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Dels Downs Si Sports; Fischer Threatens fo Break iliafch Gambles Tie for First ff Chess WORLD CHESS RUSI singled. Wagner then scored when Don Wagner's infield grounder was booted. Dodgers Grounded PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers spent an unscheduled night here Wednesday when their team plane was grounded by security measures stemming from a hijacking. A Dodgers spokesman said the baseball team, which played the Philadelphia Phillies Wednesday night and was to fly home after the game, instead would leave Thursday morning. HulllilTNot Play Russians WINNIPEG (AP) Bobby ZTtff-p: 'lb BEGINNING OF THE END Diagram shows a key move that eventually led to American Bobby Fischer's defeat at the hands of Russian Boris Spassky in the first game of the world chess championships in Reykjavik, Iceland, Wednesday, according to chess experts.

In the move, Fischer, in black moving from the top, took Spassky's king rook pawn with his bishop. Five moves later, Spassky captured the bishop, leaving Fischer with only pawns to defend his king. (Information and positions provided by the Chess House, in New York.) (AP Wirephoto) Hull, the Golden Jet of the Na-tonal Hockey League for 15 years, said Wednesday it will not be Canada versus Russia in the upcoming exhibition series, but rather, the NHL versus the Russians. Hull, his voice strained with emotion after being told he will not be allowed to participate in the series unless he signs an NHL contract, said: "Well then, it's the NHL against the Russians, not Canada that's what it amounts to. "This is supposed to be Hockey Canada, that's the name of the game.

The name of the team is Team Canada isn't it? "They'll have to change the name to Hockey NHL." Hull was one of 35 players named Wednesday by Team Canada Coach Harry Sinden to participate in the team's train ing camp. However, one of the stipulations to playing is that the player must have signed an NHL contract before the training camp opens Aug. 13. Team Canada is the Hockey Canada-sponsored squad which meets the Russian National team in an eight-game exhibition series Sept. 2-28.

Hull had said last month, when he signed a 10-year, contract with The Winnipeg Jets of the World Hockey Association, that he wanted to play for the team against the Russians. "Harry Sinden and I talked about it before and I asked him about this. He said, 'I'm picking the team and I'll have the players that I want on my "So I guess they've changed his mind too but I think Harry Sinden has got more guts than that," Hull commented. The 33-year-old Hull, secnnrl. highest goal scorer in the his tory of the NHL, said the stipulation that players must have signed NHL contracts was a ro.

taliatory move by the NHL against tne WHA. MID-SUMMER outstanding night at the plate. He crashed a solo shot in the fourth inning and finished the evening with three hits in three trips. Luder got the win. Felker's started off slow in its game with Weyco.

With two out in the third, Duane Kohlbeck doubled and scored on a similar smash by Chuck Schuller. Dave Holland then stepped to the plate and belted a home run. Rich Wagner and Father Kaiser Devine Orders Running Tests GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -Coach Dan Devine, who had pledged to run a demanding, no-nonsense training camp, showed 42 early arriving Green Bay Packers precisely what he meant Wednesday. He ordered a series of ex- haustng running tests, 40- and 60-yard dashes in full pads and with temperatures near 90.

The rookies and selected veterans also drew equipment and took physicals in the first day of practice. They were to start two-a-day drills today, with the rest of the squad joining them Monday. Rookies Charles Hicks of Southwest Texas and Nate Ross of Bethune-Cookman each were timed in 4.6 seconds at 40 yards, while another rookie, otto Nichols of Missouri, recorded a pair of 4.7s. Devine said Packer scouts already had time records of the rookies, but that it was important to time them again to determine which players may have improved their speed and which may have peaked and begun to slow down. Devine estimated running against the wind adds an average of two-tenths of a second to a player's time and that full pads cost another two-tenths.

Synthetic turf would improve times measurably, said Devine, who in the past has advocated its installation here. Second year receiver Sam Dickerson was withheld from sprints because of a sore muscle and rookie defensive tackle Charlie Burrell missed the afternoon session because of a cramp. When to Fish or Hunt SOLUNAR TABLES By John Alden Knight The schedule ol Solunar Periods, as printed below, has been taken from John Alden Knight's Solunar Tables. Plan your days so that you will be fishing In good territory or hunting in good cover during these times, if you wish to find the best sport that each day has to oiler. The Major Period are shown In boldface type.

These begin at the times shown and last for an hour and a half or two hour thereafter. The Minor Periods, shown in regular type, are of somewhat shorter duration. Central Daylight Saving Time A.M. P.M. July Minor Major Minor Major Thursday morning appealing to the chal lenger to accept the presence of the cameras and go on playing.

I hope the letter will move him," Stein said. Schmid said he was prepared to invoke two rules of the match against Fischer. Rule 17 prohibits in the name of "the highest principles of sportsmanship" that either player "distract or annoy his opponent." Rule 21 allows the taking of pictures during the match by official photographers as long as the cameras are "neither visible nor audible." The camera Fischer objected to was officially sanctioned. Sports seems to always bring out the best in Del's Bar and last night was no exception. Del's Bar defeated the Century League's division leaders, 8-3, behind the 5-hit pitching and hitting of Jim Vandehey.

Gambles moved into a tie for first place in the division by routing Spikes Out-of-Town, 12-0. In the third game played at Braem Park last night, Louie's! Refrigeration edged the Different Drummer, 10-9. At the fairgrunds last night, Fclker's defeated Weyco, 12-3, and then blasted State Farm in a makeup contest, 18-2; Das Spiel Haus whipped State Farm, 13-3, and Morning Glory Old Dutch slammed Hub City Jobbing, 15-1. Felker's two victories moved them into a tie for first in the division with Das Spiel Haus. Morning Glory remained two games out of first.

Over the past couple of season, has been able to hold its own against most teams in the city's slow-pitch league. But, Del's is the exception. Del's has pretty much had things its own way with J. jumped off to a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning last night when Pete Mancl crashed a homer over the right centerfield fence. Del's Bar wasted little time in getting the lead, however.

In the bottom half of the inning, Al Werth and Mike Gordee singled. Werth then came home on a single by Gary Koehler. Vandehey then stepped to the plate and cracked a three-run run over the rightfield fence to give Del's a 4-1 lead. Not willing to site on its lead, Del's continued to apply the pressure in the second. Bud Hein led off with a single and scored when Werth belted a blast over the rightfield fence to make it 6-1.

Del's scored its final two runs In the bottom half of the fourth. With two out, Koehler doubled and scored on a double by Vandehey. Duke Poppy then doubled home Vandehey to close out the scoring. tried to stage a rally in the seventh but it was too little too late. Its last two runs came on a two-run homer by Niel Luepke.

Vandehey was the winning pitcher, while the loss was charged to Dennis Rhodes. Gambles had no trouble in downing Spikes Out-of-Town. Gambles scored four runs in the very first inning. Mike Johnsrud, the first batter up for Gambles, walked and went to second when Terry Durst's infield hit was booted. Johnsrud scored on a single by Tom Cornelius.

An infield hit by Bill Schrader filled the sacks. Ron Stelson singled home Durst and Tom White's fielder's choice allowed Cornelius to cross home plate. Schrader then scored the final run of the inning on Gary All Lawn Games And Lawn Furniture 1 Week Only! SPENCER GAMBLES Phone 659-2511 Elroy Eunice Luepke mm inn in i i "ICE LDEN ER 10 off I Grumbaugh's single. Gambles added three more runs in the second inning, one in the fifth and six in the sixth highlighted with a two-run homer over the leftfield fence by White. White, who was the winning pitcher, held Spikes to just four hits.

The losing hurler was Larry Grabowski. Louie's had to rally on several occasions to get past tne Different Drummer last night. The Drummer grabbed a 2-0 lead in the top of the first after two were out. Chris Eggar reached first on an error and then scored on a triple by Dick Lindgren. Mike Huber's single scored Lindgren.

Louie's tied it up in the bottom of the second when Lee LeMoine led off with a double and scored on a single by Larry Sadowska, who went to third on an outfield error. Jerry Thieme's sacrifice fly scored Sadowska. The game went down to the last inning with the score tied at 9-9. The Drummer went down, 1-2-3, in the top of the seventh. Bill Fuller opened Louie's half of the inning on a single.

He made it to second when his ball was booted in the outfield. Roger Aschenbrenner grounded out, but Fuller took third on the play. The hero's role went to Roger Serchen who cracked out a single to left allowing Fuller to score the winning run. The winning pitcher was Pete Borens, while the loser was Bob Jackson. Morning Glory Old Dutch wasted little time in hopping on losing pitcher Tom Bugar.

Bill Luder and Terry Luepke hit back-to-back singles and then scored on Don Pueschner triple. Vic Jensen's sacrifice fly scored Pueschner. Morning Glory scored five more runs in the second, two of which came on a homer by Luepke, who had an Churdamsky Is Feature Winner Don Churdamsky of Schofield was the winner of the 20-lap feature event at the central State Speedway races at Colby last night as well as the winner of the first trophy dash. Following Churdamsky in the main event were Roger Ress of Marshfield; Tom Merkel, Marshfield; Don Schmidt, Marshfield: and Dave Michlig, Abbotsford. Winner of the fast time was Tom Merkel with a time of 0:19.27, and slow trophy dash winner was Paul Kadinger of Downing.

First heat winner was Norm Graveen of Auburndale followed by Allan Schjoneman, Colby, Auburndale. Second heat winner was Kadinger, followed by Jim Ramussen of Greenwood, and Paul Egner of Spencer. Third heat winner was Schmidt, followed by Churdamsky and Merkel. Kadinger took the checkered flag in the 15-lap semi-feature event, followed by Graveen, Jim Derth of Greenwood, Schjone man and Don Frane of Colby. Colby.

Dan Duellman of Abbotsford was winner of the mechanics race. COLD" GLOW or BEER 24 12-ox. Bottles $)75 Jkmammmm By STEPHENS BROENING REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer today was re ported threatening to break off his world championship chess match with Boris Spassky unless all movie cameras are removed from the playing hall. "It's quite serious. He may not play at all," said a member of Fischer's entourage who asked not to be identified.

Fischer was scheduled to meet the world champion from the Soviet Union later today at 1 p.m. EDT for the second game of their 24-game match. The American challenger lost the first game Wednesday night. Fischer staged a 30-minute walkout shortly after the play began Wednesday. comDlainins that a movie camera 150 feet away was making him nervous.

The camera was hardlv visible in the dimness outside the light ed players circle, and it could not be heard by Fischer, but aides said the knowledge of its presence unnerved him. Chief referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany, who makes the decisions on all contested points in connection with the match, told Fischer during his walkout there was nothing he could do about the camera. Film and television riehts for the match have been sold to an American promoter, and Fis cher and Spassky are to get a share of the proceeds estimated at a minimum of $27,500 each. "It's up to Lothar Schmid whether Bobby plays," one of Fischer's advisers said today. Contacted at his hotel 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 studied." Richard Stein, a lawyer for the promoter who bought the TV and film rights, Chester Fox, said he was up all night with Fischer's second, the Rev. William Lombardy, and Fred Cramer of the U.S. Chess Federation. Stein said that at one point Fischer walked in on the meeting listened for a few minutes and then in a few sentences indicated he was adamant about expelling the cameras. Then he went to bed.

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.9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday HERALD. Marshfield, Wis. 1C July 13, 1972 Felker's added four more runs in the top of the fourth.

Holland again had the key blow, a double which scored the first run. He also scored when Rich Wagner tripled. Weyco got on the board in the bottom half of the inning. Don Brandl doubled, sent to third on Jake Dick's single and scored on a single by Dennis Kmiec. Tom Kmiec's sacrifice fly scored Dick.

Dennis Kmiec scored the final run in the inning on a double by Tom Pankratz. The winning hurler was Father Kaiser, while the defeat was credited to Karl Kornhorst. Felker's had an easier time in its makeup contest with State Farm, and once again it was Holland who provided the spark. In the two games, Holland registered seven hits in eight trips which included two home runs, a triple, two doubles and two singles. Felker's jumped off to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first and added three more in the second.

State Farm scored a run in the bottom of the second on an inside-the-park homer by Bill Hugent, who also hit one in the fourth inning, accounting for his team's only two runs. Felker's big inning came in the third when it scored 10 runs. A host of State Farm errors contributed to the big inning. Father Kaiser was again the winning pitcher. Jack Heinzel got the loss.

Larry Burr's grand slam inside-the-park home run sparked Das Spiel Haus to its victory over State Farm. Das Spiel Haus was trailing 3-2 when Burr got the grand slam in the bottom of the second inning. Das Spiel Haus scored two more runs in the inning. The winners added four more in the fourth inning. One of the tallies came on an inside-the-park homer by Ray Fritsch.

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