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The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 23

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Thurs July 13, 1972 Daily Northwestern 23 The Standings Time 0ut! Fischer's Antics Continue Over TV Cameras By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS VV 1 'I Although Fischer made a desperate attempt to turn the game into a draw, it became obvious that Spassky could not be kept from promoting a pawn to a queen, thus making an eventual checkmate a certainty. his hotel suite with his second, Father William Lombardy, a Catholic priest 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-an action which favored the champion. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) Bobby Fischer, already one game down in his drive for the world chess championship, today threatened to walk out on the second match with titlehol-der 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 closed meeting with representatives of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), the Icelandic organizers and representatives of U.S. companies owning the television rights to the match, international chess sources said. The referee of the match, Germany's Lothar Schmid, said Fischer will lose the second game by default if he does not turn up for the scheduled 5 p.m. (1 p.m.

EDT) start today. Schmid 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-year-old New Yorker walked out for 35 minutes Wednesday to protest two television cameras hidden above the stage where the players sit at the chess board for their championship match, scheduled to run a maximum of 24 games. Although he went into the much-postponed first game a heavy favorite, Fischer made beginners error and went down to defeat at the hands of the 35-year-old Soviet world champion. The moment of truth was painful.

Fischer rose from the massive mahogany chess table, made a helpless gesture and resigned at the 56th move. Before stomping out of the hall, he reached over to shake Spasskyfs hand. Fischer obviously was upset but Cramer, who is a member of the American's camp, said he is a pro and this is par for the game. I believe he has go enough to come back in the match. After all, there are 23 possible games left." Fischer locked himself into 1971 CHEVROLET Impala 2 dr.

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Louis 41 36 .532 7 Chicago 42 38 .525 Montreal 34 44 .436 14 Philadelphia 28 52 .350 211i West Cincinnati 47 31 .603 Houston 47 34 .580 Vh Los Angeles 42 38 .525 6 37 43 .463 11 San Francisco 36 49 .424 14 San Diego 30 50 .375 18 Wednesday's Results New York 4, San Francisco 0 Houston 10, Chicago 6 Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 3 Los Angeles 9, Philadelphia 5 St. Louis 7, Atlanta 0 San Diego 6, Montreal 5 Thursday's Games Houston (Reuss 5-8) at Chicago (Jenkins 11-7) Pittsburgh (Blass 10-2) at Cincinnati (Nolan 12-2), Atlanta (Reed 7-9) at St. Louis (Cleveland 10-4), Only games scheduled Friday's Games Atlanta at Chicago Houston at Pittsburgh, Cincinnati at St. Louis, New York at San Diego, Montreal at Los Angeles, Philadelphia at San Francisco, Berlin Juniors Pound Eureka EUREKA Enjoying its biggest offensive explosion of the year, Berlin's unbeaten Kiwanis baseball team crushed defending Northern division champion Eureka, 26-2, here Wednesday night in a Central Junior League baseball mismatch. After scoring 11 runs on just four hits and 10 walks in the score at least two markers in every inning but the third, finishing with 14 safeties.

Starting pitcher Phil Koonce, John Hackney and Ernie Torres each bagged two hits for the winners. Eureka collected seven safeties, including three singles by Kip Davis and a single and double by Bruce Bohn. American League East W. L. Pet.

G.B. Detroit 43 34 .558 Baltimore 41 36 .421 2 Boston 37 36 .507 4 New York 37 37 .500 4 Cleveland 32 44 .421 10 Milwaukee 30 45 .400 12 West Oakland 48 30 .615 Chicago 45 34 .570 3 Minnesota 39 37 .513 8 Kansas City 40 38 .513 8 California 36 44 .450 13 Texas 33 46 .418 15 Wednesday's Results Chicago 5 4 Kansas City 11, Baltimore 4, 10 innings Minnesota 7, Milwaukee 1 Detroit 3, Texas 1 Boston 7, Oakland 6 New York 5, California 0 Thursday's Games Boston (Culp 5-7) at Minnesota (Corbin 4-2), Cleveland (Riddleberger 1-1) at Texas (Hand 6-6), Kansas City (Splittorff 94) at Detroit (Lolich 14-6), Only games scheduled Friday's Games Oakland at New York, 2, twi-night Chicago at Baltimore, 2, twi-night California at Milwaukee, Boston at Minnesota, Cleveland at Texas, Kansas City at Detroit, Mettlach Paces Golf Loop Action Tom Mettlach set the pace in the Westhaven Twilight Golf League Wednesday shooting a low gross 36 on the front nine. Ken Wolf, Don Spalding, and Minot Richardson each had 37s on the front nine, while Don Bowen, Dick Kohlhoff and Dick Granger each had 38s. On the back nine Norbert Kroening and Ralph Sitzberger shared honors with 38s, while Emmet Burke carded a 39. Team Five lead the loop with 51 points, followed by Team One with 46 and Team 14 with 44.

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Teammate Mark Hand-rich chipped in with a pair of singles. Russ Henriksen laced a pair of run-scoring triples, added a two bagger and scored two runs to pace Kaufman Lumber. Bud's Shell's lone run came in the fifth on two errors and a hit by Paul Youngbauer. The losers managed seven safeties off Dan Van Ornum, including two apiece by pitcher Harold Gassen and Rich Bartol. J0MON-FOR mum -Also-Complete Selection of Quality Golf Equipment a' Cleorance Prices.

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