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The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 85

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Fwchor, game 1 13BV 1 Move-by-move in Iceland (IPI) Bobby Fischer, already one fame down In hit drive for the world chess championship, today threatened to walk out on the second match with tl-tleholder Boris Spassky unless all television cameras are removed from the hall. Fischer's demands were presented by Fred Cramer, a vice-president of the U.S. Chess Federation, at a meeting with representatives of the International Chess Federation, the Ice landic organizers and representatives of U.S. Companies owning the television rights to the match, sources said. The referee of the match, Lothar Schmld, said Fischer will lose the second game by default If he does not turn up for the scheduled start later today.

Schmld also said organizers will not keep spectators from the first two rows of seats in the hall as they did during the first game on Fischer's request. The 29-y ear-old New Yorker walked out for 35 minutes yesterday to protest two television cameras hidden above the stage. Although he went into the first game a heavy favorite, Fischer made what appeared to be a beginner's error and was defeated by the 35-year-old Soviet champion. Fischer rose from the table, made a helpless gesture and resigned at the 56th move. Before stomping out of the hall, he shook Spassky's hand.

Fischer obviously was upset, but Cramer said, "He is a pro and this is Estrt of the game. I believe has got enough to come back in, the match. After all, there are 23 possible games left." Fischer locked himself Into his hotel suite with his second, the Rev. William Lombardy, who is a grandmaster, to analyze the lost game and prepare for today's encounter. The challenger lost the first game at the 29th move when, in taking one of Spassky's pawns, he allowed his bishop to be trapped.

By doing this he in effect exchanged one bishop for two pawns. "Hi I opening round world chess title REYKJAVIK; Iceland (IPI) The progression of moves In the first gam of the world chess championship match between Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union and challenger Bobby Fischer of the United States: IJUiMINNAJOUIAH Tlmf iAiyJuly II, t73 for 'f ''V t'Y. i Spassky (white) P-Q4 P-QB4 KT-KB3 KT-QB3 Spassky (white) 29. P-KT5 30. P-KT3 31.

K-K2 32. K-B3 Fischer (black) BXP (KR7) P-KR4 P-KR5 K-K2 1. 2. S. 4.

Fischer (black) KT-KB3 P-K3 P-Q4 KB-QKT5 i 33. K-KT2 34. PXP 35. KXB 31. P-QR4 37.

B-R3 38. B-B5 39. P-QKT6 40. K-R4 PXP BXP K-Q3. K-Q4 K-K5 P-R3 i P-B4 P-B5 P-K3 B-Q3 O-O P-QR3 KT-K2 BXP PXP RXQ P-QKT4 B-KT2 S.

6. 7. 9. 10. 11.

12. 13. 14. O-O P-QB4 KT-QB3 5-QR4. XP(QBS) (QB4) B-QKT3 (QB5) QXQ BXP (QB4) B-K2 B-Q2 KR-Q1 KTXKT B-R5 mtimfyrifh 17 (Adjourned) I IS.

QR-QB1 (K2)- 16. KT( 41. PXP 42. K-R5 43. B-K3 4 44.

GRAND 1 KXP K-B4 K-K5 K-B4 P-K4 P-K5 K-B3 K-K4 K-Q4 P-R4 P-KT4 K-B5 K-KT5 KXP K-KT4 Resigns Q4 KTXKT. B-QKT3 KTXB (QKT3) RXR K-Bl K-K2 R-QB1 BXR KT-R5 K-Q3 KT-B4 KKTXKT 17. 18. 19. 20.

21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

26. 27. 28. B-B2 B-R4 B-KT5 B-K3 K-KT4 K-KT5 K-B5 B-B2 KXP K-B4 KXP K-Q5 K-Q6 B(R5)XB RXR (CH) R-QB1 K-Bl KT-K5 RXR P-KB3 KT-Q3 B-Ql B-B2 BXKT 45. 46.

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Associated Preii BOBBY FISCHER WORLD TURNS DARK American conceded first match to Russian champion file. For example, the third square In front of the rook on the side of the king is numbered: KR3, or king's rook 3. (The letters and their corresponding pieces are: king; Qqueen; B-bishop; KT knight; rook; pawn. (An between letters indicates the first piece captured the second. 0-0 indicates castling.

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