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DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY. "JULY-19; 1972 ohby Wins JVi (OAipmrsDtL, ft 171 FTh a i i rrm am am wons to wm maims i By STAN CARTER Washington, July 18 Chatting over breakfast, Sen. Thomas Francis Eagleton comes across as an engaging. Br ROBERT BYRNE wml f.in mini THE Reykjavik, Iceland, July 18 Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn and Boris Spassky of practical politician who will run hard for the vice presi Russia ended the fourth game of the world chess championship today in a draw after 45 moves and five hours. ST dency but is not yet confident enough of victory to burn his bridges with his Missouri constituency.

"Hi, I'm Tom Eagleton," the earnest-looking-, 42-year-old No. 2 man on the Democratic ticket said as he stood and shook hands welcoming us to the table. "Sit down, sit down." "My profession is politics. I've t- i 4 -5. i Eagleton, McGovern, And the F-15 IK mautr "'j uiu a St.

Louis attorney who has two more years to go on his first Senate term. Sen. George McGovern, the Democratic presidential nominee, chose Eagleton as his running after Sen. Edward M. Kennedy rejected the No.

2 spot. But Eagleton said, "The a. i MY Mi- fact that Ted Kennedy turned it down did rot tarnish the rose insofar as I was concerned." Eagleton, who was graduated with honors from Amherst College and Harvard Law School, wore a gray suit; white, button-down-collar shirt; and a blue-and-white checked tie that gave him an establishment look. His dark, medium-cut hair was graying at the Fucker used the opening he almost always employs when be Las the first move of the game, advancing his king's pawn two qua res. Spassky.

in a surprise tart, used the Sicilian defense, which is Fischer's favorite. Previously, Boris considered the two-edged same arising- from this unbalanced formation to be too wild for serious contests. But he went all-out tonight, sacrificing; a pawn at the lth move to deflect Fischer's knight to the queen's side, thus buy-in? time to mount menacing- attack on the ether wing. Holds 1 point Lead The draw left Spassky still with a 1-point advantage over Fischer, 2S to l'T. in the match.

The fifth game is set for Thursday at 5 p.m. 1 p.m. New York time. A player wins if he gets Ill's If tie match goes 24 games arwi is even, Spassky retains his erewn. After the seventh move, huge "silence" signs in the halls began flashing- on and off to quiet a murmur of excitement inspired by Spassky's move of a bishop to king 2.

Tee Russian left the stage after making- it. Fischer then studied the board for seven full minutes before temples. As he talked, he alternately -Mcad Press Caatconeis Use her aide Fred Kramer (1) talks to Bobby before game. smoked eigarets almost a pack in a little over an hour and traced patterns in the white tablecloth with his butter knife. He also displayed an appealing Irish grin.

Eagleton said that he had read a book last night on the vice presidency ''from John Adams to Spiro Agnew, although I didn't 3. Spassky swept back stage immediately to make his next move. Caught unprepared for Boris novel counterattacking strategy, ing- down on adjacent diagonals, augmented by the queen. The only way he could meet the vicious thrust of Spassky's king's rook pawn, which threatened to rip up the last defense, tsocoy consumed an enormous was to block it by his 24th move. amoont of time in the early mid- i p.R3.

hit SZZrL "transport Bat that move inevitably weak. his minor pieces to the kmc 1 t. wing to firht off the tetrifi his king and demande.1 hair's moving his queen's bishop to king I power of Spassky's bishop's bear- get that far. Running for the nation's second highest office, he said, "is a high honor indeed. It is no longer the cipher-type office reflected in John Garner's statement that it 'isn't worth a bucket of warm spit'." If they are elected, Eagleton added, he expects McGovern to give him "important assignments." especially in connection with law and order (because of his background as St Louis district attorney and state attorney general) and urban affairs.

Eagleton stands close to McGovern on most of the big issues, including all-out onnositinn tk The moves of the game follow: Stoma fMme breath tactk-s to survive. By rushing his knight back to KB3 at the 30th move, and forcing the exchange of queens next, he squeaked through to safety in a drawn bishops of opposite color ending. It is possible that Boris missed a good chance at his 27th move, which gave Bobbv a breather. Instead R-Ql, 28. Kt-Kt5 RxRch, 29.

QxR, Q-Kt6, threaten S'asskr UK MM r-01 rt- P-K) Fftcfter wn.i P-M I. ITMtB X. P04 4. 5. Ht-OSf B-C94 1.

B-CK11 i. Sen. Thomai Francis Eagleton Burning no Mifoari bridge Svasskr Buck Kl ap P-K14 44 KM RBI BlKt BO) 0Q B-K4 K-B3 B.P C81 BJ BB Kl e4 B-K4 03 MM Orm Wiut y. p-i 15. O-KU Ml.

OjiBP km II. K-KTS it. 04 K-BJ 31. QiS 33. O-0B3 33.

PiO 3. 33. K-Kll 1. m-u V. II 3B.

ass 3. 4C. P-CR4 41. 7. Ol 43.

84 44. 44. PS Cfe ing mate at KtT and R6 would have been impossible to parry, for, if 30. Q-Q8ch. K-Kt2, 31.

QxB, then Q-K8ch, 32. K-R2 14. KtiP p-001 KriKI P-OKM a-oxtl P-OU4 ir-o Kt-084 BlB (CM '4 a P-B p-k as B-KtSch. 33. K-Rl, B-B7ch, 34.

K-R2, Q-KtS mate. Fischer would letnam war. but there are some noticeable differences. This may be because, even though he considers himself a moderate liberal, Eagleton represents a relatively conservative border state and comes up for relection in 1974. wir nA the supersonic F-15 fighter plane, a multi-bmion-dollar project being carried out by the McDonnell-Douglas T' Easkton's home town.

McGovern, in his proposed billion defense cutback over the next three years, has called for scrapping the F-15. Eagleton wants to keep it. Denial of Less Tfcaii Supersonic Speed Defense Secretary Laird charged yesterday that McGovern "may have" agreed to drop his opposition to th F-1S in 17. SlKt II A 1 1" o.t NEWS clurt tar S'aff Artist 70. 041 have had to try 28.

KtxP, RxRch, 29. QxR, but it isn't clear how he could get a perpetual check after the reply 29 Q-Kt6. 1 wtittoa as clier. Dlavinr J- 77. HI-CM wkite, agreed to a draw.

XL I ml Gets a Good Tern Proyo. Utah, July 18 (UPI) J. Gull is a bird who knows where to go when he is in a gooey mess. 1 While most other seagulls were asleep, J.L., 1 oil-drenched and unable to fly, waddled into a hospital emergency ward before dawn jester- i day. I Surprised staff members gave the bird a 1 bath, food and registered their new patient as J.

L. Gull, a reference to Jonathan Livingston i Seagull, the hero, and title of a best-selling book. "We saw the bird just waddling down the hallway all dark and greasy," said nurse Cheryl Giles, 26, "Our door is usually open, and it just walked right 1 After being treated, J.LT posed for television I I I I I I i 1 I get Eagleton as his running mate. McGovern'g press secretary promptly denied the allegation, but it took Eagleton's office four hours to come up with a similar denial statement undoubtedly be- cause of the conflict between the senator's national aspirations and the need to keep his Missouri constituents satisfied. A ver breakfast today, Eagleton repeated, "There was no deal jn myslf nd Sen- McGovern (on the F-15)." He said he had talked to the presidential nominee about defense spending in general, but not about any particular weapons system.

He said that if the two of them are elected, he would urge McGovern tp tak second look at the fighter plane before junking it. Eagleton sounded more conservative than the Democratic plat- form on busing to achieve racial balance, in schools, although he said he thought his views on the subject were "in line with Mc-Govern," Eagleton said that he was against busing "solely for the purpose of racial balance" or in cases where the quality of educa- tion at the end of the line would be inferior to the quality of the neighborhood schools. Against Controls en Sporf ing Guns Eagleton acknowledged a difference between him and McGovern on. run, control an emotional issue in Missouri, where there are a lot of hunters and gun enthusiasts. McGovern Is for registration I Eagleton said he was for legislation to do away with the so-called "Saturday night specials" cheap handguns fre- quently used in holJups and murders but against controls on sport- mg guns target pistols.

i "Tt" nation hunters and sportsmen," Eagleton ex- plained. It is their deep feeling that guns should be available for legitimate sporting purposes." Eagleton maintained. "The disagreements between ben. McGovern and myself on a percentage basis sre small." 1' fleeted vice president, Eagleton said, he would be loyal to McGovern policies. "1 think a vice president has to bend over backward to support his President," he said.

"As lieutenant governor of Missouri, I kept my differences with the governor to myself. If there was a differ- ence on a very gut, fundamental issue it would have to be some- thing like a war I would bring it into the pen. But it would have to be on a huge issue that transcended anything else." i V- I I i i 'KJL- wy iJ i vir-mS I 1 v' 'll cameras and was visited by veterinarians. They decided he was "cleansed sufficiently" to be put on the outpatient list. The Utah Fish and Game Department re- I leased the seagull last tight at Utah Lake, a 3 large body of fresh water just west of Provo.

1 The seagull's condition set off an invest iga- i tion of possible oil spills in the area. Utah Lake I was found to bv clean, but an oily scum was I found at a U.S. Steel holding pond, where a lot cf seagulls congregate. The seagu3 has been highly respected in Utah since 1S47, when flocks of the birds saved the pioneer Mormons crops by eating swarms I of crickets that blackened the sky. 1 For the feat, the seagulls earned a gold monument, the title of state bird and a place forever in Mormon history.

Gulls now abound i in the stare. v. I in urm i nMiiiiiniwiMiiiiiiMmni. aN3 I i i I I 1 1 I I Greg FTRmore kolds J. I GatL after treat me at in I tab.

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