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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 17

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Fr i 'll Tlie Spokesman-Review, Tuesday. July 11, 1972. 18 WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP Fishing Much Better; i riSCHER as High Water Drops Grandmasters Set for Cliess Contest Minor Alterations Finishes for Fischer-Spassky Match By JOHN REID Spokesman-Review Outdoor Writer strictions will allow cutthroat populations to expand and replace juvenile steelhead, which made up the bulk of the catch before Dworshak dam was built. Steelhead have been eliminated from the river by the dam. Anglers are taking large numbers of young steelhead from the Lochsa and its tributaries are providing fair fishing for cutthroat, Hoss said.

He reported that the Snake River is still high and that fishing is generally poor with only a few bass and channel catfish being caught. 'REYKJAVIK. Iceland estimated Fischer and Bobby Fischer didn't like the Spassky would have another site, the money or living with 155 000 to divide. It could be to the lighting, ore if sales increase and the plaving table. Added lip, it meant some He wanted police protection 'thing like $180,625 to the winner and fresh orange juice.

land $119,375 for the loser. He demanded a rrinn, pau, Marshal jaw. transmission." vr. has said that Fischer He didnt like the chess! would probably become a mil-hoard, either, but Icelandic and jjonaire if he won the chani-Russian officials had He could then demand Fischer has gotten most ofjon a large income from boc what he wanted, and todav sales and commercial endotse- at 5 p.m. (10 am.

PDT) ments. uill emerge from his moody se- But the moneys not tmpor- elusion to play Rons Spassky of tant," Marshal says. Bobby the Soviet Union for the world 1 wants respect on his own championship of chess. terms. r.rnrlline Match This, he explains, was behind t.nieinng maicn Robhv's holdout and late arnv- SPASSKY Gene Littler to Return to Fairways Lrl llie Match Begin Bobby Fischer, left, plays black in first game with Boris Spassky.

(AP) SOU I) CONTENDER I al to the match which was to have a good upland bird season, he said. Ample Stream There is ample stream fishing in the Spokane region but much of it is limited to smaller creeks and there is no regular planting program. Overlooked by many anglers are the Colville River, which contains large, hard-to-catch brown teout, and the Little Pend Oreille River, loaded with small brookies and swarms of biting insects. Idaho stream consitions are similar to those of eastern Washington, Fish and Game Department spokesmen said Monday. Were just about at our prime right now, stated Walt Browne, supervisor of the Coeur dAlene region.

The upper tributary streams of the Coeur dAlene and St. Joe are in fine shape and stretms in Bonner and Boundary counties are picking up. End of Month People planning trips into the high mountain lakes are rushing the season a bit and probably should wait until the end of the month, he advised. Browne reminded anglers that there is a three-fish limit with a minimum size of 13 inches on the St. Joe and its tributatires upstream from Prospect Creek.

The restrictions do not apply to St. Joe Lake, however. He added that fishing for cutthroat, kokanee and Dolly Var-den has been good in Priest Lake but that the upper lake Fishing Is only mediocre in the Clearwater drainage, fishery biologist Steve Hoss said Monday. The North Fork is high but clear and whitefish are making up the bulk of the catch with a few cutthroat also being taken. There is a three-trout limit on the North Fork and Kelly Creek is closed, he noted.

The Fish and Game Department hopes the North Fork re Fishing in Inland Empire streams, delayed two to three weeks by high water, is improving rapidly, spokesmen for the Washington and Idaho Fish and Game Departments reported Monday. Streams in eastern Washington and northern Idaho are normally in good fishing condition before the Fourth of July. Usually they are low and clear by this time and fishing is tough. Most are still a bit high and off-color and the trout are not quite as wary. The first plants of the season are being made this week in streams in Chelan and Okanogan counties, a spokesman for Game Department reported.

They are at least two weeks late. Still Snow "We still have a lot of snow to get rid of but at least the streams are no longer out of their banks, he said. We generally get our streams planted well before the Fourth. Similar conditions have prevailed in the Yakima-Kittitas area, Game Department Regional Supervisor Morris Thomas said Monday. We are planting all of our major streams and, although slightly high, they are in pretty good shape for fishing.

Were about three weeks behind schedule this year. Rimrock Spotty Thomas added that Bumping Lake has been good for kokanee and rainbows but that Rimrock Lake was spotty, producing well at times and poorly at others. The big reservoirs in the Cle Elum area Kachess, Keeche-lus and Cle Elum are providing good fishing for kokanee, he said. The official also noted that the pheasant and quail hatches in the Yakima Valley are looking good. It appears that we may Elwin Gibson Beds Stock The match, in 24 games, ought to last about two JuIy 2.

and in it two men will be; matching their wits in the kind, Iceland Compromised of intense commitment and Though Fischer wanted concentration that few other en deavors require. plav New Yoik, where could live in air-conditioned gvors ivquiir. COUIU live in all -uiiiuiuuuru to he At stake for Fischer, a 29-1 life, he agreed to Iceland. This year-old American, is a chance jias presented as a con- nnt (tfim tllP flllP vn, AnlmiMtciA and to gain the alle LA JOLLA, Calif. (AP) Gene Littler said Monday after playing his first 18 holes of golf since a bout with cancer that he plans to compete in two 18-hole tournaments this month.

The former U.S. Open champion said he will play next Monday at Amana, Iowa, and the following Monday in a one-day event at Lancaster, Pa. I cant go back to the toijf yet, Littler said, referring to the pro circuit, "My arm isnt strong enough. I played my first 8 holes in four months yesterday at La Jolla County Club and shot a 79. I might shoot 80 in those Eastern events, but Ill have some fun.

Littler, 41, underwent surgery earlier this year for cancer of the lymph glands. 1968 Columbia Basin Handicap here on disqualification and he has ripped off four successive triumphs in the better claiming brackets at Portland this year. Other recent arrivals six head conditioned by E. O. (Bob) White, including the hard-hitting Dizzy Wit and six head trained by Frank Velock, including longtime distance standout Time Mark.

Trainer Bob Evans shipped seven head from Idaho. Stable standouts include the good three-year-old filly. Miss Evil Eye, and popular distance runner Windy Mode. Miss Evil Eye won her last two outings in Portland. The full racing department reported for duty Monday morning and entry boxes will be opened for the first time Wednesday morning, accepting entries for 10 races Friday night.

son helped swell the stable area population to almost 600 thoroughbreds. Another 100 runners are expected before Friday nights inaugural program and the ham capacity of about 800 should he taxed before the end of the month. Gibsons campaigners will include several highly successful claiming horses including Gioco-so, Six Wheeler, Kid Dynamite and Also Fit as well as 1972 winning three-year-olds Judge De Boer and Sparking Judge. Gioco-so used his blazing speed to win four races during the Portland season. Brother Beds In addition, Gibsons brother, Homer, bedded down four head, including a longtime Spokane favorite, Foreign Ruler.

Formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Faist, Foreign Ruler won the Trainer Elwin Gibson, who narrowly missed winning the 1972 championship al Portland Meadows, is the latest standout conditioner to bed down a sizable group of horses at Playfair Race Course where the Spokane racing season will open Friday night. Gibson has shipped a 10-horse division of his large public stable from Longacres and the young horseman looms a solid contender for the training title during the upcoming 55-day meeting. Gibson dispatched 22 winners from only 95 starters this spring in Portland.

He will be trying to improve on his abbreviated 1971 showing at Playfair where he scored eight victories from only 35 starters. Over tiflO The horses representing Gib- cession by Fischer's entourage. He agreed to come to Iceland, hut he refused to move in with' the Chinese. Allocated a S63-a-dav suite in Reykjavik's biggest hotel, Fischer boycotted the place because the newly arrived Chinese diplomatic representation was staying there. He stayed a villa on the edge of town until the Chinese moved out.

All that was left to do in the 24 hours before the match was to make a new chess board, shorten the flaying table and redo the fluoiesccnt lighting above the stage at the 2, 500-seat sports palace where the match will be played. Fourth Board Us fr INSURANCE AUTO i HOME "SPOKANE'S LOWEST RATE' BILL HARRINGTON Insuronct Agency E. 211 1 29th K( 5-2951 to be rich, giance of the American public for the game which has totally absorbed his intelligence. For Spassky, 35 years old, and the men behind him, Soviet national prestige is involved. Since 1948, Russians have dominated the game so completely that no foreigner, until Fischer, has ever made it to the finals.

Experts on Soviet life consider chess to have become a pawn of Russian policy. Russian Jittery The fact that the challenger Is an American at the peak of his powers may help explain why Spassky was reported to be "nervous and upset on the eve of the match. The money involved is out of all proportion to anything ever known in the long history of rhess. Just nuie years ago Tigran Petrosian got the grand total of $2,500 for heating fellow Russian Mikhail Botvinmk for the title. The prize money now being offered is in the neighborhood of $300,000.

The winner will get five-eighths of the $125,000 offered by the Icelandic Chess Federation or $78,125. In addition there are the 50,000 British pounds about $120,000 offered by London financier James Slater for Fischer to end his holdout over money. Divided on the same basis as the official purse, it would mean $75,000 to the victor. Then there is the players share from the sale of tele- Crawfonl 111 STORES SAM FRANCISCO (AP) Umpire Henry C. "Shag" Crawford has been granted a temporary leave of absence from the National league because of illness and has re turned to his home at Haver-town, President Charles Feeney said Monday.

Sigurdur llelgason's men were hard at wmrk making their fourth chess board for the match. The last one was unacceptable because the squares were too large. The new one will have alternating 2V--inch squares of Italian marble and green Lancashire slate. The final revisions, ending weeks of controversy, appeared well on their way to completion, to the relief of the Icelandic Chess Federation, which is committed to pay out more money than the nation allocates to its defense. The Rev.

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