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2 Section 1 ri Chicago Tribune. Tliurshay, July 13, 1972 Fischer Threatens to nscrndiici 'Of'' 'k The Moves REYKJAVIK, Iceland, July 12 UPI The moves in the first game of the world chess championship between Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer: RiRtcu M. RiR R-Oll 11. K-11 Kt M. K-K! KI-KI U.

OH lift IWWtiJ MKkl 1. -04 Kt-KM 1 r-4M Ml 1: KI-KBS PM 4. IMM Kl-OKIS ML BlR S. P-M O-O-4. Ol -OM 1, O-O Kt-MI 1 Pb-QRl 04 S.

IU-RI Kl 14. K-O! 01 tf.M-M e-M KKMCt BlKt H. P-KIS RIPIKR71 REYKJAVIK, Iceland, July 13 Thursday UPH-Bobby Fischer, one game down in his bid for the world chess championship, threatened early today to stay away from the second game unless all television cameras were removed from the auditorium, international chess sources said. Fischer, who lest the opening game to world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union yesterday, made his demand known at a closed-door with representatives of the International Chess Federation, the Icelandic organizers of the $250,000 match, and American companies owning the rights to televise 'the games. Would Forfeit Game Chess sources said Fischer would forfeit the second game of the 24-game series if he failed to appear within one hour of the noon Chicago time starting time today.

Angered by the presence of f.Kt-K2 PlPlWi iLL fed i- I I I I It. RlP IQMJ M. Xtl P-4CR4 fr-aKtl i tl. K-Kl P-KRS 11. PlPtQBSl OlQ i tt.

K-Bl K-Ki Symbols: In British-American usage, each move in a chess game is recorded using letters for leach chess piece and numbers for each square on the board. Th squares are numbered atong the 'columns or files Jl and darned for; the piece inulaiatoig' jatthe first square of the tite. For example, the third square in front of the rook' on the side of the king is mb ti KR3, or king's The letters and their corresponding pieces are: king; queen; bishop; Kt knight; rook; pawn. An between letters indicates the first piece captured the second. -0-0 indicates castling.

"Ch" indicates "check" or that the king is threatened with capture. II. RlQ BlPfOMl 11. K-Ktl 14. pp bip M.

KlB J4. P-QR4 II. P-QKI4 Kl 14. KM 01 II. R-OB1 KR-01 11.

KtKl-04 KMC! 17. KtlKt B-RI II. B-QKtt BIRSllB IV. KtlBIQKtl 17. B-RI KK n.

mi mi If. OKH B4 40. R4 BI Alloimnl. two closed-circuit television cameras high above the contest stage, Fischer got up and walked out for 35 minutes during the second day of play yesterday. He later returned to concede to the Russian on the 56th move.

Two other cameras placed in towers out in the hall had been taken away at Fischer's request before the first game began Tuesday evening. Demand Rejected Judge Lothar Schmid said the international federation court not accept Fischer's latest demands because so-called "Amsterdam agreement," made by the organizers and the two players, allowed closed-circuit TV coverage of the match, the sources said. Fred, Cramer, vice president of the S. Chess Federation, who announced Fischer's demand at the closed meeting late yesterday, noted that the 29-year-old American challenger had never signed the Amsterdam agreement, but federation officials said they felt Fischer was bound by it because he had cabled his acceptance. Chester Fox the American company owning the television rights, said it would seek another meeting with Fischer's representatives before today's game in an effort to resolve differences.

Income for the rights were vital to the Icelandic organizers, who said they could lose nearly $100,000 if the match were called off. They are bound by agreement to pay Here are the remaining.moves of the adjourned first game: if KlP K-B4 K-KS 41. PlP 41. K-RI 41. B-Kl 44.

B-Bl 41. K-Ktl M. K-B5 II. B-Bl 11. KlP u.

K-ai SPASSKY Final positions when Fischer conceded. K-B4 P-K4 K-04 P-R4 P-K14 kVBI K-KIS KlP K-KI4 RMiMf. AP Wirephoto 45. B-R4 P-KK 54. KlP 44.

KM 47. B-Kl 41. K-K14 Bobby Fischer ponders His next move in the first game of the championship match. K-Bl II. K-Oi K-K4 K-Oi 29th Move bv Fischer Proves to Be Disastrous Spassky five-eights of $125,000 even if the match is not completed.

After yesterday's protest, Fischer returned to finish play. Hope for Draw After 40 moves and '4 hours of play Tuesday, Spassky held the advantage with a bishop and three pawns against Fischer's five pawns. Play was halted when Spassky, 35, asked for an adjourn Experts agreed at that time that only the Russian master could win the first game. They said the best Fischer could hope for was a draw. "He took a chance to win," said Danish grandmaster Jens Enveoldsen.

Fischer was obviously displeased with his playing. He fidgeted in his special swivel chair and frequently got up and walked behind the stage. The match may continue for 24 games. Spassky as champi onship between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky in Iceland. Under Britain's foreign exchange control regulations, he cannot get the money out of the country until the Bank of England says so.

His prize offer amounts to si20 noo. He cannot, transfer the money from his worldwide banking and investment empire to foreigners or open bank accounts for either Fischer or Spassky in Britain without the bank's approval. on must get 12 points to win. Fischer as challenger must get 12Vi. Each victory counts one point and a draw Vi point.

The two chess masters have played each other five times previously. Spassky won three of the games and two were draws. Prize Money Problems LONDON, July 12 API-British financier James Slater has, been stalled in his efforts to get the prize money he put up for the world chess champi flawless difficult Spassky exhibited technique to win a end game. If he had advanced his pawn to R5, Fischer could have been drawn by bringing his king to QB1, thus producing a tricky stalemate. in Br Kim Putwu Sraiiciti ment and Fischer agreed.

tit fU DEAL MUSD CMFT wholesale exchanges leading to a simple end game. The food caterer was horrified at the prospect of a quick draw because he had prepared 300 chicken dinners. 29th Move Fatal On move 29 the game took an incredible turn. After only five minutes of thought Fischer snatched a "poisoned pawn" with his: bishop. The audience let out an audible gasp.

Fischer's bishop was trapped behind enemy lines and he had to sacrifice for a small compensation of only two pawns. Before resuming play today Fischer's representatives submitted an official protest to the referee demanding that the lighting level be increased, that the front spectator seats already more than 50 feet from the players be pushed farther back, and that two of the three movie' cameras be removed. Spassky's 9th move in response to Fischer's 8th is a tame reaction. 14th Played Quickly Fischer's 14th move was played quickly and solved all his opening problems. On his 32d move, K-K2, Fischer realized his bishop was doomed because of his 29th move one of the worst SUPER SAVINGS ON STEREO SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED Larry Evans is an international grandmaster, the highest title awarded by the World Chess Federation.

He served as Bobby Fischer's official second last year in Buenos Aires and has played both Fischer and Boris Spas-sky. BY LARRY EVANS REYKJAVIK, Iceland, July 12 Bobby Fischer lost the first game of his championship match with Boris Spassky here today and probably lost a few of his fans as well. Shortly after the resumption of the previous day's adjourned game, Fischer got up from the board and rushed upstairs to complain about the noise from the TV camera upstairs. "I want them out of here!" he shouted. Fischer's emotional outburst was somewhat understandable since he probably knew at the time that he was headed for defeat.

Smiles, Leaves When defeat did come, Fischer, smiling, stood up, shook hands with Spassky, and strode off the stage, ending a drama that had begun yesterday. Spassky, as expected, opened with P-Q4 and Fischer adopted a Nimzo-Indian defense. Both players avoided COMPLETE SPEAKER SYSTEM AUTOMATIC RECORD 1 AND TURNTABLE DEALS COMPLETE COMPACT STEREO SYSTEM DYNACO A-25 Top rated 10" 2-way system. ONLY 200 to sell. UST $79.95 SAVE $25.00 SAH $55.00 RECEIVERS TUMIRS AMPLIFIERS PANASONIC 6200 150W AMFM Stereo receiver full feature Including walnut caie, muling, filtering, multiple speaker twitching and more.

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