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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 18

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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ZIGCY DAYTON DAILY NEWS Tuesday, July 11, 1972 Game Is On, But Bobby Says No to Hidden TV But most of Iceland's 250,000 chess-mad citizens were behind Spassky. chess experts assembled in Reykjavik showed the 29-year-old Fischer the favorite. oy the Reykjavik furniture stores. Fischer earlier had his favorite chair flown in from New York. FISCHER earlier complained about a number of details in the hall, including the lighting, the chess board and the size of the chess pieces, the television cameras and the thickness of the window drapes.

An unofficial poll among uled to start at 5 p.m. (1 p.m. EDT). With Fischer the experts' favorite but Spassky far ahead in the popularity poll. Both men made final inspection tours of the sports arena where the match will be played.

Fischer made an unannounced tour early in the day and Spassky strolled in at noon (8 a.m. EDT). Spassky studied the chess board and picked out a chair from among several provided I REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) The $250,000 world championship chess match between American Bobby Fischer and Russia's Boris Spassky was still go today, but Fischer made a last minute demand to stop televising the first of the scheduled 24-game series. Tuesday through Sunday Eve "There will be no TV film-, ing tonight, but we hope some other arrangements can be made so they can film later during the match," said Fred Cramer, vice president of the U.S. Chess federation.

Fischer said the television cameras, hidden behind cloth- covered scaffolding above the stage where the players will sit, would distract him. FISCHER'S opponent, world champion Boris Spassky, said he was ready to play. "Everything is fine wit hme," said the popular Russian. i JULY 11 through JULY 16 1 WW 1 Cramer said earlier that Fischer was "go, go, The first game was sched- hemost IOHN DAVIDSO in Rodgers Hammerstein's B. If.

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