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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 36

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1 i PAGE 4, SECTION 3 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1972 Fischers Willim Er 1l IPoiMcs WSfth Soviets Fischer thinks they have a de Fischer has been there, so Fischer originally planned to when he talks about Reykjavik, go to the championships with vious motive in mind. He thinks they want to "hide" only one other person; Spassky time for their first match, though. There is no way Bobby Fischer would miss playing for the world championship of chess, even in Keykjovik, mainly because he thinks he's the championship because he at Lacosta, and it was'a little funny to watch such stars as Ricfc Barry, Deacon Jones, and Elgin Baylor all ask Fischer for his autograph. In the finals of the tourna-ment, Hank Greenbers. the he isn't doing so from hearsay, but from personal experience.

He says there is so little to do there, particularly at night, one i "Spassky wasn't even there when the international governing body chose the site. A Russian delegation was there and they picked the site." FISCHER FEELS the championships have become a political matter, and that annoys him. But it hasn't lessened any NEW YORK (LTD The more Bobby Fischer thinks about it, the more it irritates him. Why Reykjavik, Iceland? "Why not Rome?" Fischer asked. "Why not Paris, Oslo, Zurich, Dallas, or Hew York? Or even Moscow? Any large city where there's people, activity, and decent restaurants would be fine.

Some place at least where there's something baseball Hall of Famer, and Bob Boyd, the basketball coach at Southern California, beat 0. is already in Reykjavik with what amounts to an entourage. Fischer reads significance into that also, because the championship goes on for some time, and while Spassky will have people to talk to and help him relax, Fischer won't. Fischer doesn't think any of these -things are accidental He sees them all as part of a general program by the Soviets to going to win. IT WOULDN'T be at all surprising if he does.

Spassky is good, but Fischer is better, and when the tall, curly-haired New Yorker is on, he's simply unbeatable. Fischer dcasn't hold back. He is exceptionally outspoken and feels he's going to take it from the Soviet Union's Boris Spas-sky. What's more, Fischer thinks the Russians genuinely fear such a possibility. And so, he has been demonstrating his dislike for such tactics by taking his good old time getting to Reykjavik.

This has dismayed a lot of people, but Fischer had a reason for his actions. Call it one-upsmanship, if you like. Boris Spassky needn't worry about Fischer not arriving in J. Simpson and Gail Goodrich for the title. can literally lose his mind.

NOT THAT Fischer is a night-owl. If anything, he's much more of a loner, but there are times he would like to become part of the general mix, or at least observe it, and how can he possibly do that when there is no general mix? He also feels the television coverage will be limited. If he of his desire to beat Spassky. Fischer has a lot of the "killer instinct," some of which shows up even when he's not sitting at the chess board. Earlier this month, for example, he competed with 15 other athletes in the Dewars Sports Celebrity Tennis Championships BOBBY FISHER championship, hich starts Sunday.

THE RUSSIANS are the ones who picked Reykjavik, and honest, and when you hear his objections to playing in Reykja Bobby Fischer was among the losers. "Next year;" he said, "I'm going to win." He said it as if he meant it, too. to do at night" Bobby Fischer, 29, America's chess champion, has a theory concerning why Reykjavik was picked as the site of the world beat him psychologically. "The world champion has the right to pick the site of the championships," said vik, they make a good deal of sense. beats Spassky, he doesn't want it to be some kind of secret.

FAN FARE By Walt Ditzen 3 mm Automotive Doctor Tells Hiller to Return to Tigers lic Beioit Bombs Monroe, 15-2 2) Specialty FwSNElisL I 7 A30CT EvCTWS3. A COAST fe- ft JilNS-A-LINS INTHS II ci m.lx. ri country cvviss a Madison Legion Splits at Beioit BELOIT Madison West Side handed Beioit Legion its first defeat, 4-3, Friday night DETROIT Upon recommendation of a heart specialist, Grand Opening 1809 W. Beltline Hwy. 274-3412 MONROE Greg Gaffey pitcher John Hiller will rejoin crashed a pair of home runs the Detroit Tigers to continue Motor Tune-ups, and Joe Chamberlain and Chuck Landis added one each but Beioit came back to win the his conditioning program, the Brokes Heart specialist Jr.

J. William Hurst said of the 29-year-old southpaw: "It is better for him1 to play baseball than not to play baseball." Tiger General Manager Jim1 Campbell said Hiller would im- mediately rejoin Detroit's trav- eling team as a "batting prac- Uce pitcher. complete service second game, 11-8, in six in-j nings for the split of a double-: across ftom Treasure header. The results leave Beioit as the Beioit Blues ran their Intrastate League record to 5-0 with a 15-2 pasting of the Monroe Merchants Friday night, Island American League team announced Friday. Hiller went into voluntary retirement following a heart attack Jan.

1971. with a 11-1 season record while VIC 3 Madison is 8-6. AUTO-SERVICf Madison won the first game in the seventh as Bob Roach sin Gaffey unloaded a two-run shot in the seventh and cracked a three-run blow in the ninth. Landis belted a grand slam in Beloit's seven-run seventh and Chamberlain hit a solo blast in the fourth. gled but was forced by Steve Bennett, who stole second and Two Share Lead scored on Dave Bryant's single.

Gary Hubka's two-inn triple GREAT LAKES DRAGAWAY Richie Rix 78 highlighted a four-run fourth BELOIT MONROE abrh abrh (from page 0 'that won for Beioit. Union E5 r.T.'.i'p Palolare cf 4 2 1 Buchholti ss Foreman cf 2 0 0 Loeffel ss Landis If 6 2 3 Wuetrich 2b Bredeson 0 0 0 Setzer Madison plays single games at Stevens Point tonight, and 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 of Stevens Point finished in the mi Sunday and Monday afternoons. Chamberln rf 4 3 3 Wells rf Johnson 3b-rf 3 1 1 Barinqton lb Gaffey lb 6 2 2 Grendahl p-3b Micnalek 2b 5 1 1 Dearth 3b-p last foursome with a 7. Fuchs e-3b 4 0 1 000303 GAME BELOIT 'You just couldn't let the FIRST MADISON abrh 4 0 1 Faher ss Harm ebrh 6 13 Sprinq cf-o 4 1 0 Kuebll If 4 2 2 Huber rf-c 0 00 0 0 0 3 0 3 wind affect you," said Rasmus- Pohlman ph Roach rf Matera 2b weoen 3 3 1 2 40 0 4 1 1 sen, who is spending his sum Bennett cf Totals 44 15 16 Totals 31 2 I BelOIT 000 104 70315 Monro 000 200 000 2 3 0 2 40 1 4 1 2 401 400 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 301 Bryant Stansell ss Ritchie lb mer in Madison at the home of Ponovics ss Hanaman cf Ryer If Hubka 3b Eddy rf Wells lb Schumacher Bednarcik pr Stultz 2b Klein Lewis ph Beioit I. Monroe I.

HR Gaffrv 3 0 2 400 4 1 2 000 40 2 Cherokee Pro Dennis Tiziani. inamoeriam. Land is. zb uurington I. Verier If Goodrich 3b 22 Landis, Fuchs.

Hahn. "The only part of my game that Brothers IP Bredeson 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 Hahn, 7 1 7 11 2 3 BB SO 0 0 4 2 2 8 10 6 4 2 2 4 3 2 0 wasn't real good today was my iron shots. The greens were Grendahl, 6'a Dearth l'A Spring 1 Totals 34 410 Totals 32 311 Madison 030 090 14 Beioit 200 100 0-3 3B Hanaman. 28 Hansman, Eddy, hard and you couldn't go for the flag." RBBSO Trickle Captures Capital Feature Brothers, 7 11 32 3 ROSKA, ONE of a handful to Klein, TODAY 1 p.m. Baseball Baltimore Orioles vs.

Detroit Tigers; WMTV, Ch. 15. 4 p.m, Wide World of Sports Muhammad Ali vs. Jerry Quarry heavyweight fight; Bob Foster vs. Mike Quarry light heavyweight championship fight; Ken Buchanan vs.

Roberto Duran lightweight championship fight; Interview with lady umpire Bernice Gera; WKOW-TV, Ch. 27. 4:30 p.m. Stan Bran's Oat-doors Calling Part I of film, i i in Lake Waterbury, showing lake trout, giant northern, and featuring area anglers; WMTV, Ch. 15.

i p.m. Sports Challenge; WMTV, Ch. 15. play the front nkie in three-un- SECOND GAME MADISON BELOIT der-par 33, said he "just got OREGON Dick Trickle con abrh abrh Dick Orvis 78 Paul Kinnel 78 John Randall 78 Mike Plautz 78 Bob Marks 78 Keith Meyer 78 Jim Fellner 78 Ken Russell 78 Aaron Babl ...78 Brian Wiese 78 Phil LaFountaln 78 Dave Wendf Dick Rombca 79 Jim Gilles 79 Ron Engebretson ........79 Don Grinwaldt 79 Ron Hurab 79 Chuck Besser 79 Mark Bemowtki 79 Gene Zimbric 79 Alan Wisinski 79 Ed Tallard Bill Cunningham .80 Dick Lieb 80 Tim Lauri 80 Art Fonke 80 Pat Adams 80 Brad Pert .....80 Clark Hogan 80 Walter Atwood 80 Pete Besser 80 Gary Goodsell 80 Pete Stamm 80 Cliff Schmitt 80 Chuck Marohl 80 Mike Murphy 80 Burdett 00m is 80 Harry Acker 80 Steve Van Oss 81 Tom Benson 81 Dave Karr 81 Bob Lehninger 81 Dick Peterson 81 Don Burmeister 81 Mike Miiokovic 81 Owen Portwood 81 N. J.

Butler 81 Scott Rustell 81 Gary Menzel 81 Randy Waroblck 81 Willard Wendt 81 John Kurzawa 81 Marc Casper George Madsen 81 Mike Jacobson ......82 Dennis Huebschman ...82 Ric LaBouy 82 Ken Hansen 82 Tom Hansen 82 Tom Harnen 82 Mike Floyd 82 Bill Rrodell .....82 Bob Sharpentes 82 Dave St. Peter 82 Jim Behl 82 Jerry Hermanson .82 Dick Bronk 82 tinued his domination of the tired" after playing the first 11 holes four under. CDtriAl STATE JOURNAL 1 0 3 1 1 3 2 2 4 2 2 DISCOUNT COUPON Roach rf Ritchie lb Matera 30-0 Bennett p-cf Brvant CAPITOL TIMES area short tracks by capturing 1 2 0 "On the 12th hole, I hit my BRING THIS COUPON AND 2 1 1 2 1 0 Popovics 2 0 0 Hanaman 3 2 2 'Ryer If 3 2 2 Hubka 3b 3 2 1 Eddv rf 3 1 0 Lewis 2b 2 0 0Stultz 2b 202Wells lb 3 0 1 Schumacher 3 0 0 Sheean Jeffers Stansell ss 10 3 Vetter Ib-lf drive in the 11th fairway and S5 3 1 1 3 0 1 got a bogey," he said. "Then I Dickson 2B Mever rf Ryan cf I SAVE s2.00 1 I I I PER COUPLE 0 00 3 1 1 three-putted 14, and hit the the Feature event at Capital Speedway Friday night. Trickle also recorded the fast time of the night at 19.63.

Al Moldenhauer, who also won the Trophy Dash, finished second to Trickle. Joe Shear, Beioit, was third. rf bunker on 17 for OR $1.00 DISCOUNT FOR EACH ADULT ADMISSION Totals 26 8 0 Totals 26 11 11 it! I mm Madison 0 000 1 Beioit S10 41X-11 AAAdison 4. Beioit 3. 3B Hubka 2, Only One Coupon Neetlwt Mr Cm Coui The tournament continues I Children Under 12 Always Free wit Afu hw rrt Schumacher, Bennett.

2B Bennett. with 18 holes today, after which SUNDAY Bennett, 4 6 10 6 3 Matera 1 112 1 the low third of the field about 55 golfers will advance, p.m. Baseball Sheean VS 3 4 2 0 Jeffers, 5 5 4 2 i Chicago Cubs vs. Pittsburgh Pirates; WMTV, Ch. 15.

1 p.m. Baseball Milwau- kee Brewers vs. Boston Red High Jump Mark Raised an Inch CANTON, Q. on Sandy Goldsberry needed three tries, but she broke the American girls' high jump record Thurs day, clearing 5-8 to break the old standard of 5-7 held by Eleanor Montgomery and Ter- rezene Brown. Tim Blau Steve Lewtson Scott Jamison Dr.

Jeff Ansen Dave Bruns Jim Thlel Greg Braun Tom Feiner Clarence Carl sen Mark Zastrow John Feiner Jim Steck J. H. Brandenburg John Bartels John Kleinke Jeff Schneider Tom Dembowiak Don Stroede Don Voeller ..83 ..83 ..83 ..83 ..83 ..83 ..83 ..83 ..83 ..83 .83 ..84 ..84 ..84 ..84 ..84 ..84 ..84 ..84 to the final 36 holes Sunday. Scores: 1 Jerry Shipman ......70 Archie Dadian 70 Steve Zauft 71 Steve Caravello 71 Ron Barry 71 John Rosfca 71 Gregg Clatworthy 72 Don Warren .....72 Bruce Hansen 72 Jon Kroeber 73 George Beach 73 Paul Loth 73 Doug Weiss 73 Mike McFarland 74 Mike Sanna 74 Steve Johnson 74 Frank Tenfel 74 John Pallin 74 Dave Wernicke 74 Jim Kloiber 75 Dennis Hanley 75 Doug Scott 75 Gary Sowinski ..75 Mike Taylor 75 Craig Vincent 75 Harold Harder 75 Dennis Froemming 74 Tom Hendrix 76 Stretch Jaeger 76 Jerry Callaway 76 Fred Miller, Jr. 76 Ron Brischke 76 Glenn Fender 76 Terry Fitchett 76 Mike Lansing 76 Emmett Twerwilliger 76 Dan Nite 76 Bob Mann 76 Doug Lindquist 76 Orv Walsvlk 77 Steve Mueller 77 Darrell Gifford 77 Jeff Simarski 77 Bob Lundgren 77 Greg Lamb 77 Jack Hughes 77 Vaughn Mahnke 77 Tom Thielman 78 Sox; WKOW-TV, Ch 27..

2 p.m. AAU Champions U.S. Nationals vs. Western Hemisphere Boxing Championships from Elyria, National Decathlon Championships from Los Angeles Coilseum; WISC-TV, Ch. 3.

3:30 p.m. CBS Tennis Classic! Marty Riessen vs. Roy Emerson; WISC-TV, Ch. 3. 3:30 p.m.

Golf Final round of U.S. Women's Open from Mamoroneck, N.Y.; WKOW-TV, Ch. 27. 3:30 p.m. (approximate) Tennis Men's Singles final from Dwight Davis Tennis Center in St.

Louis; WMTV, Ch. 15. 5 p.m. Roller Derby Jol-ters vs. Pioneers from Louisville, WKOW-TV, Ch.

27. MONDAY 7 p.m. Baseball Baltimore Orioles vs. Detroit Tigers; WMTV, Ch. 15.

TUESDAY 7 p.m. Baseball Chicago Cubs vs. Atlanta Braves; WMTV, Ch. 15. THURSDAY 7 p.m.

Baseball Chicago Cubs vs. Atlanta Braves; WMTV, Ch. 15. All drinks served to girls, Gregg Thatcher 85 Ron Steck 85 Matt Stanley 85 Mike Spencer 85 Bob Becker 85 Bill Felker 85 Dave Karnel 86 Doug Gomber ..86 Greg Wenger 86 Lyle Wilcox 86 Greg Him 86 John Stoneman 86 John Puhalla 86 Phil Plauti 86 Pat Collins 87 Roger Jaacks 87 Tim Kallas 88 Russ Johnston :...8 Bob Hanson 89 T. A.

PaePke 89 Merlin Borchardt 90 Steve Abrams 92 Bob Braun 93 Steve Underwood Barney Barber, Steve Ferger, and Ray Arkin withdrew. 50 6-9 p.m. daily) BANDS fc3TolY The "Music" Brother's Love Open at nt 4925 Monona Orive, no cover, no minimum, just fun! Fedele Featured Drag Race Driver Dennis Fedele of Madison is one of four area drivers who will highlight competition in this weekend's National Champion ship Drag Races at Great Lakes CUNA International Wins as Wood Stars Dragaway in Union Grove. Fedele will be driving a B-l CAMPER'S SPECIAIL 12' 12' DINING CANOPY Sfl C88 REG.M9.95 Ted Wood banged out three hits as CUNA International drubbed New York Life, 23-3, in a Junior Division West Madison Little League game Friday night. In the Senior Division, Oscar Mayer scored 12 times in the second inning to drop Huegel-Hyland, 14-12.

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