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Victoria Advocate from Victoria, Texas • 5

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Victoria Advocatei
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Victoria, Texas
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5
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X. THE VICTORIA ADVOCATE, Thursday, July 13, 1972 -5A eirtw special savings fhav can only happen OiXSCE-A-AAOMTHlU ilJjLaVjJJiXlXsutJIaJLiL i 1 f- r'Jr. A 8 rv 7' 'v C' I. Take Your Choice 100 POLYESTER SHORTS COTTON KNIT HALTERS COTTON DENIM HOT PANTS BLOUSES KNIT PANT TOPS TERRY JUMP SUITS Auocl.tKl Pratt WlrtpMto WORKMAN TRAPPED Firemenremove Dale Ellison, construction worker who was trapped in a sewer line cave-in in Tulsa. Extent of his injuries was not immediately determined.

(AP Wirephoto) Bad Day All Around Fischer Loses Opening Game SUMMER PLAYWEAR REGULARLY 2.99 AND 3.99 2M ALE GIRL'S SHORTSETS, SLACKSETS, SIZZLER SETS AND SWIM SUITS REGULARLY 3.99 TO 6.99 3.00 LADIES' SUMMER DRESSES REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE LADIES' SWIM SUITS SIZES 3238 GIRL'SSHORTSETS, KNITTANK TOPS, SHORTS, BLOUSES AND SWIM SUITS REGULARLY 7.99 TO 10.00 5.00 REGULARLY 9.99 REGULARLY 2.99 TO 3.50 2.00 PETITES, JUNIORS, MISSES, rtrfc HALF SIZES, REG. 10.99 TO 16.00 7.00 REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) With a hopeless position on the chess board, Bobby Fischer walked out for 30 minutes Wednesday, then returned to lose the first game of the world chess championship to Boris Spassky, the Russian title-holder. After the game was over Fischer told the man who taught him the moves of the game when he was a boy in Brooklyn, N.Y.,that "it will settle down It was a bad day all around for the 8-year-old American. In addition to conceding Spassky a 1-0 lead in the score at the outset of the 2tgame match, Fischer developed some more money trouble. News from London was that James Slater, who sweetened the pot with 50,000 pounds-about be able to get his money out of England because of currency restrictions.

Slater's donation, which pushed the total prize money to (300,000, enticed Fischer to end his holdout at the scheduled start of the match July 1 Asked about Slater's prob- LISTERIIJE ANTISEPTIC LARGE SIZE LADIES' SCOOTER SKIRTS PERFECT FOR SUMMER WEAR. SIZES 6 TO 18. MEN'S DRESS OR CASUAL KNITS SIZES 28-42 14 FLUID OUNCES 7 1.50 REGULARLY 1.99 AND 2.99 VALUES TO 13.00 4.88 lem, riscner snapped, "No comment." The play lasted only one hour and three minutes. It was the continuation of a game begun Tuesday and adjourned after 40 moves with Fischer in a position the experts said would give him only a draw at best. Spassky had his king, a bishop that controlled the black diagonals and three pawns.

Fischer was down to his king and five pawns, two of them loose on the king's side. One of Spassky 's pawns threatened a Fischer pawn when play concluded Tuesday night. In the first move Wednesday, Spassky captured the pawn. Fischer recaptured with his king and the game turned into an effort by Fischer to push his pawns a square at a time to the last rank under the escort of his king. Suddenly after five minutes of play and some indecisive sparring, Fischer stood, spoke animatedly to chief referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany and disappeared with his long rolling gait through the beige curtains offstage left.

Fischer strode to his backstage dressing room where be told Schmid, who followed him, that he wouldn't continue play unless a movie camera 150 feet from the chess board was ordered shut off. It was barely visible from where Fischer sat. Schmid said he couldn't order the camera removed. Fischer stayed away for 30 minutes while his clock continued to devour time. He returned to continue the struggle, making his 44th move, an ineffectual sidestep with his king.

In ensuing play all the pawns on the king's side were lost. Fischer shifted bis king in a hopeless struggle to the other tide of the board, where two of his pawns and two of Spassky's blocked each other's passage. Fischer couldn't unblock because Spassky'i bishop could protect bis position from long range. Finally, after Spassky's Mth move ids king approached the jam on the queen's side Fischer resigned. He reached over and stopped his clock.

He offered Spassky his band, folded his scorecard and walked out-pausing once to wave to the audience, which was applauding the Russian. IRONING DOARD PAD AND COVER SET COLORFUL SUNCRAFT VINYL OUTDOOR 4-PIECE REDWOOD LOUNGE FURNITURE STYLE HAIR SPRAY 13 OUNCE CAN REGULARLY 49c 4 ONLY REGULARLY 69 IN CARTON REGULARLY 54c BELT MASSAGER ICE CUBE TRAYS CORNIIIGYARE PIE PLATES Area Youths Win Honors At Rodeo Advocate News Service WHARTON Several Victoria area youths won honors at the 24th Wharton Countv Youth Rodeo held in Wharton County Junior College's "Rocking Arena" this past weekend. Leigh Ann Hailing, IS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R.

Hailing of FJ Campo, won "Blue Jean Queen" honors and a Rocking belt buckle awarded by Tide Products and Coca Cola of El Campo. Angle Foltyn of Campo was Blue Jean Princess runner-up. Other winners included Ricky Dierlam of Seadrift, bareback bronc riding; Tod Stepan of El Campo, sub-junior barrel racing; Vivian Foxell of Yoakum, junior barrel racing; Leign Ann Allen of El Campo, senior barrel racing; and Danny Dierlam of Seadrift, junior breakaway calf roping. PACKAGE OF 2 12.00 2 ONLY REGULARLY 29.99 REGULARLY 39c REGULARLY 1.79 1.19 FOUR SLICE TOASTER IGULARLY 12.99 00 VIGORO LAYII FOOD HAVQLIIIE OIL 24" BUDDY BAR-B-Q GRILL FOLD UP LEGS 30 WEIGHT 29 ONLY REGULARLY 83c PACKAGE LIMIT 6 QUARTS OT. Public Records 12 ONLY REGULARLY 5.99 STEEL OR Htm MITlCT COUT tMTM COUT Pnm N.

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