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D-2 Friday, July 21, 1972 HONOLULU ADVERTISER chess: Fischer boots out camera, wins again REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) U.S. grand master Bobby Fischer last night forced world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union to resign on his 28th move and won the fifth game of the World Chess Championship. Fischer's victory in what had been a close game through 22 moves evened the score in the 24-game, $250,000 world championship at 2V2 games each. Fischer played move, a bishop to his 27th his queen Spassky been munching hot dogs, drinking soda pop and following the game on a small closed-circuit televisoin, broke into wild cheering and hurled plates, saucers and glasses into the air. Spassky's second, Sveto-zar Gligoric, said the turning point in what had been an evenly-fought match came after the 19th move when Spassky errored in choosing the wrong plan and doubled his rooks on the king bishop rank.

"FISCHER already then had a favorable position and one he is expert at playing," Gligoric said. "Both Spassky's bishops were locked and he was in trouble." Experts agreed the game was about even after the first 15 moves. Icelandic grand master Fridrik Olafs-son and U.S. grand master Robert Byrne both said the game appeared headed for a draw. Just before the fifth game began, the unpredictable American challenger again barred television from the playing hall.

Fischer, who earlier complained about everything from his hotel swimming pool to the color of the drapes in the hall, responded to Spassky's queen pawn opening with the same Nimzo-Indian defense he employed in losing the first match. BUT THE American challenger used a different variation to block the center of the board and shape up a battle on the king's side. Fischer played methodically and between moves spun around in his special swivel chair and fidgeted with his ears, eyes and nose. Spassky took his time pondering his first 20 moves, taking 105 minutes to complete them and leaving him only 45 minutes on the clock for the next 20 moves. During the match Spassky's new shining yel-olw Range Rover arrived at the playing hall.

The Russian world champion has ordered a Rover to take back with him to Moscow. TECHNICIANS were installing the closed-circuit television cameras only 15 rook five, and looked intently at for a full minute. Russian looked up er and held out his the table Then the at Fisch-hand. THE PACKED crowd in the grand hall went wild, stomping their feet, clapping hands and yelling, "Bobby, Bobby." Chess enthusiasts in the cafeteria, where they had at Block Arena minutes before the contest when Fischer announced he would not play with them in the hall. The cameras in question did not include the smaller, undisputed camera used to televise the game to the chess zealots inside the Icelandic chess hall.

"Everything was perfect and ready to shoot," said one television cameraman as he carried out his equipment. "But then came the call which told us to get them out on the double. Nothing about this can surprise me." The play-by-play: SPASSKY FISCHER (White) (Black) 1. P-C4 KI-KB3 2. P-QB4 P-K3 3.

Kt-QB3 B-QKt5 4. Kt-KB3 P-QB4 5. P-K3 KI-QB3 i. B-Q3 BxKt dwelt 7. PxB P.Q3 8.

P-K4 P-K4 P-Q5 KI-K2 10. Kt-R4 P-KR3 11. P-B4 Kt-103 12. KtxKt PxKt 13. PxP PxP 14.

B-K3 P-QKt3 15. O-O 0-0 1. P-QR4 P-QR4 17. R-QKtl B-OI 18. R-KI2 R-Ktl 19.

QR-KB2 0-K2 20. B-B2 P-KK14 21. B-Q2 Q-Kl 22. B-Kl 0-K13 23. Q-Q3 Kt-R4 24.

RxR check RxR .25. RxR check KxR 16. B-Ql K-P5 27. Q-B2 BxRP 28. resigns The symbol indicates a capture, the symbol "O-O" castling, king, queen, rook, "Kt" knight, bishop, pawn.

Olympic cagers get first test tonight Pi ypr Ml SI I 14 7 UPI Photo This is a familiar sight to anyone keeping track of Hank Aaron's baseball career. For 649th time in his major league life, Aaron crosses home plate oh last leg on a home run. This homer tied him with Babe Ruth for most with one ball club. Congratulating. Aaron is Atlanta coach Jim Busby.

seven hits in nine at bats powers Bosox wins By BRUCE SPINKS Advertiser Sports Writer The United States Olympic basketball team gets its first test under fire tonight against a group of Hawaii All-Stars at Bloch Arena in the opener of a four-game series. "We'll just be trying to smooth a few things out in these games here," said veteran coach Hank Iba of Oklahoma State. "We've got to work on going from offense to defense, going from one end of the floor to the other. We've got to work hard on that and get it straightened out. We also have to work on our rebounding quite a bit." TIP-OFF is at 8 p.m.

Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children under 12 and benefits the Olympic fund. The Olympic team was shaken early in the week by the sudden and unexplained defection of UCLA's 6-11 Swen Nater. However, first alternate Tom McMillan, the 6-11 sensation from Maryland, has since joined the squad as Nater's replacement. Iba has expressed confidence McMillan will add "offensive punch" to the Olympic line-up but the Pennsylvania product will not likely see action tonight. "I DOUBT that he'll play in the first game.

He just got here," says Iba. But Iba and assistants Don Haskins of Texas-El Paso along with John Bach of Penn have plenty of other talent to choose from. Iba's tentative starting alignment tonight has 6-6 Ed Ratliff of Long Beach and 6-6 Doug Collins of Illinois State at the guards, 6-9 Mike Bantom of St. Joseph and 6-7 John Brown of Missouri in the fore court with 6-10 Dwight Jones of Houston at the post. BUT IBA points out that everyone McMillan exceptedwill play.

"We'll shuffle 'em in and out of there pretty good," he says. The remainder of the squad includes 6-9 Jim Brewer, Minnesota 7-4 Tom Burelson, North Carolina State; 6-1 Ken David, mund bounced a bases-loaded two-run single up the middle in the 10th inning to lift the Baltimore Orioles an 8-5 win over Kansas City. CALIFORNIA at New York was rained out. Catcher Earl Williams had a two-run homer and a run-scoring single and outfielder Ralph Garr had a two-run double to lead At- gets test tonight the series are July 26, Bloch Arena; July 29, Kaneohe Marine Corps Air Station; and August 2, Bloch Arena. All games tip off at 8 p.m.

kid beats Bob Hunter Continued from D-l continuous punishment to the head in apparent hope of catching Dement with one of his wide, sweeping hooks which he divided equally between left and right. Fort Worth, Tex. (UPI) Results of last night's action in the U.S. Olympic boxing trials: FLYWEIGHT 112 POUNDS Tim Dement, Bossier, City, decl-s oned Bobby Lee Hunter of Charleston, S.C. Gregory Lewis of Cincinnati, Ohio, dec-isioned Denny Armstrong of Tacoma, Wash.

Jesse Trujillo of Denver decisioned Derrik Holmes of Landover, Md. 125 POUNDS Jerome Arkis of Philadelphia decisioned Roy Taylor of New York City. Leroy Veasley of Detroit decisioned Marvin Jenkins of Charleston, S.C. Artoro Frias of Los Angeles decisioned Joseph Rivera of Brooklyn. Louis Sfclf of Toledo, Ohio, decisioned Leonard Ramirez of Napa, Calif.

LIGHT-WELTERWEIGHT 139 POUNDS Raymond Hammond, New York City, dec. Frank Lawson, Fort Worth, Tex. Billy Miller, Belton, dec. Frank Simko, Akron, Ohio. Peter Ranzany, Sacramento, dec.

Carlos Palomino, Westminster, Calif. Ray Seales, Tacoma, dec. Ronald Mason, St. Louis, Mo. LIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT 154 POUNDS RpninAlH Innpc.

Kl I rtor I a. mont Lovelady, Des Moines, Iowa. Dock Clavon, Fayetteville, N.C., def. -Dave Gilmore, Reno, TKO (2). Henry Johnson, Indianapolis, def.

Samuel Nesmith, Indianapolis, disqualification (3). Laurence Davis, New York City, dec. -Cove Green, Bridgeport, Conn. i HOURS: Monday thru Saturday Sundays, Closed Holidays 21 South Hana Highway Kahului, Maui 96732 Phone: 877-3258 A ie ran his total to 46 strikeouts in 53 innings since brought up from Toledo, June 25. Joe Lahoud slammed out three hits, including a double that scored Brock Davis with the winning run in the fourth, to give the Milwaukee Brewers and rookie Gary Ryerson a 2-1 triumph over the Minnesota Twins.

Pinch-hitter Merv Retten- major league American League EAST Detroit 49 36 Baltimore ...48 37 Boston 43 39 Pet. .576 .565 .524 GB 1 4 New York Cleveland 39 41 .488 V2 35 48 .422 13 Milwaukee .34 49 410 14 WEST Pet. GB Oakland ....54 33 .621 Chicago 46 40 .535 V2 Minnesota .41 41 .506 10 Kansas City 43 43 .500 10 California .38 49 .437 16 Texas 36 51 .414 18 THURSDAY'S RESULTS Calif, at N.Y. rain) Baltimore 8, K.C. 5 Detroit 5, Texas 1 Milwaukee 2, Minnesota 1 Boston 2, Oak.

1 (1st) Boston 4, Oak. 3 (2nd) (Only Games Scheduled) TODAY'S PITCHERS Baltimore (Dobson u-8) at Kansas City (Dal Canton 5-3) night. Detroit (Lolich H-4) at Texas (Broberg 5-7), night. Oakland (Hamilton i-3) at Boston (Curtis i-3), night. Cleveland (Tidrow at Chicago (Bradley 10-8), night.

Minnesota (Blyleven t-U) at Milwaukee (Parsons 7-7), night. California (Allen 2-t and Barber 2-1) at New York (Stottlemyre Ml and Gardner 1-0). 2, twi-night. 3 lanta to a 6-3 win over St. Louis.

Williams, who had singled home Dusty Baker in the first, iced the victory in the seventh when, after Hank Aaron had led off with a single, he hit his 15th homer of the year. Willie Mays doubled home Bud Harrelson from first base in the fifth inning with the tie-breaking run and Gary Gentry pitched a seven-hitter as the New York Mets snapped a three-game losing streak with a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Mets won with only four hits as the Dodgers committed three errors, two of them coming off the glove of third sacker Steve Garvey. Gentry didn't allow a hit over the last three innings and finished with six strikeouts. Chee and Leong in tennis finals Unseeded Kevin Chee and defending champion Melvyn Leong advanced to the men's singles final of the 6th annual Narcissus Tennis Championship yesterday at Ala Moana.

Chee downed Randall Lim, 6-4, 6-4, and Leong stopped Jensen Won, 6-3, 4-6, 4-3, after Won was forced to retire with cramps in both legs. The final will start 1 p.m. tomorrow. MARKET a I 45 bottle Case 459 438 439 4668 standings National League EAST Pet. GB Pittsburgh ..54 31 .635 New York ...48 36 .571 IV2 St.

Louis ....44 41 .518 10 Chicago 45 42 .517 10 Montreal 37 46 .446 16 Philadelphia 30 55 .353 24 WEST Pet. GB Cincinnati 53 32 .624 Houston 49 40 .551 6 Los Angeles .45 41 .523 8 Atlanta 40 48 .455 14V3 San Fran .39 51 .433 16 San Diego .32 53 .376 21 THURSDAY'S RESULTS Atlanta 6, St. Louis 3 New York 2, Los Ang 1 (Only games scheduled) TODAY'S PITCHERS Philadelphia (Reynolds 0-5) at Los Angeles (Sutton 11-5), night. New York (Koosman 6-5) at San Francisco (Barr 3-2), night. St.

Louis (Gibson 10-5) at Atlanta (Stone 3-7), night. Chicago (Bonham 0-0) at Houston (Forsch 5-4), night. Montreal (Stoneman 1-7) at San Diego (Corkins 1-5), night. Cincinnati (Billmgham 4-9), at Pittsburgh (Ellis 8-4), night. VILLAGE 1249W Wilder Ave.

in Makiki Griffin United Press International Former- Hawaii Islander Doug Griffin almost single handedly defeated Oakland last night as his Boston Red Sox took two games from the A's, 2-1 and 4-3. Griffin, who had seven hits in nine trips to the plate for the two games, put down a perfect squeeze bunt with two out in the seventh inning to score Danny Cater and give the Bosox the win in the opener. GRIFFIN'S bunt just inside the line caught third baseman Sal Bando flatfoot-ed and Bando let the ball roll all the way to the base as Cater crossed the plate. Carl Yastrzemski drew a walk with the bases loaded to drive home the winning run with two out in the 11th to give Boston the nightcap victory. Pitcher Darold Knowles dealt Yaz four straight balls after he intentionally walked Griffin to fill the bases.

John Kennedy, who opened the inning with a double down the rightfield line, scored the winning run. GRIFFIN had given the Red Sox a 3-3 tie in the bottom of the ninth when he singled home pinchhitter Ben Oglivie all the way from first. Marty Pattin won the first game for Boston, his sixth consecutive victory in a row. Vida Blue started the nightcap for Oakland, but was chased in the eighth. Bill playback struck out 13 and delivered a pair of clutch sacrifice bunts to pitch the Detroit Tigers to a 5-1 win over Texas.

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