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The Times Record from Troy, New York • Page 17

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The Times Recordi
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Troy, New York
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18 THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. A EVENING, JULY 11, 1972 Championship Chess Match Finally Set To Commence L.HEYKJAVIK, Iceland (Al') 4: Bobby Fischer didn't like (he- site, the money or living wilh the Chinese. He objected lo the lighting, edd the playing (able. He wanted police protection a juice. 'He a a a He didn't like Ihe chess board, either, but I a i and Russian officials had beaten him to the punch i Iheir own objections on a point.

Fischer has gotten most of ivhfll he 1 a and today al 5 p.m.--1 p.m. EOT--he was lo emerge from his moody seclusion lo play Boris Spassky car with an a a i of the Soviet for the world a i i what makes so popular? could be their wonderful happy food served nightly in their new PLAYWRIGHTS dining room. (EHKRMINMEW NITEIY) a i i of chess. The a in 2i a ought lo lasl a i months, and in il two men will he a i Ilieir wits in (he kind of intense commitment and conrcnttation that other en- rerjuire. At a for Fisdier, a 23 year-old A i a is a chance to he rich, and lo gain the allc gianee of the.

A i a public for the a which has totally absorbed his intelligence. For Sjiassky, years old, ami the men behind him, Soviet a i a prestige is involved. Since 1918, i a have i a the game so completely that no foreigner, until Fischer, has ever a il to I Ihe finals, Exncrls on Soviel i i consider chess lo have become a a of i a policy. 111)111111IIIIHI For 3 Great The Fabulous HpiS "TURNPIKE" THE MOST MUSICAL GROUP TO EVER APPEAR ON THE SWINGIN' MILEIDON'TMISS'EMn MU1.TI-.MKDIA UU11AKY--Mrs. Jusline t'olley and Mrs.

John Allcman, rear, left lo right, teachers at Troy High School, watch as two of Iheir students prove that summer school isn't all bad, al least when Ihe library is equipped wilh phonographs. The students, from left, are Westly Uamble and a Ilenog. Berle Heads Cast Of lovers 7 Musical Tonight In Colonie i licrle heads an all-star cast I a will present Nell Simon's hit comedy, "The Last of the lied Mot in a one-week engage' ment at the Cnlnnie Coliseum Summer a opening today at 8:30 p.m. one of show business' 11-lime i a plays Barney a a who runs a i i reslanranl and baules lo join Ihe sexual revolution in three disastrous and a a i i Iries. Engagement I'cgjjy Cass, television regular who starred last summer ai Colonie Coliseum in another Simon comedy, "Plaza Suite," joins Ilerlc in "Last nf the Keil Lovers," along wilh Pliyllis a i and TV performer, and liariiara Sharma, the a i girl of, "Laugh In." Mi.ss Cass a Jeanette Fisher, who is determinedly miserable, a i image of.

Barney's own wife, and finds icrself depressed al the contemplation of tiie merry-go- round. Miss a Role Phyllis a assumes the role of Elaine feeling I cooly kittenish and looking a sale tin root. Sharma, who starred i Mroadway in "I.asl of Ihe lied Hot Lovers." "Hello Dolly," "Dames at Sea" and "The, Bny Friend," a a as Bohbi Micheb, Ihe kooky starlet, freaked and yet with a live little-girl a to pive an edge, of innocence to her activities. The show was a a Broadway success, ninth in Simon's series of unfailing com- cu'y hits. Grafron Sentenced To 45 Years SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-Viel- nam veteran Jlicliarcl Floyd McCoy ivas sentenced lo 45 years In prison for the April hijacking of a United Air Lines jetliner from which he bailed out with $500.000 ransom.

The charge of air piracy carried the death penalty, tail U.S. District Court Judge Willis VY. Hitter told a jury lhal this would Jiol apply because of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling against it 29, the same day McCoy was round guilty. McCoy was convicted of commandeering a Boeing 727 over western Colorado April 7, and ordering it oft its Denver-Los Angeles route to San Francisco, where 85 other passengers were let off and the money put aboard.

McCoy vas arrested two days later at his home in Frovo, Utah, wiiere the money was recovered. "I hope you will take into consideration my past record," the 29-year-old former church congregation president and Green Be re I told a pre sentencing hearing. Mrs. Helen Kllctt 219-3106 Church Plans Arts And Crafts Event An a and a festival will be held at the Grafton i Church Saturday, July 22. An art show will he held outdoors and three ribbons will be awarded.

forms may he oMaincd by contacting Joseph Sciacco, Mrs. Robert Rren- enstuhl or Mrs. Everett Wagar. Entries also will be accepted at the show. There also will te a a a a flower show and pet show.

Slrawbeiries and ice cream will he available and a smorgasbord in the church hall i start at p.m. a i will be iirnishx-rt by the Beers l-'amily. MILTON BERLE Men Help Police Raise Car Off Boy illllllllHHIIIIIIIIiniHHlillilllllHHIllIll TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION Internntion Tronicendental Mediation Society preFI idurelienal DrgariiDlidn Instructors Trained by MflHARISHI MAHESH YOOI An Eaty, Pleasant lo Increoifl Energy, Develop frie Mind and Gfvo Deep RolnxaHon. FREE PUBLIC LECTURE TROY: Chapel and Cultural Center 2125 Burdclr A 8 P.M. 13 See Scientific Americon, Piycholony Today.

March, Tjciav'i Heolih, April, for full icienlifie re- portt on the bcnofili of tianicondonlol medilotion, ny HHlr'CK SCRUTON Troy patrolmen and a onlookers tilled an anlo oft a Iwn-ypar-old hny Ion- day nlgbl, nftcr Ihe Imy vas slruck hy (he car and jiinnctl mutiM-nraUi. I.imnic Oliver, 2, nl IlldR, 4, Apl. Ahcrn was re- rorleil in fair ennilllinn nl SI. Hospital with severe licail lacerations, hrokcn rlus, anil on his a rollcc said Iliey reteivcil a call about I'M p.m. thai child hart been struck liy a ear in front of SIS River SI.

Patrolmen Hoberl Dalpe and James Jlanfctlo were en Ihe call and npnn arrival al Hie scrnr- tliey asked lor volunteers In help lilt (lie car. The two a i and ahnnt 12 men succeeded in lift- inf! Ihe car from the liny he- fore i from Rescue Squad 1 arrived nt the scene. 1 lie tjoy was conveyed lo St. a Hospital hy (he Ambul a Service Corp. rolice llslert the i of Ihe car as John a 43, of 1.15 a Cohncs.

Witnesses tnhl ofTiccrs dial the liny ran frnni Manlell's 1'ur- nilure Slore al 313 Hivcr SL, anrt inlo the sitic of the ear, heading south In Kiver Street. The i a i Ilic to (he and he rolled under Ihe I-L. Also at ilie sienc for polite Ssl. (Tiarlrs Kocliian, Sgl. William N'orlon, and Pat O'Neil Valenli and Charles O'Konskt.

The Saratoga Performing A Center Film Festival In The Woods jinc Skiihnnre entl nl ttro'idltny, np-i, pmrntt Horolcf Lloyd in PROFESSOR 8EWARE 7:30 9:00 Air conditiontd Ample parking Tickets AviFJdblfr Thru Ticktrron LATHAM 2 LAFF HITS Tonile lh.ii Tver. WOODY AM.EX AT HIS HEST! "PLAYITACAIN, 5ND A HIT' "TAKE THE MONEY A (PGI STHAVIXSKY S.M.lJTi; will (lance role of "Apollo" in ln- performance of (lie i New York City Itallel al the Saratoga Performing A Cenler. This will be the first nf six a a i cvc-nings on I srAC mcr. Ballet To Stravinsky Set Tonight Slrnvinsky, i of (he great comixiser. will Ihe honored puost al the opening performance of the New York City Hallot's special Saratoga "Salute lo Stravinsky," i begins at 8:30 p.m.

a al the Saratoga i A Center. liohert a the late composer's rollahoralor anrt close friend, i also he present for the i program will include a i a from liie company's standard repertory, "Apollo," "Agon" and "Kirebird." The second of six Mi-Stravinsky evenings will he Wednesday, when three ncu- lo Ihe Saratoga stage i tie ed, "Symphony in rial," "Concerlo for i a and Winds" and "Dances Concerlanies." Also on Ihe program will be liie a i i a "Cage." All of (he works wrre seen in a i i a a i a held in hy the New York City Ballet in Hie York Slate Theater in Lincoln Cenler. Flea Market To Aid Youth Of Chatham The r'Adianm: of i a a will present i an- a fle.i a and anlio.ue sale on a a from 10 a i p.m. al thf L'olumhia r'airgiounds, a a Over 19ft a i dealers from sis slates are expected, and proceeds from Iliis yearly will he used by Die dub fur ils program service to youth. Rcmscn While Sts.

237-4341 LAST TWO EVES. SHOWN AT 9:10 ONLY CHARLES BRONSON JACK PAUNCE IN "Ghato's Land" (PGI AND SHOWN AT 7:30 ONLY JAMES COBURN in "The Honkers" (PGI UTO-VISION Thm Tuei, 2 1st Run Color Hitt Also "THE A MAN" GP NOW THRU TUES. SHOWTIME 9 P.M. SUN' And 'A MAN CALLED HORSE' ER scHtweniir smrocmo wsun NOW THRU TUES. 2 TOP HITS ROBERT MITCHUM 'THE A of ALSO A I 'POINT BLANK' gp Opens Tonight 8:30 P.M.

MILTON BERLE Peggy Cosi Phylijj Newman Barbata Shaima hi Neil Simon's Cnmcily Hit Red Hot Lovers Mutineer Thuri. at 2 Sol. at 5 CHILDREN'S SHOW 14IK--11 a.m. All Scon $1.50 Pied Piper JULY 18-23 ROBERT MtRRItl FIDDLER ON THE ROOF JULY 35-30 I MONIOUE VAK VOOREN P1NKEY LEE WONDERFUL WORLD OF BURLESQUE AUGUST 1-6 I DONAID O'CONNOR PflOMISEsJ'pBDMISK AUGUST 8-13 DEAN JONES "1776" AUGUST 15.20 HOWARD KEEL MAN OF UMANCHA AUGUST 21-27 ENGLEBERT I AU MON. NITES ONLY1 AUG.

14lh a AUG. 28th Lionel Hampton Hi's Orchestra CHILDREN'S SHOWS FRIDAYS-- 11 A.M. ALL SEATS $1.50 SNOW WHITE SEVEN DWARFS ADVENTURES OF PINOCHIO GINGERBREAD BOY I A OF OZ PRINCESS THE FROG THIEF OF BAGHDAD SPECIAL ATTRACTION -MONDAY--AUGUST 7lh SUSAN OF SESAME STREET 1 Show: All Still 11 A.M. 8. 1 P.M.

SMO July 111) July Jllli Aug. 4th Aug. llth Aug. llth Aug. Croup Rales Avalllbla Upon Rcqueit BOX OFFICE OPEN.

110 A.M. 'til 10 P.M.i BOX 4 1 LATHAM, N.Y. Sth Ave. I i Si. 2 3 5 1 803 LAST SHOWN AT 8 P.M.

"A MASTERPIECE!" TM --f Mi. D. NHtUTMlt LAST AIR CONDITIONED CINEMA ART LAST TIMES TONIGHT "DAGMAR'S HOT PANTS INC." ALSO "CRACK UP" FACT; FACT: FACT STARTS WED. AT 1:30 P.M. -More 1tan r-tijoni a Hie Srcond Sfi rlr.

Mlt. ISV3, In Odrnit, Prnnuili, blrlhpbre cl Iliri Cbrls- Illn i i i i i i i i cl iti nimlnci arr Wrsl (ititnany, OtNl Hill.In. V.S.A, mi nr.nil' Porr.ofrjphk nuf.nlnci, i a 1 tnvtro Bad UK million HnaiiaUr lo a publlihrri prodjrrrs. PHONE 7835519 Now you can see "The Graduate" again or for the firs) time, YST DR Don't Miss Duslln Hoffman and That Great Simon and Garlunkle Musk Stu-dant Dlicounh TONITE 7:00 9:00 P.M. ALSO In TRUE FLESH Color Trucker's DOORS OPEN 6:15 P.M.

WED, AT 1:15 LAST WEEK! SEE IT TONITE SiOO P.M. JUnN A "THE COWBOYS" 5 CIAHT I HITS CHARTOK HESTON "OMEGA MAN" TODAY THRU TUESDAY "TIIE COWBOYS" "THE OMEGA MAX" I 8:50 PROCTOR'S 271.6060 TROY I I i i "WRftTH OF GOD" 1 ROBERT MITCHUM Plus "VILLAIN" Tmnnrrnuf i SPECIAL WEDNESDAY MATINH IDlilOrrOW! DOORS OPEN 1:30 P.M. at Thurs," Fri, Eves afTT 30 6 il "A DAZZLING ENTERTAINMENT!" --nox need "The movie lights up Iho Bkyl AN ARTISTIC "A DAZZLtNQ MUSICAL FILMI" THIS WEEK AT SARATOGA New York City Ballet Tonight of 8:30 p.m. ALL STRAVINSKY I AGON APOLLO I I July 13, 8:30 p.m. rl Symphony In Flal Conctrlo In 0 For stringi (Thi CoiK2rlo For Piano Wlnns Conorlintel ir.cej JUILLIARD ACTING CO.

"RING AROUND THE July 1 6, 8:30 p.m. Titk.l, ,1 Box Offk. J8M330 or THE CARPENTERS KSJ 5 SHOW cinljr SARATOGA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Round trip bui lervlco to Ihf Cenler rfepirts Colonlp Latham Co Bus Depot. i olonlp Latham Corners, Mohawk Mall, Wiirowbrick anj ot. Timtl and (urlHer Information: MJJln.

AN ADVENTURE IN ENTERTAINMENT -iV' ion.iv 1 i. ir Tiddler on the Rpof Father Von Home txnclly uliil thf had in Robcrf Mitchum WRATH OF GOD" CINE HOhLHWAV MALI Rr 87.

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