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The Ludington Daily News from Ludington, Michigan • Page 16

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tt Ludlngton Dally News, Wednesday, July 11, 1972. Sport Parade Fischer Aggressive In Chess Opener BV Wr ilI! AN 86 tha 5 CCnt in the UnitCd eS ardl 8U the things again the Wfl he is had made allotted 40 moves uri apom wrtwr How do you fee about states cven know the but lscher had kicked about Finally, after eight minutes, in the five-hour time limit with NEW YORK you do vou llke nim or not?" an astonishingly large perceh- Spassky was all set. during which time Spassky got no decision being reached play chess?" "I like him." tage has begun following the Everyone in the Reykjavik up impatiently and walked When the game is resumed "No," said Wes Parker, first "Why?" ga theL a 8t ew Mk a WI Fischer eared today. Spassky will have the baseman for the Los Angeles Wes Parker mulled it over Dodgers and owner of one of awhile, baseball's more active minds. Only Fischer.

because of Chess Hall Bobby breath as the Russian, playing the white pieces, made the first 4 move, opening with the Queen "bu, r. interest UnioSg a'fa'S fm imn" 8aia ranter, using a word which is nkav in one-time Boy Wonder who Officially On "You mean the world cham- basehfll makes guys like Joe Namath The world championship offi- going on in Iceland and DicV Allen look like a dally was on. meaning not only' brass but of amateurs when it But something was missing. mucn more, and one which ng ow thm S' ischer WK Fls describes Bobby Fischer his own way and hls own He wasn What was game. pionship now?" "Yes, I'm following it." "Because of this guy cher?" "He's the the main reason, I pensive, seemingly strange time He shook hands with Spassky PP ert nha although Fischer and then sat down in his special can stl11 get a draw swivel chair which he had flown In this first of 24 games, in from New York for these Spassky played the way every- championships.

body thought he Fischer studied the board two conservatively. That figured minutes, then made his ficst because if this whole business move, knight to King bishop winds up even, say 1Z-12, tnrcc Spassky goes back home to In his own mind, Fischer Russia the same way he came the rush? He had an hour feels he's one little guy taking to champion. Lions Open Training Camp BLOOMFIELD HILLS (UPI) Twenty four rookies, four newly acquired players and 22 veterans were to be in camp today for physical examinations and then the first of many workouts the Detroit Lions will hold this season. This is the date when the Lions officially begin preparation for what they hope will be a trip to the Super Bowl. The 50 assembled players checked in Tuesday evening.

They will be joined Sunday evening by the remainder of the 70-player squad, all veterans, and hard drilling begins nex'. Tuesday. Thia coming Monday is the Lions' Also taking their part In their first workout as members of the Detroit organiMtion will be new assistant coaches Dick Voris and Lee Bennett, both former members of the St Louis Cardinals' staff. Voris was hired by head coach Joe Schmidt to handle the defensive line while Bennett's presence lets Bill McPeak rl exclusively with quarterbacks. Tftl Detroit has two-a-day workouts scheduled for the early weeks.

Their first exhibition Is August against the Miami Dolphins in Tiger Stadium. Mangham, Grimes Added To Pistons Roster DETTROIT (UPI) The Detroit Pistons' roster is beginning to take on a Michigan flavor with the addition of Jesse Mangham and Larry Grimes, both products of Michigan Universities. The Pistons also added to their roster Tuesday Woot-8 Bruce Anderson of Arizona University, the seventh round pick of the Pistons in last spring's National Basketball Association college draft. The Woot-6 Mangham of Ferris State was a ninth round pick and Grimes, 6-foot-l, comes from Michigan Tech as a free agent. Anderson, who averaged 15.7 points in his senior year, comes highly recommended by Fred Snowden, Arizona's new head basketball coach who formerly was an assistant at the University of Michigan.

Mangham, who attended Flint Southwestern before going on to Ferris State, smashed the all-time" Ferris career scoring for an average of 21.5 points per game in 91 contests. He gained district 23 NAIA honors in each of his four seasons at Ferris. Grimes, a product of Crawfordsville, topped the Huskies in each of his four seasons and had an overall 24.6 point average. He also was voted the most valuable Tech player four straight years and was named the Northern Intercollegiate Conference's Most Valuable Player in each of his four seasons. STANFORD, Calif.

(UPI)Bill Jones, assistant basketball coach at the University of California at Santa Barbara, Was named Tuesday to similar post at Stanford. Jones played his college basketball at the University of Maryland in 1967-68. KANSAS CITY (UPI)-Bill Butler, who had a 5-3 record for the Kansas City Royals' Omaha farm club this season, was sold Tuesday to Portland in the Pacific Coast League. Butler, 25, had a 9-10 record a rookie in 1969 but became afflicted with arm ailments. chess genius from Brooklyn The opening match in Re a before he had to make the first on the whole Russian govern- Fischer has the first move in oerhaos better than vik Tuesday was a perfect move.

Fischer didn't set out to ment. He doesn't feel this way perhaps better than any other word you can think of. way Thursday's example. keep Spassky waiting. He didn't because of any politics, the though.

Word had filtered down that do it purposely. The official usual politics between coun- Watch) him go! Most Gftmt Fischer was "go, go, go" for clock was ticking but he didn't tries, that is, but because of He'll play Chess dates back to antiquity that first match with Boris care. Bobby Fischer ALWAYS chess politics, and has been called the most Spassky, Russia's world cham- is late. He has been late for Always Plays to Win serious game played by man. pion.

more important things than a Regardless, he always played It's such a serious game and All the embroidery had been chess match. Even a world to win. requires so much concentration, taken care of. The drapes, the championship one. Tuesday's first game was relatively few men play it.

Less TV cameras, the lights, the And bet on it, he'll be late adjourned, meaning each man second game, a completely different game. You can bet on that, too. Wes Parker doesn't have to be a chess expert. He's still got Bobby Fischer tagged perfectly. COAT SALE SPRING COATS PANT COATS WASH and WEAR RAINCOATS OFF ALL ITEMS TAGGED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Mist Harbor Rainwear OFF ALL SALES FINAL MARVEL SHOP EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE 201 S.

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