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The Springfield News-Leader from Springfield, Missouri • 12

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1 while pieces and first move 12 Ttars, ury tT2 Money Trouble Deveops gave the view of experts like former Yugoslav champioa Svetosar Ghgorif Tuesday, the game proceeded dully, with Spassky Inviting exchanges and tbe prospect of colorless draw. of the play was astonishing ia retrospect: Spassky nude a attempt to hasten ixpkatatioa of the slight advantage which the costly Tntil Fischer's pawn move on capture at the 29th Experts observed tbe coarse was applauding the Bussiaa. Fischer Jeft the hafl by the stage door white-faced and hur Chess Match Begins With Fischer Defeat ried to a waiting car. From the ear he spotted Jyan Collins, a paraplegic sitting a few feet away in a wheel chair- Collins taught Fischer tbe game. Fischer rolled dowa tbe car window and said, "I'm sorry.

It king. Suddenly after five minutes of will settle dowa." He left immediately for us air play and some indecisive spar ring, Fischer stood, spoke ani conditioned hotel suite. matedly to chief referee Lothar Fred Cramer, a VS. Chess Schmid of West Germany disappeared with bis kng roll Federation oJBeial who sometimes speaks for Fischer, said tbe American would take some strenuous physical exercise ing gait through the beige cur $300,000, enticed Fischer to end ais holdout at the scheduled start of the match July 2. Asked about Slater's problem.1 Fischer snapped, "No comment' Tbe play lasted only one hour and three was tbe continuation of a game begun Tuesday and adjourned after 40 moves with Fischer in a position tbe experts said would give him only a draw at best.

Spassky had his king, a bishop that eon-trolled the black diagonals and three pawns. Fischer was down tains offstage left Fischer strode to bis back stage dressing room where be REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) WItk a hopeless position on tbe chess board, Bobby Fischer walked out for 30 minutes 'Wednesday, tbea returned to loss the first fame of the world chess championship to Boris Spassky, the Bussian title-bolder. After tbe (am was over Fischer told the man who taught him the moves of the game when be was boy in Brooklyn, that "it will settle down." It was a bad day all around for the 29-year-old American. Is addition to conceding Spassky a 1-6 lead in the score at tbe outset of the 24-game match, Fischer developed Mm more money News from London was that James Slater, who sweetened told Schmid, who followed him that he wouldn't continue play unless a movie camera 150 feet from the chess board was or dered shut off. It was barely vis ible from where Fischer sat.

to his king and five pawns, two Schmid said be couldnl order tbe camera removed. of them loose on tbe king's side. One of Spassky's pawns wW inreaienea a nscner pawn Fischer stayed away for 30 minutes while his clock contin when play concluded Tuesday night. In the first move Wednesday, ued to devour time. ij.i'i.'.l :3 Regular HA) 1 I -A -v Catalog Your Pattern 1 jTVl LQCC ITi 1 PATTERN lm Trimming Tu rlLcb I El Measure Your Own 13 TO.

I 58" to 60" Wide I 2 TO 10 YD. LENGTHS I DESIGNER LENGTHS rMYECC POLYESTER S1 98 DRE5S j)Ec 1 KHITS 11 FABRICS 5) ri I Polvester BOlTS SOLIDS-PRINTS A A 1 UIJU41UI sportswearS 00 Double Knits $fi88 DUCK Yi Yd fcwi to 60" Wide DRAPERY SHEERS PHOLSTER I HURRY FOR HfC $)8 THISONEI KJl 54" wide tbe pot with 50,000 pounds Be returned to continue the Spassky captured the pawn. Fis struggle, making his 44th move, about be able to get his money out of England an Ineffectual sidestep with his cher recaptured with his king and the game turned into an ef because of currency restric Wednesday night to get in shape for his second game with Spassky on Thursday. When Spassky left, a crowd shouted congratii ations. Tbe Russian came to the baB Wednesday expecting to win, his associates reported.

He was unruffled throughout his faultless chess play. Robert Byrne, a U.S. grandmaster and second-ranked play-: er in the United States, said after the game: "It isnt necessarily all that significant Either of these players can come back and win." Under scoring rules, one point is swarded for a victory and a half point goes to each player fort draw. Asdefendiag champion, Spassky needs only 12 points in the 24 games to retain his title. Fischer must score 1214 to seize it and put an end to a 24-year Soviet monopoly.

Fischer has played six games with Spassky and has yet to win. He lost four times playing the black pieces and drew twice when be played white and had first move. Fischer plays white Thursday. tions. fort by Fischer to push his In ensuing play all the pawns pawns a square at a time to tbe last rank under tbe escort of his Slater's donation, which tbe total prize money to on the king's side were lost Fischer shifted his king in a hope less struggle to the other side of the board, where two of his pawns and two or Spassky blocked each other's passage.

Fischer couldn't unblock be Two Planes Hijacked By Gunmen in 2 Hours cause Spassky bishop could protect his position from long range. Finally, after Spassky's 56th move his king approached tbe jam on tbe queen's side- ried 113 passengers, was hi Fischer resigned. jacked by two men who report- He reached over and stopped bis clock. He offered Spassky edly demanded $600,000 in American currency, $20,000 in his hand, folded bis seorecard With a one-up leg on the Mexican pesos and three para and walked out pausing once to score, Spassky gained an it chutes. wave to tbe audience, which tant psychological advantage in Tbe three-engine Boeing 727 was approaching Kennedy air Associated Press A National Airlines plane en route from Philadelphia to New York and an American Airlines plane headed from Oklahoma City to Dallas were hijacked Wednesday night in separate incidents a couple of hours apart.

In both cases, tbe hijackers demanded money and parachutes. The air piracy came only a week after two planes on the West Coast were hijacked within 24 hours. Stricter searches on all commuter flights were ordered by President Nixon after last week's events. The National jet, which car- port in New York when the hijacking occurred, authorities said. It returned to Philadelphia and circled for an hour while of ficials tried to decide what to SPECIAL BUY! IGNORE HEAT WITH WARDS LOW-COST CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING do.

It landed just before p.m. EDT at the airport which was closed to all other flights. Pas I CENTRAL AIR CONPmONE. GUARANTEE jfiil 'Jffk MontQONMry Wotrf ojwofonfovt (tt control v-wStar i. air condirvOvf again 4 facto in Motonolt- nLL j0y'mZ-ootf woriMMMhto ot foNowtt ''eiejL OUR 100TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR sengers and crew remained aboard.

A National spokesman said an Army plane brought parachutes to the airport. There Readers' Theater Slated at SMS was no word about what ar rangements, if any, were being 28,000 BTU made to deliver the money. A Readers' Theater program About an hour and a half after the plane landed, the airport control tower reported over the police radio that the plane was For I yoor fnm 4o of pwchow Moot jonory Wonl wfll rapoir of ot Mi of4foo foploc)dofocifv potto ffOvfocbdaoo, tobor for on oddrtwool 4 yoon Mowlgoiary Woio vNM topoir or ot Mi optiooj ropeoco 4otOchvo control oir conrftfionor conpfOMon froo, lododing tabor. For tonfico on4or attic ojuoroflAoo. contact for children will be held at 8:15 a.m.

Friday in the Southwest Missouri State College tent near the corner of Grand and out of fuel and without electricity and that the hijackers I your ooojfom Montoootofy Vruio branch fcr were asking for another plane. In addition, it was reported that The hour-long show, titled "Magic Flying Tent," is free the pilot had escaped by jumping out of tbe plane. 37,000 BTU, special buy. $449 42,000 BTU, special boy. $549 INCLUDES CONDENSOR A-COIL IET WARDS ARRANGE LOW-COST PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION.

ASK ABOUT OUR SERVICE CONTRACTS, and is presented by the interpreter's theater class. Adults The American plane, which working with children are wel reportedly carried about 18 per sons, was diverted to Greater come with a special invitation to high school English and speech IOOI Southwest International Airport at Fort Worth, Tex. Tbe hija teachers who use readers theater in their study of literature. Tbe four short stories to be reportedly demanded $550,000, parachutes and transfer to another plane which he presented are "Very Bear wanted sent from Dallas. Shortly after 10 p.m., EDT, tbe sec Bath," "How the Elephant and the Whale Were Tricked," "How Drufus The Dragon Lost His Head," and "Daniel ond plane had not been dis patched.

Heavy thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds buf The program is tbe first of feted both Dallas and Fort Worth which are about 30 miles apart Tbe hijacker reportedly said he had a gun and a bomb. Tele three such summer sessions sponsored by tbe theater class with the other two using adult literature. The second show is scheduled for July 25, two days before the final program. The latter two will be at 3:30 p.m. in Carrington Hall Auditorium.

vision station WBAP said tbe pi lot of the plane had confirmed that the hijacker had a gun and that be was trying to talk tbe man into surrendering the weapon. SAVE 20l POWR-KRAFT 9-INCH WARDS 8'x12 ALUMINUM PATIO COVER-REGULARLY 19.99 MOTORIZED BENCH SAW-GUARD ORNAMENTAL IRONWORK RAILING IN 4 AND 6-FOOT SECTIONS Use them indoors or out for White baked enamel finish re- 88 88 134 Ball-bearing motor develops 2 HP. Cots 3i" deep. Safety clutch. Extensions, stand extra.

Seneca Youth Hurt As Pickup Overturns SENECA (Special) A truck accident on Mo. 43 in Seneca sent a 16-year-old driver to Nel sho's Sale Hospital with a left arm fracture at 3:15 p.m. yesterday. Charles Terry, Seneca, was southbound when his pickup skidded on wet pavement and overturned, officers reported. a graceful way to say "wet- 311 A 0 OFF sists rusi ana luiiumui.

rwu may be painted or left natural. Railing bends to fit slope. REGULAR PRICE $159 Rea. 129.95 M09 Reg. 194.95 '10x20' 'Floating' Party Slated for Nicholson A floating party on the Holiday excursion boat for Dean Nicholson, Democratic candi-date for the Seventh District Congressional seat will be held from 8 to 10:15 p.m.

Friday, July 21, at the Highway 13 boat dock on Table Rock Lake, outside of Kimberling City. The tickets may be purchased at the Democratic headquarters In the Colonial Hotel. Elysee Palace is the name of the residence of the president of France. BiHReaBWRaRBBBBBBBBaBHgeaM A S5' Another in Mix-Ups "(') VENETUN (4) FANTASY )6) RBJR ME US Road Fails to Reach Park In Oologah Lake Mistake to tbe contractor. NOWATA, Okla.

(AP) You ran chalk iin another snot in tbe Bob Green, division engineer for tbe Highway Department, story of trying to get Oologah SAVE 2I SMART-LOOKING VINYL SAVE 3.501 12.49 FLUORESCENT FIXTURE WITH TWO 20W BULBS said the only explanation he has for the mistake is that the plan FOLDING 1.49 30' TO 60 OFF1 12" SQUARE MIRROR AND GLASS WALL TILES With moontina tape. Priced ea. idvoutiam ning commission and the Corps of Engineers couldnt agree on Keeps its good looks for years! Afift T.vtiirul wlnwl MMf fl cllt. 1 I 99 where the park was. Hangs or mounts on ceiling.

White enameled steel. Chains, cord, hooks included. 24" long. 8 (2). 99' Jine Nvlon alides.

32x804 Inches. Lake ready tor tne summer crowd here. It seems the state Highway Department'! planning commission and the Army Corps of Engineers couldnt agree on tbe site of the Big Creek boat ramp and park. The result is that a 2.8-mile road to the park off VS. 60 misses the park's entrance by a quarter-mile.

131. 16) 99' It appears it isn't the first time such a mix-up has oc curred. Contractors built one boat ramp before discovering it was on the wrong creek. r.rMi aid it would cost an The road abruptly turns west other $2,500 to pave that quarter-mile section of tbe country road to the entrance of Big Creek Park. Two narks arwoutaned for the 34.95 71-INCH 25.50 PULLDOWN STAIRS county at the lake but neither is close to completion.

However, the access roads have been built but since they go CIRCULAR SAW FIBERGLASS INSULATION -REG. 2.39 5-INCH GALVANIZED STEEL 5.79 ROLL COVERS 70 Sa FT. GUTTER IN 10-FOOT SECTION Resists moistore, rot. Insects. AM Hot dip-gaivonized to resist 4 fifl Kraft paper bade.

3' thick rust and corrosion. 28-gaoge I 6.49 foil-bock steel. Can be easily painted. and paved for an aaaiuonai mile. If you drive tbe road to the end youH find yourself at a cattle guard and a no trespassing sign.

Tbe contract for the paving was let in February but David Kendall, resident engineer tor the park, said be was never told about it He said if they had informed him perhaps he could have told them something was wrong with where they were building the road. Tbe "goof route is on a map the planning commission gave nowhere right now, uiey nave gives easy oc-1 083 I i HP; cuts 2i-ln. deep, rip guide, 29" cess to attic I been closed. ANTIQUES It is generally conceded that it takes about 100 years to make USE WARDS CONVENIENT CHARG-ALL CREDIT PLAN FOR STREAMLINED CENTURY 2 SHOPPING FOR FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 8835330 SHOP 1 0 A.M.-9;30 P.M. an antique.

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