKBD-Kl P-QR3 21. R-K2 P-QN4 22.

RiQRD-Kl Q-KN3 23. P-QX3 R-K2 24. Q-Q3 R-Xl 25. PxP PxP 26. P-QX4 P-QB5 27.

Q-Q2 R(X1)-K1 28. R-K3 P-KR4 29. R(K3)-K2 K-KR2 30. R-K3 K-Nl 31. RiK3)-K2 BxX 32.

QxB RxP 33. RxR RxR 34. RxR QxR 35. B-KR6 Q-KX3 36. B-Bl Q-QN8 37.

K-Bl B-KB4 38. K-K2 Q-K5 (CH) 39. Q-K3 Q-QB7 (CH) 40. Q-Q2 Q-QXS 41. Q-Q4 B-Q6 (CH) 42.

Resigned The symbol indicates igarette fib FeW 10 mas. BLACKWALL TUBELESS gSg IB IE) M) I Low Our advanced, delta-design filter and special, flavor-blended tobacco combine to reduce "tar" to only 10 mgs. or less-yet deliver full flavor. In fact, the flavor is so rich and full, only LTC's name will remind you that you're smoking a low "tar" cigarette. 7.75xH 7.75-15 8.25-14 Plus Plus Plus $2.12 Fed.

$2.13 Fed. $2.29 Fed. Excise Tax Excise Tax Excise Tax 7.35-H Plus $2.00 Fed. Excise Tax 6.00-13 Plus $1.61 Fed. Excise Tk 6 50-13 Plus J1.75 Fed.

lUciii Tax 8.25-15 Plus $2.34 Fed. Excise Tax 8 55-14 Plus $2.46 Fed. Exc. Tax 55-15 Plus $2.48 Fed. Exc, Tax FITS Many Models of: Corvair Chevy II Dart Falcon Valiant Charger Mustang Rebel Tempest Ambassador Barracuda Belvedere Chevelle Comet Rambler Torino Vega Montego Cortina Toyota Javelin FITS Many Models of: Olds Pol ara Thunderbird Wildcat Crandville LeSabre Marqui.

Mercury Monaco Newport Bonneville Caprice Catalina Centurion Chrysler 300 Ford Ambassador Pontiac Buick FITS Many Models of: Ambassador Challenger Chevelle Camaro Cutlass Chevrolet Falcon LeMans Rebel Skylark' Torino Grand Prix Barracuda Charger Coronet F-85 GTO Montego Satellite Tempest Cyclone Pontiac LeSabre Chevrolet Ford Fury Thunderbird Mercury Vping: The S'ujccn General Has Determined jarctte Smoking Is Dangerous to Yojr Health. a capture. The symbol "0-0" indicates a castling maneuver. "CH" means a move has placed an opponent's king in check. The symbol or mate, means checkmate and the game is over.

The symbol is used for knight. 10 trig, "tar" 0.7 nicotine av. per FIC Report APRIL 72. Whitewalls $2.50 More Per Tire -Adverrisement- mm AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION TUNE-UP PROFESSIONAL LUBE AND OIL CHANGE "SNAP BACK" ENGINE TUNE-UP PROFESSIONAL FRONT-END ALIGNMENT SQ95 Any U.S. car plus parts if needed "GOODYEAR" BRAKE RELINE $OQ88 Includes (u'l iiiiper'ion, fluid, -repack front hc.nnjis.

It ntttti: Wheel Cyls. J7.53 d'ums turned S3 ea g-ease sea 54 50 return springs 5:5 ea. $933 fnerudti filler if natdad $1295 $2088 6 cyt. U.S. auto -Add 52 tcr air-cord cars.

ili $4 for 8 cyt. Includes all labor and these parts: New spark plugs, condens mm ft er, points Our stTvici; specialists adjust bands (when applicable), halite transmission oil, clim filter, install new pan gasket, set transmission linkage. IF OU TUNF UP DOfSN'T CURF YOUR TRANSMISSION PROtLtM IMMfOlMI- ir. tmiri will ie no charge (or the SERVICE! 1-day Itrvic by appointment only! 1: fT-NsT SERVICE STORES GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES 12 LOCATIONS IN THE VALLEY TO SERVE YOU SNOW WHITE ROOFING is being applied to this roof which will eliminate the need for any future maintenance. Space Age Snow-White Roofing contains the strongest bonding substance known (Epoxy Emulsion) and DuPont's New Titanium Dioxide (similar to that used on space re-entry vehicles).

For the Home Owner or commercial Building, Snow-White will reduce heating and cooling costs up to 50. It has been time-tested in Arizona's hot sun and freezing temperatures and carries a 25-Year Guarantee against chipping, peeling or changing color. Snow-White is perfect for any type roof such as shingle, ravel, pitch or flat! Call Bonded Builders, Licensee! Contractors and Exclusive now-White' Agents today! They can handle every detail of your roof repairs or re-roofing problems including bank or FHA financing. BONDED BUILDERS, 1021 E. Indian School Road, 266-4496.

Dealerships Distributor-ships Available. In Tucson call 882-8853. OLIHOALI 7011 S6lh AVI. 937-1664 HOITN CIMTIAL 3801 N. Ctnlroi J79 4I I I UTN8NOIHIX 5834 C.nt-ol 276-7393 1JI3N SCOTTSOAlf RD.

47.74S Thuriday 'til I P.M. 1134 I CAMfllACK 27.730J Thuftdov 8 PM. IA1TSIM 4301 E. THOMAS R0. 9SS04S0 Thurtdoy l(t 8 PM.

Opto 7 30AM.Thuti.'l,l8P M. TKundoy l.l 8 M. MABTVALI SHEA PLAZA SJnliSl 1 SHEA It VO. 9.AO0-fri.1illMtt. 101 E.

WESTERN AVE. OPEN I A.M. 191 S.ARIZONA ILVO. 463 6318 Ef.doy III P.M. 4931 W.

INDIAN SCHOOL 37J.3388 fddoy 'til I 303 VAN BUREN 254 4131 Opn 7 30 AM. 50 N. DOBSON ID. 963-4205 F'i. 'hi I M..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Arizona Republic
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Arizona Republic Archive

Pages Available:
5,584,444
Years Available:
1890-2024