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Competitors Eye East Texas Annual Event conflicts. Other officials in the tournament are Arthur Burch, Tyler Tennis and Swim Club president, Marvin Knight, tourney chairman, 'and Jerry Jouett, committee chairman in charge of all physical facilities. In the pairings below "Tennis Club" refers to the Tyler Tennis and Swim Club. Hard work has been put into the 1972 Open with the intention of making it the biggest and best ever. ROBERT SALAS Mike 9 Spann.

R.E. Lee Charlie Owen Pique. 11:30 a.m.. Ried Freemen drew John first Dodson round and Sandy p.m., Miller TJC to Staff Writer Rick a.m.. Harold.

Bill Scanion, drew first round bye. Steve The 24th Annual East Texas Robert a.m.. R.E. Lee Alan White Marks Girl's 16 first, Singles round bye. and Jim p.m..

Teer VS Mike Lee Spann and a Burton R.E. David Reed. Owen 9 Edsel. Tennis Club Tab Beall vs 12:45 p.m.. Tennis Linda drew Tennis Open gets underway at 9 David a.m..

Reed. Startzell Susan Zombola. 111:30 a.m., R.E. Lee Ellis and Cindy Barbeau. Thursday morning with 9 Scott a.m..

Tennis Club Sandy Miller 12:45 Mary p.m., Kay Tennis Club-Susan Howe Bill Whitehead. Turner vs Jesse Bridges and Doug a.m. around 560 matches set to be Phil Wiggins Grigsby. and Blake Allen drew Vs Lana Cable and Ella Christian drew Alan White and Walter Moore drew of action. bye.

9 Tennis Club Mark Knowles first 12:45 round p.m., byes. Tennis Club- Lynn McGee first round Girl's 18 Doubles four days a.m., at Tyler Junior vs Bo a.m., Henk, Tennis. Club BIll McCann Kyle Renal Smith, Baker, Carrie Low. Devon Linda .11:30 Marks a.m.. Vs R.E& Sharon Lee Bovie Ann and Ellis Hope and E.

Lee and a.m., Club Radford Tarry Rockwell drew first round Wilson 10:15 a.m.. Fun Forest College, Bergfeld Park, Fun vs Jeff Kamprath. Abbott, Marla Kennedy and Judith Stevens. Forest Park, Robert vs Davis. 12:45 p.m., R.

E. Lee Lisa Vs Rockwell and Lesile Soape Judith the Tyler Tennis Club will be Josh 9 a.m.. Baker. Tennis Club Kirk Smith vs Betsy 12:45 Sendel. p.m., Tennis Club- Carolyn 10:15 Kennedy a.m., and Fun Nikkie Forest Hudspeth.

Lynn. Wilkin used by the largest field ever 9 a.m., Tennis Club John Hatfield Beamon vs Nancy R. E. Hogan. Lee Leslie Soape and Sara Linda Zombola.

Grafton VS Debbie Brim and the event. VS a.m. Tennis Club Gary Bowles 12:45 Tracy p.m.. Kahn. 10:15 a.m., R.E, Lee Joanne Blair.

for "We have about 580 something VS Billy Jim Fisher Johnson. drew bve. 11:30 Chironne a.m.. Tibo. Bergfeld-Judy May vs Clyde Greelhood and and Betty Martha Shillcutt.

Corley Eloise vs entries," said Stan Smith, Tyler Girl's 18 Singles SUZY Williams and Smith, Leslie Betty Blaine Shillcutt, drew first Pat Susan 10:15 a.m., Regan Fun VS Forest Lori Bracken Shelley and Tennis and Swim CLub pro, Linda 10:15 a.m., Marks Fun drew Forest bye. Tracy Kahn round byes. Lana Coble. said. "The first matches are at vs.

10:15 Lillian 12:45 McCracken p.m., vs Eileen Tennis Hogan. Club -Susan and 10:15 Judy a.m.. May Fun VS Forest Sally Hoover Patty May and Brim vs a.m., Alice Fun Wilcox. Forest Debbie vs p.m. Laurie Tennis McClain.

Club- Carmencita Mary 11:30 Miller. Carol Braun a.m. finals for late Eloise Clyde, Susan Howe and Holly Estere a.m.. sender E. Lee 9 Thursday morning, with the junior set Hutchinson drew first round byes.

12:45 p.m.. Tennis -Lisa Winton and Betsy vs Nancy Hodge and Saturday night. The adult finals. 10:15 Vanderlee a.m.. vs Leigh Fun Keener.

Forest Gall Nikki Fairfax, Hoover, Hudspeth. vs Sally Hoover. Carrie Low. Boy's 16 Doubles will be Sara Stultz and Betty Shilcutt drew (check Polly Tennis Davis drew Club) first and round Janie byes. Bowen 7.

p.m... Fun Forest Scott Burch who is the Open first 10:15 round a.m., bye. Fun Forest Katherine vs 11:30 a.m., Fun Forest-Hope Stevens and Robert Brad Edsel. Hall VS David Grisby and Smith, director, added, "Only 12 of the Carter Kyle vs Smith, Ruthie Janie Morrison. Bowen and Fairfax 11:30 Remona a.m., Prince.

Fun Forest -Lori Bracken and 7 p.m.. Bill Fun McCann Forest VS David Bruce Voss Walter and matches will be played will Sunday. be 10:15 Fullerton a.m.. drew TJC first round Sally bve. Hoover vs VS Brenda Susie Hook Brennan.

and Linda Grafton David p.m.. Cohen That means 12 out of 560 Martha Corley. drew first round byes. partner VS Charles Ed and Vanston mind a Friday and Lynn 10:15 McGee. a.m., TJC Shelley Regan VS vs.

11:30 Connie a.m., Phenix. Fun Forest-Alice Wilcox 4:30 Boustany. Sissom player -Mimi Sicilio p.m.. R.E. Lee Mark Thursday, Marla Hill and Suzy Smith drew first 11:30 Theresa, a.m.

Couch. Fun and Soctt Grisby vs Marvin Morris and Contestants have come from round 10:15 bye. a.m., TJC Elleen Hogan vs vs. Marla Hill drew a first wound bye. Jesse 7.

p.m. White. R.E. Lee Ben Templeton as far Corpus Christi to Susan 10:15 Regan. TJC Patty Ling' VS Davies Boy's drew 14.

first Singles round bye. Dorry Bill Giddens and and vs Bryan Bourmi awakens net Mary Ann a.m... Miller. Will 12:45 p.m., R. E.

Lee Chu vs The followina teams drew first round including Waco's Bill Matyastik: first Devon round Abbott byes. and Nancy Hodge drew Richard Lawrence Brown. Price, Kirk Brookshire, byes. John Hatfield Blake Allen; Clay who has become an Open well 10:15 vs Paula R.E. Smith.

Lee Nancy Judith Hart, Rock- Patty first Clay Hudnall and David Cohen drew Hall Bowles; and K. Mark C. Miller Sicilio; and Gary David and Kelly: round byes. favorite the last two years. May, Valerie Pohl and Carolyn Beamon 12:45 p.m., R.

E. Lee -Phil: Dunkin vs Cove Anderson and Kelly Ryan: Britt Matyastik, a 17-year-old whiz, drew, 10:15 a.m. round R.E. byes. Lee Sharon Boyle David.

Mark Menefee. Vanston and Jim Phillips drew and Brookshire Steve Folsom; Tab Doug Beall: Whitehead Mike Smith and first took both the boys 16 and 18 vs Leslie Marv Blaine Kay. and Precise. Hope Diane Stevens Grafton, drew first round byes. R.

E. Lee-Brad Hall VS Jesse Howell; Bridges; Jim Phillips David and Brown Clay Hudnall; singles titles last year and was first round byes. Kelly 12:45 Smith. p.m., and David Hatfield and Dave McKenzie. the men's singles.

VS 10:15 Judy a.m., May, Ann Lee Ellis drew Lynne Wilkin first 12:45 Craig p.m., Boyd. R. E. Lee-Robert Skinner Girl's Marla 16 Hill Doubles and Janie Bowen; Suzanne R.E. Other top names entered round bye.

Tommy Gardner, Jordan Budde and runner -up in Howe and Fairfax Fuller-ton: Boy's 16 Singles Glen Bowles drew first round byes. McClain and Carrie Low; Devon Abbott Include Bill Fisher, Bill Scanlon, K. C. Miller drew first, bye. 12:4 p.m..

Fun Forest-Wallace and Suzy Smith all drew first round Bill Lust, Ann Ellis and vs 10:15 Rick a.m., Hoover. Tennis Club Tab Beal Jones Max vs. Menefee Richard and Rich Perry drew 7 byes. p.m., Nikki Hudspeth and Marla Tyler's Linda Marks. 10:15 a.m., Tennis Club Ed first round p.m., byes.

TJC-John Pique vs Don rington Kennedv at vs, the Lisa Tennis Winton, Club. and Ann Smith said, ever. We vs, Jordan a.m., Budde. R.E. Lee Dorey Elsby 12:45 Stevenson.

p.m., TJC-Dean Budde VS Carl Tibo 7 p.m., VS Ella Tracy, Christian Kahn and Chironnie Barbara "This is the Vanston vs Ryan Bowles. 12:45 and biggest girl's draw 10:15 a.m., R.E. Lee Scott Burch Tibo. McIntosh at the Tennis Club. have 64 draws in two events.

vs 10:15 Rusty Phenixiennis Club Steve Swanson Folson, drew Brian first round Gammill byes. and VS Lori p.m., Braeran Mimi and Sicilio Lana and Coble Renal Baker the Some of them are top-ranked in Miller vs Terry Barbeau, 12:45 p.m., TJC-Richard Wilson VS Tennis Club. Sandy Rand the state." 10:15 Boustany a.m.. Jesse Tennis White. Club Charles Scott.

Reid Turner. Freeman and Leland Putterman 7 Muckleroy p.m., vs. Lynn McGee and and Carolyn Angela Connie Phenix He continued, "The top four 10:15 a.m., Tennis, Club Cove drew 12:45 first p.m., round TJC-Mike byes. Smith VS Don Beamont at the Tennis Club. tournament are Anderson 10:15 a.m., VS David Tennis Club Crissy.

David Hat- Stevenson. 7 p.m., Will Boy's Davies 14 and Doubles Mark Vanston seeds in our ranked in the state's top 10 and field 10:15 VS Mac Board. Tennis -Bryan vs 12:45 Rusty p.m., Fun Forest--John VS the Beau Tennis Budde Club. and Richard Wilson Carlson the other seeds are ranked." Bourne Edsel. Club- Edsel drew Miller, first Shaw round byes.

Crawfield and Jim 12:45 a.m., Clay Hudnall and Rusty and women's play Templeton a.m., vs Scott Tennis Grisby. Club Ben 12:45 p.m., Fun Forest-Rick Hoover Miller Forest. vs Jim Edsel and partner Fun "The men's won't begin until Friday after 2. Vs 11:30 Wilson CHU. R.

E. Lee Edward Starks vs Tim Day. Hayden drew a first round bye. 7. Perry p.m..

Reid Leland Freeman Putterman and and Rich p.m.," Smith said. "We won't 10:15 a.m., R. E. Lee-Phil Dunklin Girl's 14 Singles Brown R. E.

Lee. VS rest st with matches 11:30 a.m., Tennis Club -Mark round Polly byes. Dais and Lana drew first son 4:30 vs p.m., David Tim Menefee Day and and Ray Randy Menefee SwanVS Shawn Howell. Chris startin2n at 9 a.m. at TJC, Fun Johnson 11:30 vs a.m., Robert Tennis Edsel.

Club Clayton Hall vs 5:45 Cindy p.m., Love. Fun Forest-Cindy Startell at 8:15 R. E. p.m., Lee. Jim Phillips and Shaw Forest, Bergfeld, Lee and the VS 11:30 Mark Sissom.

Tennis Club Tommy 5:45 p.m., Chris. Fun Forest-Carolyn Bettis Cranfield vs winner of Tim Day-Randy Meneclub. Play on all the courts will vs Blake Allen. Debbie Bennett. and Buffy Faulkner fee Swanson at the VS Tennis Club.

vs Lana David through 8:30 p.m. and 11:30 Gregg a.m., Manning Tennis drew Club first David round bye. Voss drew 5:45 first p.m., round Fun byes. Forest Barbara Brookshire p.m., VS Jordan John Budde Pioue and Brian Kirk matches will continue under the vs 11:30 Jesse a.m., Bridges. Mcintosh vs Jackie Mitchell.

Gammill at the Tennis Club. here at Tennis Club Phillip Woog 5:45 p.m., Fun Forest Lynn Bryan 7 p.m., Mike Smith and Steve Folson lights until about 10:30 vs 11:30 Bruce Walther. Tennis Angie Mucklerov. VS Wallace Jones and Rich Hoover at the club." vs. Gary a.m...

Bowles. Club Kelly Smith first Tarvin round Abbott byes. and Cindy HIll drew the p.m., Tennis Scott Club. Turner and partner VS He went on, "Our biggest 11:30 Putterman a.m., Tennis David Club -Leland 5:45 p.m., TJC Sinda Field Carl Tibo and. Rich Tibo at the Tennis been scheduling the 11:30 a.m.g VS Tennis Hayden, Brenda 5:45 p.m., Hook.

TJC JIlI McGee VS Club. p.m., Larry Price Craig Boyd JT blew it. Brennan vs problem has courts at John Tyler, 11:30 a.m., David TJC-Bo Brown. Henk vs Marvin LeAnn Nancy Hoover. Hogan and Ann Farrinaton VS the David Tennis Club.

Hayden and Phil Dunklin at They've been working retopping Morris. a.m., TJC-Rusty Miller vs John drew first round Fun byes. Forest Darlene Girl's 14. Doubles the courst for over a month and Hatfield. Stevenson p.m., vs Marty Burch.

Abbott Lana and Chriss partner; and Ann Lynn Farrinaton Taryn they haven't finished. It's been McKenzie a.m.r VS Mark R. Sicilio. David 7 Keri p.m., Ashford. Fun Forest Jeanne Duvall Buffy Faulkner; Marsha Dove and Pam 11:30 vs first round byes.

Adrian; Susie Brennan and Polly Davis a big headache." 11:30 a.m., R. E. Susie Brennan drew all drew first round byes. the large number 11:30 Gardner vs a.m., Scott TJC-Doug Turner. Whitehead VS Bret Hall Boy's and 18 Steve Doubles Heimbera drew 8:15 Caserta vs p.m.,.

Marty and Burch Debbie and Kay BenBecause of Cindy, Love of entires enough referies are Britt 11:30 Brookshire. R. E. Lee Giddens first round bves: TJC Mark and nett 8:15 at the Tennis Club. not available to watch lines.

vs 11:30 Bill a.m., McCann. R. E. Lee--David Thomas Watsen. Knowles Vs Mark Lemmon and Terry the Bettis and Sinda Club.

Field and Lix Crane af a.m.. 7 p.m.. Steve p.m., Jeanne Duvall and Carolyn Players own vs 11:30 James a.m., Broustany. Danny Campbell vs 7 Brennan p.m. TJC Bill Ashley Clay and Davis Ed and Starks.

Larry 8:15 p.m., Ann Simons Keri and Jill McGee will make their line Tennis calls and deputies will rule on Robert Skinner. Radford VS Tarry and Phil Wiggins vs the Cindy Startizell and Ashford Tennis Club. Senator Introduces LOUISVILLE, Ky. A Bill fed-up sports fan, who happens be a U.S. senator, is starting what he hopes will develop into consumer movement for sports fans.

"Those pro sports owners feel they don't have to abide by any said Sen. Marlow W. Cook, who has introduced legislation to set up a federal commission to govern sports. "What started it was the way the pro basketball leagues have been raiding the colleges for talent," Cook said. "That just disgusts me." The Senate Commerce Committee has held hearings on the bill, with testimony focusing on football and basketball.

When the hearings resume, Cook expects boxing discussed and that former heavyweight champion Gene Tunney will be witness. Cook's bill would provide federal regulatory oversight on television blackouts, ticket price increases and ticket sales policies, team franchise transfers, player-drafting procedures and athletic contract problems. "I think its wrong, for ample, when a fan has to buy tickets to pre-season games in order to get season tickets to see a pro football team play." Cook also complains about the move of the New York Giants from Yankee Stadium in The Bronx to suburban New Jersey. "They have been sold out at Yankee Stadium for 15 years. But that isn't good enough.

The city couldn't build them a new stadium and SO they up and move to Jersey. Where does that leave the fan? He can't even watch the games on television because they are blacked out in the city," he said. Cook predicted that things will get worse for the pro sports "There has been a suit brought against requiring season ticket holders to buy tickets to pre-season games. And if the fans lose that suit, then you can bet that every pro football team is going to do the same thing. "And in Kansas City a $67.8 million bond issue was passed in order to build the stadiums needed to keep their sports teams.

Yet the city is only going to recover $8.5 million in revenue during the term of the bonds. The rest is just underwritten the taxpayers of Kansas City," Cook said. Russian Chess Ace Wins First Game Over Fischer REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -World chess champion Boris Spassky of Russia defeated Bobby Fischer in the first game of their $250,000 championship match Wednesday, putting the unpredictable American one point behind in what could be a 24 game series. Fischer, who had stopped play in the game for 35 minutes to protest the presence of two closed circuit television cameras high above the contest stage, conceded to the Russian on the move. He gave up when he saw he could not prevent Spassky moving his only surviving pawn to Fischer's side of the board, Firestone VACATION SPECIAL car service at low prices! See we for fast expert L.

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1313 W. ERWIN PH. 593-2501 Crenshaw Fighting For Tourney Title DALLAS (AP) Favored Ben Crenshaw of the University of Texas surged into the second round of the 69th Trans-Mis-er sissippi Golf Championship Wednesday with a back nine birdie. Houpe barrage. Austin and Butimedalist fourtimes champion Charlie Coe Oklahoma City were the victims of opening day upsets.

The blonde Crenshaw, NCAA co-champion, birdied the last three holes down tenacious Terry 0'Toole of Oklahoma City 5 and 3 over the Brook Hollow Country Club course. Crenshaw was one over par for the day. Wally Payne of Fort Worth turned in the day's hottestlists round, shooting a 3-under-par 68 to nick Houpe one-up. Houpe, a St. Edwards University playwho the low qualifier, shot a 2-under-par 69.

However, the biggest shocker was Coe's 2 and 1 loss to Harold Gardner, a former North Texas State University player from Lawton, Okla. Another upset was registered by Gary Koch of Temple Terrace, who defeated NorthSouth and Southeastern champion Danny Edwards of Stillwater, 2 and 1. Another 18-hole round will be played Thursday with 36 holes Friday. After an 18-hole semifinal round Saturday, the finalwill meet Sunday in a 36- Tyler Morning Trlegraph SPORTS Section 3 THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1972 hole playoff. Crenshaw, who thought sional but decided finish hie riously about turning, profes schooling, meets Gary Frank enfield of Fort Worth Thursday.

Frankenfield ousted Joey Dills of Muskogee, 2-up. Another strong contender Bobby Wadkins of Richmond tour professional Lanny kins. the Bobby younger Bill brother Toalson nipped of Prairie Village, 1-up. Crenshaw said it was difficult for him to concentrate on playing the course instead playing, the man during Wednesday's round. Playing the guy instead taking the course one hole at time," he said.

Coe, 25-year, veteran of ama teur golf, he couldn't re member 'ever being ousted the first round. "I shot even par and that wasn't good too enough," but Coe it said. jus University Gardner, of who works Oklahoma for the Re search Institute at Ft. Sill, was lone under par for the day. English Golfer Highlights British Open First Round MUIRFIELD, Scotland "I'm a little amazed I wasn't penalized more from where I hit it," Jack Nicklaus said Wednesday after taking a one-under-par 70 in the first round of the British Open Golf Championship.

The powerful blond was two strokes behind the surprise leader, obscure Peter Tupling of England, who fired a 68. "I missed half the fairways on driving holes," he mused. "That's unusual for me. That's way too many. "I'm not particularly pleased with my swing.

It's a little too short and a little too fast, but I'll get that straightened uo. I don't hink it should take long." Nicklaus who led or shared the lead all the way en route to his Mast esr and U.S. Open crowns said "thoroughly enjoyed the round, even though I'm not particularly happy with some ofmy shots. Tupling, from Northern England, took three strokes off par for the lead. The 22-year-old Tupling, who hasn't tried the American tour "because I'm not near good enough" and has yet to win on the European circuit, held a one-stroke margin over fellow Englishman Tony Jacklin, who opened and closed with threeputt bogeys but was good enough in between for.

a 69. With Nicklaus at 70 were Frank Beard, attempting to play his way out of a seasonlong slump; former U.S. PGA champ Dave Marr, and a pair of youthful Englishmen, Peter Townsend and Craig Defoy. Defending champion Lee Trevino, South African Gary Player and veteran Doug Sanders were in a group of more than a who matched par 71 half occasional rain and gusty winds that wept over the yard Muirfield links. Arnold Palmer had a 73 de spite a fat six on the 17th hole, "You've got to feel miserable when you three-putt the las green, Jacklin said.

"But you're stupid enough to do it well, you've got to pay the pen alty and just try not to do i again tomorrow." Nicklaus, who drew most the gallery of 16,000 tha swarmed over the Scottisi Moors by the Firth of Forth, 1 gunning for an unprecedented one-year sweep of the world'! four major titles. Peter Tuplina, Britain Tony Jacklin, Britain. Frank Beard, U.S. Craia Defoy, Britain Dave Marr, U.S. Jack Nicklaus, U.S.

Townsend, Britain Brian Barnes, John Garner, Britain Antonio Garrido, Spain Player, South Africa Doug Sanders, U.S. Peter Thompson, Australia Lee Trevino, U.S. Peter utter, Britain Billy Casper, U.S. Llewellyn, Britain David Oakley, U.S. David Talbot, Britain Dave Stockton, U.S.

38-34- EAST TEXAS TENNIS OPEN First-Round Pairings Boy's Singles Bill Scanlon drew first round bye. 9 a.m., TJC David Burch, Scott Burch. 9 a.m., TJC Stanley Hall VS Mark Sissom. 9 a.m., TJC Phil Woog vs. Shawn Howell.

9 a.m., TJC Dorey Elsby vs John Shipman. 9 a.m., Fun Forest Bruce Walther VS Terry Watson. a.m., Rick Harold and Brett Hall drew byes. 9 a.m., Fun Forest Steve Burton VS Marvin Morris. 9 a.m., Fun Forest Toby Michelson VS David McKenzie.

a.m., Steve Helmberg drew a bye. a.m., R. E. Crissy vs VS Steve Knowles. 9 a.m., R.

E. Lee David Ctissy VS Tommy White. 9 a.m., Berafield Bill Ashley VS Mark Lemmon. Gregg Manning drew bye. K.

C. Miller drew bye. 9 a.m., R.E.Lee Mark Johnson vs John Dodson. 9 a.m., R.E. Lee Jim Teer thus turning it into a queen, the most powerful piece in game.

Fischer stood up, made a helpless gesture to the audience and walked off. The second game was scheduled for Thursday at 1 p.m. EDT. Play in the interrupted first game resumed on time, but Fischer walked out after three moves to protest the two television cameras. Match organizers covered the cameras with a cloth, but Fischer said they still bothered him.

Spassky, wearing a slate jacket and beige trousers, made the first move Wednesday, taking one of Fischer's remaining pawns. Fischer then took a pawn from Spassky with his king. After 40 moves and hours of play Tuesday, Spassky held the advantage with bishop and three pawns against Fischer's five pawns. Play was halted when Spassky, 35, asked for an adjournment and Fischer agreed. Experts agreed that only the Russian master could win the first game.

They said the best Fischer could hope for was a draw. The match may go for 24 games. Spassky as must get 12 points to Fischer as challenger must get Each win counts for one point and a draw point. The two chess masters have played each other five times in the past. Spassky won three of the games and two were draws.

Fischer, 29, arrived for Tuesday's opening game eight minutes after Spassky, playing the white pieces, made his first move. The American challenger responded to Spassky's opening queen gambit by setting up a Nimzo-Indian defense. The two exchanged major pieces, including the queens in the 11th and 12th moves of the game. Playing briskly, Fischer pulled a bishop back to queen owo on the 14th move to prepare the way for active use of his rooks. Then Fischer made move that most experts said ended his chance of winning the game.

The American took Spassky's king rook pawn with his bishop, but left his last remaining major piece trapped. The soft spoken Spassky then showed why he is world champion by quickly taking Fischer's bishop while losing only two of his pawns. Chess experts could not explain why Fischer moved into what appeared to a trap by Spassky. "He took a chance to win a chance," said Danish grandmaster Jens Enveoldsen. Fischer, obviously displeased with his playing, fidgeted in his special swivel chair and frequently got up and walked behind the stage.

The first game was delayed nine days when Fischer demanded more prize money and did not show up for the opening ceremonies and when Spassky, angered by the American's behavior, demanded that 1 he be punished. The match itself was in doubt until Fischer personally delivered an apology to the Russian and Spassky withdrew his demand that Fischer forfeit the first game. SAARBRUECKEN, Germany (UPI)-August Tiedtke, winner of the world's three-cushion billiards championships twice and the German title 37 times, died Tuesday at the age of 59. No funeral arrangements were announced. Coming July 15th GRAND OPENING North American KARATE Studio 2533 E.

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