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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 21

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The Daily Timesi
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Salisbury, Maryland
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li.bury, July mi THE DAILY TIMES 21 1 I Ch Set For ihursday ess arrie tlr I cndji mes D.iln addition, each player will Slater, the winner is to get he', another S75.00U from the $150,230 and the loser $9,:.730. 'television and film rights. OPENS THIS FRIDAY calling the American's conduct insulting and intolerable. It said Fischer, by refusing to appear at the opening ceremony last weekend, had insulted Spassky personally and the Soviet Chess Federation and had jeopardized his right to play tor the title. The statement demanded that Fischer be pun-'shed.

However, Max Euwe, president of the internaf'onal federation, said the Soviets had not formally punishment. "What should I do?" he asked. 1 DOWNS By STEPHENS BROENIN'G Assoicated Press Writer REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) The world championship chess match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky now is scheduled to start Thursday afternoon following another postponement, this one demanded by the Soviet champion. After holding out for more money and getting it, the American challenger came to Iceland for the postponed opening match Tuesday. But Spassky walked out of the noon drawing to decide who would move first because Fischer was not present.

He had sent his second, a Roman Catholic priest. i- hour postponement of the opener, originally scheduled for last Sunday. They hoped both players would be ready to meet on Thursday. Fischer arrived in Reykjavik early Tuesday. The Icelandic Chess Federation had rejected his demand for 30 per cent of the gate receipts, but he agreed to come after a London investment banker doubled the $125,000 purse which he and Spassky will divide.

The 29-year-old American grandmaster was resting from the overnight flight in a guarded villa at the edge of town when Snassky counterattacked in the holdout department. The 35-year-old Soviet champion read a prepared statement Weather Tide Time And Tide Sunset, today 8:27 p.m. Sunrise, tomorrow 5:42 a.m. ATLANTIC OCEAN TIDES Sandy Hook, N.J. High Low 4:01 a.m.

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Rehoboth Beach 07 Indian River 4-14 Fenwick Island 13 Chincoteague Inlet 38 Ocean City 28 CHESAPEAKE BAY TIDES Hampton Roads, Va. High Low 5:23 a.m. 11:26 a.m. 6:05 p.m. None To obtain tides for tomorrow at following points add or subtract time differences from Hampton Roads reference station: Hrs.

Mins. Tangier Light 2:51 Nanticoke 4:57 film mm i 1 JULY 7th thru SEPT. 2nd "Pi't him in the corner?" Fischer was staying away from rewsmen and did not comment on the Soviet statement. With the contribution from CLUB DINING on FINISH LINE RESERVATIONS PH 301-641-9687 or 9680 3 L. Cowe Notches Bowling Win FUN? YOU BET! THRILLS? Daily Double -4 Exactas Ladies Nile Thurs, Ser.

Chg. 25c THE STAGE IS SET. The chess table and chairs which are to be used by Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky in the vast Laugardalsholl Hall. (AP Wirephoto) 2 Officials announced a new 48- Sailing Trials MARION, Mass. (AP) Jeff Lenhart of San Diego held a commanding lead in.

the Finn class and Glenn Foster of New York led in the Tempest class I today in the final trials of the U.S. Olympic sailing com- petition on Buzzards Bay. Lenhart had a low total of eight ooints. In the Tempest Bannister Wins Trials KiDtopeake Beach 40 Crisfield 3:47 TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Paul Colwell, a 23-year-old airman stationed at Tucson, crashed through to his first professional 1 victory Tuesday night in the $40,000 Tucson Open Bowling Tournament.

The handsome righthander was fourth when the third and final eight-game block of match play began, trailing leader Nelson Burton St. Louis, by 60 pins. When Colwe'l took seven of his matches, including a last-game 2-? 4-222 triumph over Don Johnson, a 19-time champion from Akron, Ohio, he rolled to the $4,000 victory. Colwell's gross pinfall for the 42-game event, including 510 1 bonus pins, 30 for each of his 15 match game wins, was Tohnson. who finished as the runnerup for a second straight wee'-, earned $2,200 as he rhowed 14 victories.

Third place and $1,500 went 'o Cur Schmidt, Ft. Wayne, while Roy Buckley, Co-'umbus. Ohio, and Burton im fourth and fifth, re- ooc'ivc'y. EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -They against each other so often." call it a "little club of ours" Bennett went 16 feet 7- competition, Foster had 5.7 in the pole vault Tues- noin s.

Lower Shore Southern m. Cloudy with rain moderate to Jieavy at times today and highs in the 70s. Cloudy and rainy to- u.cy wvt-u one. jumpjng fr()m pQsi. Its the rugged, gruelling, tion in the over-all standings to What harbor is known POST 8 P.M.

9 wo-udy-ien-eveni icsi Known as flrst briefly. Then Bannister as "The Golden A the decatnlon-the event Jeff came back for a 200-11 javelin Golden Horn is the harbor of Is- Ddiuiiiiei whs nis uwn many. and regamed the lead. tanbul, Turkey. Bannister, a graduate of New jiight with lows in the low to mid 60s.

Mostly cloudy with a of rain Thursday and Jiighs in the 70s. Chance of rain will decrease to 80 per cent tonight and 40 per cent Thursday. Easterly winds 10 to 15 jmiles per hour today and northeasterly 10 to 20 miles per hour tonight. N. Delaware, N.

Shore N. Central Md. Flash flood watch in effect today. Cloudy with rain possibly heavy at times today and highs in the 70s. Rain tonight with lows in the upper 60s.

Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain Thursday and highs in the 70s. Western Md. Flash flood watch in effect for the eastern slopes of the mountains today. Cloudy with rain possibly heavy at times. Highs around 70.

Rain likely tonight with lows in the mid 50s. TEMPERATURES. At 7 a.m., 67; low last night, 65; for 24 hours up to 5 p.m. yesterday: high, 88; low, 66. A year ago: high, 79; low, 56.

Hampshire who stands 6 feet 3 and weighs 10 pounds less than his normal 200 today, captured i the U.S. Olympic Trials decath-! Ion Tuesday with 8,120 points, the top total in the world this year. He conquered 97-degree heat as well as little Jeff Bennett of the Army. Bennett, with 8,076, and Bruce Jenner, a longshot from Iowa, with 7,846, also made the U.S. team which goes to Munich this summer for the 20th Olympic Games.

"I just wanted to get on the team. It's been a long wait," said a champagne-drenched Bannister on the track, moments after completing the final event, the run. Bannister was asked about his own performance but preferred to speak in glowing terms of his competitors. "I was so happy to see Jeff do so well in the pole vault, and Bruce make the team. I love all these guys.

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