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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 48

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The Tampa Tribunei
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Tampa, Florida
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48
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4 STATE THE TAMPA TRIBUNE 3-A Monday, July 10, 1972 Stage Set For Chess Showdown J(? a fl rjlylv nHj From Tribune Wires REYKJAVIK, Iceland Challenger Bobby Fischer's favorite chair arrived by air freight from New York yesterday to help assure the American's comfort in his match against Russian Boris Spassky for the world chess championship. Fred Cramer, a vice president of the U.S. Chess Federation acting as Fischer's spokesman, said he was certain the first of the 24 scheduled games will be played tomorrow "unless Spassky is still ill." The fact that the official A match arbiter, West German SAVE $10! FAMOUS WESTWOOD TABLE LAMPS regularly 45.00-55.00 34.97 44.97 Grandmaster Lothar Schmidt, has returned to his home in Bamberg and will not be back in Reykjavia until Thursday "will not stop the Cramer said. SCHMIDT flew home Saturday after his son had been injured in a traffic accident. Schmidt's deputy, Gudmundur Arnlaugsson of Iceland, will take charge of the first game in the $250,000 match for the world title.

A newly ordained Lutheran minister, preaching his first sermon, assailed Fischer and Spassky yesterday. The Rev. Olafur Jens' Si-gurdsson said in a religious broadcast that Fischer, the American challenger for world championship here, was guilty of the "sin of greed" and Soviet titleholder Spassky the "sin of anger." Fischer was asleep in his quarters; Spassky was fishing for salmon. The match is the talk Iceland. The sentiment seemed to favor Spassky.

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