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iii ii "liii iim 'an iiw a win in an even position! and lost ground materially. former world champions Mikhail Botvinnik and Va- TOURIST STORY 2- 9 They rented a car in Helsinki, Finland, entered the Soviet Union July 27 and stopped at Leningrad, Mos- He forfeited on time in the that he got into long privati 40th move. The sensation of the first sily Smyslov and grand masters Paul Keres and Fictor Korehino. A real surprise was, the 4-0 U.S. Scores in Chess Olympics at Leipzig Bobby Fischer, 17, Defeats Rumanian in 14 Moves; Americans Win Match, 3-1 'cow, Minsk, Kiev and discussions with the prosecutor but the main topic was: the Czechoslovak border round came in the match pit town where thev were ar ho will win the elections, Nixon or Kennedy?" They were released last spy during the trial.

Bennett denied this and said: "I explained to the Russians that Mark was writing a book and that was why he gathered information. But I had to agree that this was not the sort of activity a normal tourist would do." Both said they made the trip under scholarships of rested Aug. 25. "As far as I know we never deviated from the route," Kaminsky said. They were detained in a victory of Tunisia over Denmark.

Other 4-d shutouts were scored by Norway over France, Argentina over Malay, Hungary over Bolivia, Spain over Ecuador and Cuba over Lebanon. ting Jndia against Holland, in which Dr. Max Euwe, former world champion, suffered defeat at the hands of 23-year-old Aaron of India who was playing his first international tournament. Aaron gave up a pawn in the openinz to develoD an diately. The Americans won iThursday, crossed into Czechoslovakia Monday and hflfpl at TT7ri Pnrnrl noar Phnn the match three-to-one.

In the middle game, Arthur Bisguier gained two Continued from Second Page Russians confiscated the photographs. Kaminsky said Russians had treated him well although they questioned him up to eight hours a day. He said they extracted a promise from him not to write the book, but he wasn't certain what' he would do now. "It's not that I think promises made under duress don't count, he said. "1 simply have not made up my mind." The Soviet news agency Tass reported that Bennett denounced Kaminsky as a Kiev, where Kaminsky was jailed and Bennett held un- arrived in Austria Monday night.

When they arrived in Vienna, they at first 'refused to see newsmen, but the U.S. Embassy persuaded them to tell their side of the storv at pawns against Mititelu, fte $2,000 each from the North-! attack. He established two feallrtg his Rumanian oppo guard at a hotel as a wit (passed pawns, winning in BY ISAAC KASHDAN Times Chess Editor LEIPZIG The United States scored its first point in the chess Olympics in this East German city when its 17-year-old champion Bobby Fischer defeated Ghitescv of Rumania in 14 moves Tuesday. The Rumanian had blundered, losing his queen for a bishop, and resigned imme ness. The trial Sept.

16 began in! the Vienna headquarters of Police Hit Jackpot LONDON UP) A syndicate of 15 policemen Tuesday tapped a soccer football pool for $59,158.40 and in Britain that's legal, The policemen hit the jackpot on an investment of 24 pennies apiece in a pool known as the Trebel Chance. me u.b. iniormation Agency. tne morning anri sentence was nassed that nicht. craft Educational Fund in Philadelphia.

A U.S. attorney for the fund has refused to name the group's backers or give the location of its headquarters. Tass called it a "spy organization." This was Kaminsky's account of their trip: the two arrived Zu nent in 36 moves. Robert Byrne began an inferior game against, Radovici, but outplayed him in the end and won the second session. The only loss for the American team came when William Lombardy tried for fine style.

Russians Win The top-rated Russian team had an easy time of it, winning 4-0 against Monaco. Representatives of the little monarchy were no match for rich. Switzerland. Tuesdav "There was a good deal of; humor at the trial and the night. They said they would 100 spp( tators laughed try to obtain seats today on a New York-hound plane.

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