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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 2

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THE flOME NEWS KtW BRUNSWICK, WEDNESDAY, JULY JI, Wt 3f 1 A.M. 1ST Jwly I DUf torn NATIONAL You Can Look Forward to Rain, If That's a Help weATMtR sctvice, ot Commire ly later tonight and Thursday, counties: Increasing cloudiness tonight in low to mid 70s late today and tonight, with oe-rod hi'f!) In upper casional rain likely late tonight 70 to low tics. or Thursday. Low tonight 70 to i.w. XJ ZJ yf-iiW By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Severe thunderstorms, rain mvt the north-cent nil f.t;itfx to'ay, (spreading tt nad't and fl.T flood JJ-ninns ii p'lrth of M'n wsota, South Dakota, Wiseon-sin and Iowa.

AlmosS inches of roin fell on Meire Grove, diiriii? a two hour period, while hailstones the we of golf balls eovercd the ground near Brow-crvllle, Minn. Local cloudbursts caused streams and creeks to rise in parts of Nebraska and Iowa, while the Sauk River in County, climbed iwr flood riuii'i, A diftuiban'c off l'ic cuait of 'orlh ('a'flimi rain to eastern portion, of Virginia afv (N Carol Itair.fa!! in other parts of the country was confined mainly to showers in the Pacific Northwest and scattered showers in the southern and central Plains. Temperatures before dawn ranged from 48 ot Butte, to at Blythe. Calif. FORECAST North Jersey: Increasing cloudiness later today and tonight with occasional rain like- 75, high Thursday in the low 80s, Outlook for Friday rain ending early in the day, followed by gradual clearing.

Lon? Island: Increasiiig cloudiness today and tonight with occasional rain likely late tonight or Thursday, Low to- Local Readings Tmpiraturr In New Brunswick from 7 a yesterday to 8 a.m. today were: S'Uih Jersey: Cloudy with gome deve'opin? tonight and continuing Thursday. Ijw tonight in upper 60s to low 70s, hih Thursday in the 70s. New York City: Increasing cloudiness late today and tonight, with occasional rain likely late tonight or Thursday. Low tonight 70 to 73, high Thursday in the low 80s.

Outlook for Friday rain ending early in the day, followed by gradual clearing. Rockland and Westchester night around 70, high Thursday near 80. Outlook for Friday rain ending In the morning with partial clearing in the afternoon. U.S. Temperatures llillh and low tetnprriturr and u-iiUirr in th Vmivd Sliiira on Tuesday were: AHmiiv f4 Atlanta ry R7 67 Atiiuiuc City pe 72 fl Tlimton 01 Buffalo cy Iiiirlihgton, Vt.

2 S7 i Itirano pc K2 74 IJrnvtr Detroit pc 91 'l Dututh pr 2 SI Fort Worth Ui 71 Katutaa City cy 87 76 1 on Anrrlra fit Miami Beach cy 71 New Orleana New York pc 89 70 Philadelphia cy Phoenix 109 83 Pittxburgh cy Portland, Me. pe 82 no St. Louis pc 72 Seattle 3 IM Tampa 74 Washington cy 05 68 C-clear; -c 1 0 pc-partly cloudy; r-raln. i i IL1 tJl aV 70 70 Low TmpratgrM Ipto) Until TSuridoy Momina I p.m. 8J 8 p.m.

8:1 0 rn, HO 10 p.m. 77 II p.m. 7 Midnight 74 1 a.m. 72 2 a.m. 70 3 a.m.

70 4 a.m. 69 5 a.m. HH 6 a.m. 7 a.m. OS 8 am.

70 9 a.m. 74 10 am. 77 11 a in. HO Noon 2 1 p.m. 2 p.m.

R7 3 p.m. HI) 4 p.m. 8S 5 p.m. Ml 6 p.m. B8 AP Photo Occasional rain likely later tonight and tomorrow.

Yentrrduy: Max. 89. Min. 6t Fischer Fights for Draw After Opening Attack Yi JAMES B. IRWIN DAVID R.

SCOTT ALFRED M. W0RDEN Astronaut Irwin to Retire during the game, or rocked back in his swivel chair to get a longer view of the forces silently colliding on the marble-and slate chess board. Spatiky Appears Mora at Ease Spassky seemed more comfortable with his forearms on the padded edge of the table. His legs were bent back under his chair, toes downward. Sometimes Spassky walkd offstage as he waited for Fischer to respond to a move.

A large neon sign blinked on occasionally to admonish "silence." Its purpose was to hush a low murmur in the vast auditorium. Spectators sat in near darkness, most of them too far away to make out what was happening onstage. But above and in front of the stage, a screen 30 feet across displayed the positions on the board. In the corridors outside, the silence gave way to animated discussion as people lined up for coffee and sandwiches before a lunch counter. At tables, chess fans replayed the moves on miniature chess boards, talking to themselves in a dozen languages.

1 Bill Wheeler, 29-year-old Corpus Christi, computer operator, quit his job and brought a year's savings to Iceland to watch the match. A two-time chess champion of Texas. Wheeler looked around and said: "All chess players ere quite ship, which has been in Soviet hands since London oddsmakers rated the lanky American the favorite to win the competition. The winner gets five-eighths of the $123,000 put up by the sponsoring Icelandic Chess' Federation, or $78,123, plus $75,000 of the $120,000 contributed by London investment banker James Slater to persuade Fischer to end his holdout last week. Organizers estimated Fischer and Spassky will divide at least another $33,000 as the players' share in the sale of television and film rights.

Before the players separated last night, Spassky wrote his 41st move on a sheet of paper, sealed it in an envelope and gave it to Schmid, the referee from West Germany. Schmid will open the envelope this afternoon and make Spassky's first move for him. The championship match was scheduled to begin July 2, but Gudmundur Thorarinsson's Icelandic Chess Federation played midwife to delays, arguments and threatened walkouts. When the tardy Fischer finally strode onto the stage yesterday afternoon, Thorarinsson breathed an audible sigh of relief from his balcony seat. Fischer, dressed in a dark suit, leaned forward with his head propped on his fist SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) James B.

Irwin, one of the Apollo 15 astronautsTe-primanded by the space agency for taking part in a $21,000 deal to sell stamp covers Continued from Pago One the world championship series with prize money of about $300,000 dollars starting with only one man sitting at the chess tabic. Fischer Seven Minutes Late Fischer, as usual, was late. He arrived seven minutes after Spassky moved his queen's pawn and referee Lothar Schmid pressed the button to start Fischer's clock. The game went cautiously at first, with the players alloted 2i hours each to make 40 moves. The experts said Fischer was trying for a draw by exchanging pieces, simplifying, trying to reduce the advantage Spassky had by choosing the opening.

He galloped his bishop down a long black diagonal, snatching up a Spassky pawn. In a few moves, the bishop was trapped. In the exchange, Fischer lost the bishop for two pawns. Byrne called it a blunder. But if it was a blunder it was an attempt to inject life and perhaps victory into an apparently stalemated game.

The Rev. William Lombardy, Franciscan Roman Catholic priest who acts as Fischer's second, said when the game was adjourned: "It's a difficult position to analyze." The loss of his bishop was typical of the American. It was an attempt to break the game open, avoiding a standoff. Bobby's 'Killer Instinct' Missing What surprised many was the cautious play in the opening and middle games by Fischer, who has a reputation for "killer instinct." Experts from five countries said it. appeared the challenger was trying to force a draw and a split point for the first game.

The 29year-old American needs 12'4 points to lift Spassky's crown in the 24-game match, which could spread, over two months. Spassky, 35,. needs only 12 a draw to -retain-the. champion- smuggled to the moon and back, plans to retire next month and become a preacher. The space agency said yesterday that Irwin, David R.

Scott and Alfred Worden secreted 400 unauthorized stamp covers aboard their Apollo 15 spacecraft during the 1971 moon voyage. One hundred of the covers were later given to a friend and later were sold for about $1,500 each. Space agency officials said the trio planned to accept $21,000 $7,000 each for the covers, but decided after the flight that their action was improper. The money wras declined. Some weeks prior to yesterday's announcement, Irwin had told newsmen he plans to organize a ministry in Colorado Springs, and tour the country talking about his religious life.

A foundation, he said, is being organized "so I can receive the proper guidance and direction in my spreading of the word I want to spread." "It's really a personal message," he said in an interview. Be sure to see the Special Sears Section in The Home News lodav Move-by-Move tlrtiw mw rolicrinne Ufa Viae lr The Home News Published Daily and Sunday by HOME NEWS PUBLISHING CO. 123 How Lane New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 Second Class Postage Paid at New Brunswick, NJ. 08903 The Home News SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier 78- a week By Mail including Postage, one year J48.00; six months 125; three months 112.75 one month S4.25, one week SI.OO; Payable in game of their 24-game match for the world chess title.

Here are the moves of defending champion Boris Spassky (listed first) and challenger Bobby Fischer in the opening I. P-Q4, Kt KB3 11. PxP, QxQ If you did not receive one with your newspaper, please call Circulation Dept. 545-4000 i veloped, how I've needed that close relationship with God and Jesus Christ and how it's given me strength through the years." Irwin said he developed the need to "witness" his faith during and just after his Apollo 15 mission to the moon. 21.

K-Bl, K-Bl 22. K-K2, Kt-KS 23. R-QB1, RxR. 24. BxR, P-B3 25.

Kt-R5, Kt-Q3 26. K-03, B-Ql 27. Kt-B4, B-B2 28. KtxKf, BxKt 29. P-Kt5, B-KRP 30.

P-Kt3, P-KR4 31. K-K2, RS 32. K-B3, K-K2 33. K-KI2, PxP 34. PxP, BxP 35.

KxS, K-Q3 36. P-R4, K-Q4 37. B-R3, K-K5 38. BS, P-R3 39. P-K16, P-B4 40.

K-R4, P-BS 2. P-QB4, P-KJ 3. Kt KB3, P-Q4 4. KI-B3, B-KI5 5. P-K3, 0-0 6.

B-Q3, P-B4 7. 0 0, Kt-B3 8. P-QR3, B-R4 Kt-K2, OPxQBP 10. BxBP, K13 12. RxQ, BxP 13.

P-QK14, B-K2 14. B-K12, 02 15. QR-B1, KR-Q1 16. Kt (K2)-Q4, KtxKf 17. KfxKt, B-R5 18.

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