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The Daily Chronicle du lieu suivant : Centralia, Washington • Page 14

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Centralia, Washington
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14
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Movie Cameras Getting On Bobby's Nerves; He'll Quit Unless They're Removed JAVffi, Iceland (AP) The camera wa5 hsrdlv REYKJAVIK, Bobby Fischer today was reported threatening to break off lis world championship chess match with Boris Spassky unless all raorie cameras arc removed from the playing hall. ''It's quite serious. He may The camera was hardly visible in the dimness outside tho lighted players' circle, and it could not be hoard by Fischer, but aides said the knowledge of its presence unnerved him. rrf noi io be Chief referee Lothar of West Germany, makes the decisions on all contested points in connection with the match, told Fischer during hU Fischer was scheduled 'to'walkout there was nothing he meet the world champion from could do about the camera the Soviet Union liter today and television for at I p.m. EOT for the second ithe match have been soM to an game of their Wgame match.

I American promoter and Fis- Tbe American challenger losl the first nighl. gime Wednesday Fischer staged a walkout shortly after the play began Wednesday, complaining that a movie camera 15 feet away was making him Ferrous. 18 cher and Spassky are to get a share of the proceeds, estimated at a minimum of $27,500 each. 'It's up to Lothar Scfimid whether Bobby plays," one of Fischers advisers said today. Contacted at his hotel, The Daily Chronicle, Thursday, July 13, 1972 Schmid said: 'There will be a match tonight.

If Fischer doesn't appear, he will take the consequences." A member of Fischer's camp said the "legal aspects are being tsudied." Richard Stein, a lawyer for the promoter who bought the TV and film rights, Chester rox, said he was up all night with Fischer's secoad, the Rev. "imam Jxmbardy, and Fred Cramer of the U.S. Chess Fed-! eratioo. Stein said that at one point Fischer walked in on the meeting, listened for a few minutes and then in a few sentences indicated be was adamant about expelling the cameras. Then he went to bed.

In agreement with Lombariiy and Cramer, Stein wrote Fis- cher a letter at 5 o'clock this BOBBY FISCHER morning appealing to the challenger to accept the presiwe of th3 cameras and go on playing. "I hope the letter will move Mm." Stein say. Schmid said he was prepared to invoke two rules of the match against Fischer. Rule 17 prohibits ia the name of "the highest principles of sportsmanship" that either player "distract or aanoy hii opponent." Rule 21 allows the taking of pictures during tht match by official photographers as long as the cameras are "neither visible nor audible." The camera Fischer objected to was officially sanctioned. With a maximum of 23 more games to be played, Robert Byrne, the second-racking grandmaster, said Fischer's loss "isn't necessarily all that significant.

Either of these players can come back and win." A victory yields one point, a draw half a point, and after Wednesday's match Spassky needed 11 more points in the 24- game series to retain his title. Fischer needs points to end the 24-year Soviet monopoly of the title. Today he the white pieces, which gives him the first move aad a slight advanfage. The first game in the match began Tuesday, and Spassky adjourned it after 40 moves with Fischer in bad straits. 0 $1.00 Discount on oil TOP 35 Long Ploy Records Cenlrolio's Music Center wnicr rLOHR'S MUSIC 212 North Tower Centrolia SUMMER TIME Creoff CORN Creom or 16-ox.

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