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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 28

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The Windsor Stari
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Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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28
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28 The Windsor Star, Wednesday, July 12, 1972 Extended shipping season planned for Great Lakes tions with special attention to shore erosion by ice as vessels move through narrow channels. Test of improved aids to navigation, including buoys, radar and laser beams. Tests of cold weather survival gear for crew members. Tests to establish design criteria for structures that must withstand severe ice pressures. Tests of a gated ice boom that would permit vessel transits without releasing a large rush of ice in a frozen river.

Measures in the St. Marys River to provide winter transportation for residents of Michigan islands: Continuing tests of air-bubble systems to reduce ice formation. I i ication of economic costs of the program. Environmental evaluation of the program with special emphasis on the effects on shore property. CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) A winter navigation board made up of senior field representatives of federal agencies in the Great Lakes area announced a 10-point program Tuesday for testing the feasibility of extending winter shipping.

Highlights of the program are: An improved ice and weather forecasting network to give ship captains faster information. Expanded ice observa Iceland. The action came (luring the first game of the 24-game match. Boris Spassky, left, Tuesday in Laugardalsholl Hall in Reykjavik, BOBBY CONCENTRATES Bod- studies the chessboard before making by Fischer from Brooklyn, N.Y., his move against the Soviet Union's Spassky first-game victory possible draw Fischer 'an only ge BEST PAINT WFc' li(T tTjTT -TTUg far as the draw was concerned. Early exchange of the queens was followed first by the exchange of minor and then by the exchange of major pieces, so that very rapidly the game came down to a level bishop and pawn ending.

Surely this was going to be a draw, we all thought. Suddenly there came a most astonishing twist to the game. Against all expectations Fischer captured a rook pawn with his bishop and doomed the bishop to destruction. Could, the grandmaster have overlooked something or had he seen deeper than the rest of us? The general feeling among the experts in the hall was that what winning chances there were lay with Spassky, and, in fact, on quitting the exhibition hall, I encountered Fredrik Olafsson (CQ), the Icelandic grandmaster, who upon my asking what he thought of the position, answered, there are some winning chances for Spassky, but it is not all clear. The only real winning chance for vvhi'e ies ir.

the king back so as to prevent Fischer's pawns from advancing. Once this is done, black is entirely without winning prospects. But it is not clear how white can make further progress. It is upon this problem, no doubt, that the Russian grandmaster will pass the night in analysis. Fischer obviously was displeased with his game.

After the adjournment he angrily demanded a meeting with the Icelandic organizers to complain against what he described as the noisy audience. Some 3,000 Icelanders and foreign chess enthusiasts had packed into the Lagardur Hall for the opening thriller. at adjournment, will be revealed. The game started off here Tuesday in most unprecedented fashion. For the first time in the history of world championship matches the challenger arrived late on the scene of action.

When he did come, he played with almost dazzling speed, and Spassky himself was infected by this and played more quickly than is usual in a match of this great importance. Since Fischer is known for his predilection for the Grun-feld Defence, it wras a little surprising that he drifted into the Nimzo-Indian opening. Maybe he feared to use the Grunfeld again after his loss to the world champion at the Siegen Olympiad in Germany in 1970. At first the experiment appeared rewarding, at least as (EDITOR'S NOTE Harry Golombek, an international chess grandmaster, has been three times British chess champion and is a judge in six previous world chess championship matches. He is chess correspondent for The Times of By HARRY GOLOMBEK Special to The Windsor Star REYKJAVIK The first game in the World Chess Championship match between champion Boris Spassky and challenger Bobby Fischer was adjourned Tuesday in a position which holds out unclear winning possibilities for the champion, but only drawing chances for Fischer.

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