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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 6

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Tampa Bay Timesi
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I-A St. Petersburg Timet, Friday, July 14, 1971 Fischer lose Movie a'mbif1, Loses Setondk Game Fox. Fischer and Spassky the question. were to ret a share of the pro- The cameras had been offl- ceeds, estimated at dally sanctioned. Under Rule 21, the taking of pictures dur each.

plaining that one of the cam- eras made him nervous. During the walkout, Schmid told Fischer- that nothing could be done about the camera. FILM AND television rights for the match" were sold to Spassky entered the hall on time and took his place at the table. At game time, Schmid started Fischer's clock as the rules required. Spassky looked perplexed.

At the end of an Schmid announced to an Fox could not comply with Fischer's demand because "the whole financial structure of the match depends on it." Fred Cramer, an official of the U.S. Chess Federation, made the phone call to Cud-mundur Tnorarinsson, presi dent of the Icelandic Chess Federation, informing him of Fischer's decision to boycott. It was not Fischer's first complaint against the movie cameras. Shortly after play began Wednesday, he walked out for 30, minutes, com ing the match by official photographers is allowed as long as cameras are "neither visible nor audible." Stein said he had been up all night with Fischer's second, Rev. William Lombardy, Cramer, trying to settle i sails; REYKJAVIK, Iceland ffl -J Objecting to movie cameras In the hall, Bobby Fischer for-! felted the second gams of the world chess championship Thursday.

By failing to show up, 'Fischer gave Boris Spassky a 2 to 0 lead in the scheduled 21-garae series. Lothar Schinld, the chief referee, told reporters: "The match Is not finished. We will sow have the third game on Sunday." The Russian won the, first game Wednesday. ACCORDING TO the rules, Spassky must have 12 points to win. Fischer, the challenger, needs This means 10 more unplayed games may be required if Fischer continues his boycott.

Schinld left open the possibility that the International Chess, Federation (FIDE) could Intervene and decide on Fischer's disqualification if the situation persists. Ten minutes before the scheduled start of the second game, Fischer Informed the organizers of the champion-ship through a U.S. chess official that he was boycotting further play unless three hidden movie cameras were removed from the Sports Palace. FISCHER'S AIDES say he never signed the Amsterdam regulations, set up prior to the match to govern Its play. UyfiBflDS UEBI'S GOT uKHQluE WEEKDAY 9 TIL 9 SUNDAY 12 TIL 6 Prices Good Today and Saturday Unless Otherwise Specified tmt city XilZyS CITtTHADKeG POST ORTilO CHINCH BUG SPRAY VESS'S CITY IIAHDVAnE DEPARTMENT angry crowd; "Ladles and gentlemen, Mr.

Fischer did not appear in the playing hall. According to Rule No. 5, If a player is more than one hour late he loses the game by forfeit." DURING THE hour there were telephone calls back and forth between the Sports Palace and Fischer's hotel. Spassky, who left the stage at times, emerged from behind the curtains after i d's announcement, bowed to the crowd and left. Richard Stein, lawyer for American promoter Chester Fox, said "We did everything we could" to appease Fischer.

Fox, who bought exclusive film rights for the match, reported that Fischer admitted that he could not see or hear the cameras but "said 'they bothered him because he knew they were there." TOEDB3D toTMPj mm iui sent 2.48 4.49 7.98 Reg. 2.98 Vt Gallon Reg. 5.49 Reg. 9.98 Meany Will Insist On No Endorsement nVHIRLVIMD" plained, but it is known that Meany wants to. stop union leaders and members who traditionally vote Democratic from starting any counter- 3'2 lt.

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Meany and many other leaders of the 14-million-member labor federation have decided privately to boycott the presidential election because they dislike President Nixon and are almost equally strong in their dislike of the Democratic presidential nominee. The AFL-CIO Executive Council had been scheduled to meet August 28 when Meany and his allies within the federation expected to get approval of a resolution that would say in effect that for the first time in 20 years the AFL-CIO would not support a presidential candidate. The decision to call an emergency meeting Wednesday was not officially ex 50 IB. 100 lit GRASS CATCHER 3.67 6.75 There has been a growing concern among some of Meany's close associates that unless they acted quickly, America's labor unions would at best be badly split over the question of endorsing McGovern, and at worst, from Meany's viewpoint, might even come around to supporting the Democratic candidate within the next "couple of months. Some union leaders say privately it may already be too late for Meany, since the antagonism toward Nixon is so great that many unions will back McGovern regardless of what the AFL-CIO stand is officially.

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