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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 11

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The Daily Heraldi
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XT' Wednesday, July 12, 1972 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah-Page 11 Fischer Arrives Late, As Usual Par To Take Beating at Jack Nicldaus Rated Favorite in Britain NEW YORK you play chess?" "No," said Wes Parker, first JlYlJ IQUrney baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers and owner of one of feels he's one little guy taking on the whole Russian government. He doesn't feel this way because of any politics, the usual politics between countries, that is, but because of chess politics. Always Plays to Win Regardless, he always played to win. Tuesday's first game was adjourned, meaning each man had made his allotted 40 moves in the five-hour time limit with no decision being reached. When the game is resumed today, Spassky will have the upper hand although Fischer can still get a draw.

baseball's more active minds, in the final event the PGA at Detroit." Nicklaus said he would not be surprised if it took a total of more than 282 to win the title the score he shot when he won MUIRFIELD, Scotland (UPI) The second half of Britain's mid-summer sporting spectacular cpened today with Jack, Nicklaus the bookies' choice to win the 101st British Open golf championship. The bookies were right when they tabbed Stan Smith to win the Wimbledon tennis title and it would take a brave man to bet against their being right again when the Open finishes Saturday. Nicklaus, who already has the Masters and U.S. Open titles under wraps, has offered no comment about being installed the 9-4 fevorite, but he insists it's premature to talk in terms of the Grand Slara of golf. On the eve of the tournament, and after seven practice rounds over the par 71 course, Nicklaus once again insisted: "If I win here then only will it be realistic to talk about me completing the slam EQUIPMENT OPERATORS NBfllLE Man, here's thi smartest-looking work boot going! Ked Wing Pecos boots let you whJk thru any job in real style.

Comfortable on the foot, durable in action. With handsome leather uppers, long-wearing soles. C'inon in and see for yourself today! Spassky, Russia's world champion. All the embroidery had been taken care of. The drapes, the TV cameras, the lights, the chess board, all the things Fischer had kicked about.

Spassky was all set. Everyone in the Reykjav? Chess Hall was holding his breath as the Russian, playing the white pieces, made the first move, opening with the Queen pawn. Game Official On The world championship officially was on. But something v. as missing.

Fischer. He wasn't there. What was the rush? He had an hour before he hed to make the first move. Fischer didn't set out to keep Spassky waiting. He didn't do it purposely.

The official clock was ticking but he didn't care. Bobby Fischer ALWAYS is late. He has been late for mce important things than a chess match. Even a world championship one. And bet on it, he'll be late again.

That's the way he is. Finally, after eight minutes, during which time Spassky get up impatiently and walked around, Fischer appeared. He shook hands with Spassky and then sat down in his special swivel chair which he had flown in from New York for these championships. Fischer studied the board two minutes, then made his first move, knight to King bishop three. In his own mind, Fischer Angels Defeat Islanders, 7-1 MILWAUKEE, Wis.

VPD-Par could be in for a beating starting Thursday at the Tripoli Country Club as three former champions head a field of the nation's pros into the $125,000 Greater Milwaukee Open Golf Tournament. Tripoli measures a short 6,514 yards and some hint of what was to come may have been made Monday when 43 of the pro tour's lesser lights hit par or better in the qualifying round for non-exempt players. Bob Dickson, former U.S. and British Amateur champion, led the way with a six-under 65. The top players on the tour will again be absent, with most of them in Britain for the British Open.

Among those who will be on hand, however, are three former champions Deane Bemah, Ken Still and Dave Eichelberger and Bruce Crampton, who finished as runnerup to Jack Nicklaus in both the U.S. Open and Masters. Nicklaus is trying for the third leg of golf's grand slam this week in Britain. Charles Coody, 1971 Masters champion, is also in the GMO field this week and others entered include Chi Chi Rodriguez, Grier Jones, J. C.

Snead, Bob Rosburg, Homero Blancas, Ken Venturi, Bob Blunn, Hale Irwin and Miller Barber. "but I'm interested in the game." "You mean the world championship going on in Iceland now?" "Yes, I'm following it." "Because of this guy Fischer?" "He's the main reason, I suppose." "How do you feel about him, do you Ike him or not?" "I like him." Most Serious Game Chess dates back to antiquity and has been called the most serious game played by man. It's such a serious game and requires so much concentration, relatively few men play it. Less than 5 per cent in the United States even know the rules but an astonishingly large percentage has begun following the game the past few weeks. Only because of Bobby Fischer.

Here's a pale, studious, almost timid-looking 29-year-old one-time Boy Wonder who makes guys like Joe Namath and Dick Alien look like a couple of amateurs when it comes to doing his own thing, his own way and in his own good time. The opening match in Reykjavik Tuesday was a perfect example. Word had filtered down that Fischer was "go, go, go" for that first match with Boris here in 1966. Defending champion Lee Tre-vino said he'd go along with Nicklaus being tagged the favorite. "But remember this, fellas, I did not come here to finish second I think I can win and I'm sure that is true of the other 15 Americans here." Both Nicklaus and Trevino agree that a lot of iron shots will have to be played from the tee, especially if there is no change in the wind, to counteract the fast course.

The first of 77 pairs tees off at 7:30 a.m. with the last pair due out at 4:58 p.m. Former champion Arnold Palmer, who has done little since his back to back victories in 1960-61, was the first of the fancied transatlantic invaders to go out in the 20th pair with the Briton Tommy Horton. Three pairs later Trevino marched out with British Ryder Cupper Niel Coles, whose protest at being paired with the defending champion for the second successive year fell on deaf ears, while Nicklaus went out in the 63rd pair with 20-year-old South African Dais Haves. Sure ewe tor 5 otiock feet SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Tom Silverio, Doug Howard and Billy Parker collected three hits each, and Allan Foster pitched a complete game seven-hitter as the Salt Lake Angels downed Hawaii, 7-1, Tuesday night.

The game completed competition between the two teams for the regular season. Salt Lake finished with a 9-7 edge in the 16 games played. Foster walked only two men and struck out seven in gaining his sixth win of the season against five losses. The Islanders got their only run in the sixth when starting pitcher RED ITING rsttws 00 30 154 West Center, Provo STCK MUFFLERS Sealed Beam Dennis Ribant singled, advanced to second on a walk, to third on a double play and scored on a single by John Werhas. Salt Lake scored its first two runs in the fourth inning when Frank Baker doubled to chase across Howard and Parker.

Howard had singled and advanced to third on Parker's double. Silverio opened the fifth with a triple and scored on Howard's sacrifice fly for the Angels' third run. Salt Lake added three runs in the seventh and one in the eighth. Starting PCL pitches Jim Willughby and Marcelino Lopez didn't waste any time Tuesday night at Phoenix. The game lasted only 95 minutes and Willoughby and his Phoenix Giants edged tough- 11 SHOCK To fit most cars Sealed Beam FOG DRIVING LAMPS INSTALLED ABSORBERS For Most Cars GLASS PACK 11 imnn 4: TAILPIPES ,...11 I muffler; MSTALLED mounting, erfjustable vehicles, easy te in- hi mm Pedestal II $1 CSS Made to fit $A95 II chrente.

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Jensen, a graduate of Arizona State, will assume his new duties July 24. He also has worked as sports information director at New Mexico State and San Jcse State. Orem Track Meet Results The results of last weekend's track meet at Orem High School were as follows: Long ump- Boys- 6- Don Peterson, 5-3; 7-8- Mike George Roberson, 8-4; 11-12- Gary Hansen; Girls- 6- Kayli Byington, 4-5; 7-8- Vivi Adams, 8-0; 9-10- Nancy Snyder, 7-2; 11-12-Katie Leavitt, 10-2. Shot put- Boys- 9-10 Richard Allen, 18-7; 1114- Daren Sylvester, 29-7; Girls, 9-10- Nancy Snyder, 11-2; 11-14- Nanette Bird, 23-6. Discus- 9-10- Richard Allen, 34-5; 11-13- Daren Sylvester, 57-0.

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