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I i 'v ll i EIGHT BUCYRUS, (OHIO) TELEGRAPH-FORUM FRIDAY, JULY 14,1372 WANT-ADS PHONE 562-2328 1 flui Basin Up 2-0 Ls Ilncricn Pretests Dcfcrcs's Dick's Sport Slot Line A Real Problem Child A' frii i nfi ii i fiitf ftirrn i -r on that has haunted the championship almost from the beginning: Would Fischer walk out? Icelandic grandmaster Frid-rik Olafsson, an old friend of Fischer, managed to get into the suite of rooms where the challenger is staying in a downtown hotel. He talked to me about anything else but the match, Olafsson said. He lost interest in it six months ago. Fischer dropped the first of the possible 24 games to Spassky, who needs 12 points a win counts one point, a draw one-half point to retain his title. Time for the second game came and went Thursday and Fischer did not arrive.

Aides said he stayed in bed to protest the television cameras. At the appointed time, 5 p.m., Spassky was in the hall. Promptly at 5, Schmid started the time dock. There were 60 minutes of hushed silence while everybody waited for Fischer. 1 Andrew Davis, one of Fischers lawyers in New York, put through a call at 5:30 p.m.

when there was still 30 minutes till Fischer's deadline to Richard C. Stein, lawyer for the onwer of the TV and film rights and asked Stein to remove all cameras for Thursdays game and give Davis time to fly to Iceland and discuss the matter in detail Stein said he agreed and even made out a written agreement backstage in thrrhall. Fischer was told via telephone that such an agreement existed, but the American did not respond, Stein said. Father William Lombardy, Fischers official second and former, world junior chess champion, met newsmen who tried to get into Fischers hotel suite after the game and told them the situation is very serious. Portraits of Frustration 1 i THE LAST COUPLE of.

year have not exactly been the most snccessful of Arnold Palmers golf career and he has noticed it. -'--iViMfrr iij-, Vil i Y''i'i nT r'lT i JMdin, Trevino pen Headers a Swimmers Possum Dun of his Grand Slam bid, letting him get away with a second mediocre round. Defending champion Trevino was equally satisfied with his 141 total after a one-under par 7Qf but Jacklin had every reason to complain about the fickle golfing gods enroute to a But it was Sanders, nnlucjcy stupid, as he called it who wrote most indelibly in the book of misfortune. Three-under-par with one to play, he blew the lot at the 18th hole. He hit his drive at the 18th Greater jMansfield Aquatic Con It was not bad luck, just bad management, Sanders said with a brave attempt at smile.

Colonel Crawford Dipped By Colonel Crawford swim team showed the spirit for victory yesterday, but still came out pn, the short end of a 240-194 sebfre to Possum Run in the If Bobby Fischer is after publicity, hes achieved his goal, but in doing so hes got even the Americans hoping he ends up a loser. Sportsmanship is something you dont just brush aside, especially in a world title match and the way Fischer has been acting, he hasnt looked up the meaning of the word lately. The word sportsmanship as defined in the dictionary, includes conduct becoming to a sportsman and involving fair, honest rivalry, courteous relations and graceful acceptance of results. Fischer in my estimation has accomplished only one item, publicity, and has not lived up to any of the definitions of sportsmanship. What amazes me ls that he Is not even the champion of chess and his actions dont represent those of a challenger who has the golden opportunity to win the world title.

The all important dollar seems to be one of the main items In Fischers attempt for the title), (i He showed up late for the match with Russias Boris Spas, sky because he wanted more of the take. He got it. I Next came a short walkout because he did not like the television cameras. He got his wish again. Next came threat that he would walk out of the match entirely if the cameras were not moved from the hall where the 'match is being played in Reykjavik, Iceland.

All the time Fischer is stomping around his disagreements, the Russian champion has sat back and watched the American with undoubted humor. Not a chess player, I know nothing of the different moves and the delicate procedure of the game, but I do know that sportsmanship is part of any game and Fischer has yet to realize the true meaning of the word. Granted, it takes' complete concentration to be successful in chess, but the Russian has been playing under the name circumstances and has yet to complain, which may tell the real story of why he is the champion and Fischer ls not and why he won the first game and Fischer did not The officials in Iceland have attempted to make Fischer com-I tax. even for not good be the us eye a Clay back title. about they be lot sends to a By Toledo Toledo Jets SMU, at choice draft first into a fairway trap on the right; knocked his second into the right rough 120 yards further on and crashed a wedge through the green.

Then, from the short rough at the back of the green he chipped nervously short and watched aghast as the ball trickled into a trap. It took three more shots, a sand blast and two putts, to bring the nightmare to an end. BASEBALL STAIIDIIIGS By IAN WESTEBGKEN REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) Bobby Fincher stayed in bed, so once again the world chess championship was in doubt The 29-year-old American challenger failed to ihow for hi second game against titleholder Boris Spassky of Russia to protest television cameras in the hall where they are playing. Referee Lothar Schmid awarded the game to Spassky, putting the Russian ahead two games to aero. Fischer challenged Schmids ruling and the matter went to a committee today made up of Schmid, his deputy, representatives for the two players and the Organizer.

There appeared to be little chance the committee would rovers the ruling. The big question remained Next Week's Schedule LITTLE LEAGUE At Aamiller Park MONDAY Firemen v. Kiwanis Andrews vs. Timken TUESDAY UCT vs. Materials Baker Brothers vs.

Swan WEDNESDAY Police vs. Shunk -Ohio Crane vi. Moose BABE BUTH LEAGUE At Lions Field MONDAY Hydraulics vs. Clancys Swan vs. Moose 1 TUESDAY Superior vs.

Swan Ohio Crane vs. Moose -THUKSDAY Hydraulics vi. Superior Clancys vs. Ohio Crane FAST -PITCH LEAGUE At Anmiller Park MONDAY Outhwaite vs. Court Cafe Merchants vs.

Point Place TUESDAY Outhwaite vs. Merchants Commercial Bank vs. Court Cafe THUKSDAY Point Place vs. Commercial Bank SLO PITCH At Timken MONDAY Foulks vs. United Steel Horseshoe vs.

Swan TUESDAY Teynors vi. Foodland Foulks vs. Wilson Shoes WEDNESDAY Lenharta vi. Moose Foulks Sports Chalet THUKSDAY Pleasant Inn vs. Moose Garvins vs.

Krauslock At Lions Field MONDAY Krauslock vs. Sports Chalet Pleasant Inn vs. Moyer TUESDAY VFW 1078 vs. Krauslock United Telephone v. Swan WEDNESDAY Horseshoe Timken City Bank vs.

Foodland THUBSDAY Moyers va. Swan Steeles vs. Horseshoe OHIO FAST PITCH SUNDAY Orr Park vi. Rays Pizza (At Aumiller Park, 7 p.m.) SATURDAY Rays at Kidrad, 7 p.m. MINOR LEAGUE 1 At Harmoa I MONDAY Kimes vs.

Lions TUESDAY Ekleberry vs: F. Citizens THURSDAY Muni vs. F. Citizens FRIDAY Peoples vs. Kimes At Harmon MONDAY Peoples vs.

County Bank TUESDAY WFK vs. Blades THURSDAY Kiess vi. Foodland FRIDAY Great Scot vi. City Bank At Holy Trinity MONDAY Foodland vs. lea Co, TUESDAY 1 Muns vs.

Jaycoes THURSDAY Ekleberry va. County Bank FRIDAY Second Natl vi. WFK -At Las 61 MONDAY Kiess vs. City Bank TUESDAY Second Natl vs. Great Shot THURSDAY lee Co.

va. Blades FRIDAY Jaycees vs. Lions LEGION SUNDAY Sandusky at Bucyrus 2 p.m. (Pending 5th District Tourney) WEDNESDAY Bucyrus at Findlay, 6:15 p.m. SATURDAY Bucyrus at EeHeviD 1.39 p.m.

Four rivers watered the Garden of Eden-PLlan, Clhon, Hiddekel and tk Emirates. By United Press International National Leagne East fortable In every way. They constructed a small house Fischer, but this too was good enough. Since when is something not enough for a challenger? In future years, Fischer may lauded as being the one who brought the game of chess into public eye, but many of will never forget the black he has given the United States by his actions. Fischer can be compared to Cassius Clay with his continued childish manner, but there is definite difference between and Fischer.

Clay was a champion and proved his ability. Fischer better hope he can up his actions with a world As I said, I know nothing a bishop, pawn or a queen, but I do know that Fischer, like small children when have done wrong, must tilught a lesson and like a of other Americans, I hope Spassky comes out on top and Fischer back to New York think about his actions for while. i International Standings United Press International Pet. GB Charleston 48 33 .593 Louisville 46 38 .548 3 Tidewater 44 41 .518 6 Rochester 42 43 .494 8 41 42 .494 8 Richmond 40 43 .482 9 Syracuse 40 45 .471 10 Peninsula -34 50 1405' 15 Thursdays Results 4 Louisville 6 Tidewater 5 (11 innings) Richmond 5 Peninsula 4 (st) Peninsula 5 Richmond 4 (2nd) Rochester 3 Syracuse 1 5 Charleston 3 DRAFT CHOICE SIGNS HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (UPI) -Gary Hammond, the New York No.

3 draft choice from signed his contract Thursday. Hammond is working out quarterback but will be switched to another position. Hammonds signing leaves No. 1 Jerome Barkura, a wide receiver, as the only unsigned choice. Wisconsin, in 1911, applied the successful state Income "7 No.

1 $R09 RECIPE i inoiuo i PRONE 562-1919 ferencef yesterday. Individual victories for the Eagles included that of Randy Heckert in the 100-yhrd back-stroke in the 200-yard medley relay team of Steve Py les, Dave Lowmiller, Dana Frost and Mark Patrick in 2: 10 the 200-yard freestyle re lay team of John Butt, Ed Perry, Craig Radabaugh and Mike Semon in 2:14.9. 11 p.m.' 1 Saturday! Games Houston at Pittsburgh Atlanta at Chicago Montreal at Los Ang, night New York at San Diego, night Cincl at St. Louis, night Philadelphia at San Fran American Leagne East w. pet.

g.b. 44 34 .564 41 36 .532 2 37 37 .500 5 37 37 .500 5 32 45 .416 11 30 45 .400 12 West w. 1. pet g.b. 48 30 .615 45 34 .570 3 40 37 .519 7 40 39 .506 8 36 44 .450 13 34 46 .425 15 Thursdays Results Minnesota 10 Boston 0 Texas 5 Cleveland 0 Detroit 6 Kan City 4 (Only games scheduled) Todays Probable Pitchers (All Times EDT) Boston', (Siebert 11-5) rat Minnesota (Perryv7-8), 9 p.m.

Cleveland (Perry 14-7) at Texas (Paul 3-2), 8:30 p.m. Kansas City (Dal Canton 4-3) at Detroit (Coleman 11-7), 9 p.m.' Chicago (Bardley 10-6 and Lemonds 1-2) at Baltimore (McNally 9-7 and Alexander 3-5) 2, 7:30 p.m. California (Ryan 11-5) at Milwaukee (Lonborg 7-4), 8:30 p.m. Oakland (Blue 2-5 and Hunter 10-4) at New York (Kline 8-3 and Kekich 8-7), 2, 5 p.m. Saturdays Games Boston at Minnesota Kansas City at Detroit Calif at Milwaukee Oakland at New York Cleve at Texas, night Chicago at Baits night i By JOE NAGLE MUIRFIELD, ScoUand (UPI) r-It was Jack Nicklaus who Xaid It, but Doug Sanders is the nan most qualified to appreciate the bitter truth of the remark.

Golf," said Nicklaus, is not meant to be a fair game." And how Sanders knows it. The flamboyant Texan 10 days off" his 39th birthday--' looked a cast-iron certainty to start todays third round of the British Open Golf Championship with a comfortable lead. Instead, because of one unbelievable hole the very last of an incredibly dramatic round Thursday he trailed leaders Tony Jacklin and Lee Trevino by one stroke. Nicklaus was alongside Sanders on a 142 total together with five other challengers for the prestigious title, and happy to be so. It seemed his rivals were doing their best to help big Jack towards the third leg I Who pays da mag donewhll Its In storage? Marine Insuranoe Is bad name for marine Insurance.

At least, we think It 1st If you're like most boat owners, your sailing, cruising or fishing Is generally confined to weekends. In fact, most of the time, your boat Isn't even In the water It's In "storage" somewhere! Thats Why you need more than marine Insurance. Well cover your boat In the water and out, and anywhere In between. You can insuri your boat and trailer as easily aa an automobile. Want to reduce me cost of your present Insurance? Simply put Homeowners and Marine Insurance together In one packager i bbsttopag Insurance Center ef Escyrns John A.

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Mike Semon was the indivi dual standout aa he won three events including the 50 yard breaststroke in 37.6, 50-yard butterfly in 34.5 and the 50-yard freestyle in 28.2. Other Eagle wins included Alan Lacey in diving with 73.20 points; Barb Thomas in. the 50-yard butterfly in 46.9; 200-yard medley relay team of Billy Jo Carr, Jamie Fullenkamp, Candy Frost and Cindy Studer in Diane Shyrock in the 50-yard butterfuly in 46.7. Christ Frost won two events including the 50-yard freestyle in 34.6 and the 50-yard butterfly in 50 while Teri Shives was the victor in the 50-yard breaststroke and Loria Shives won the 25-yard butterfly in 19.9. The final victory for Colonel Crawford was recorded by Wendy Ryland in diving with 51.90 points.

City Net Tourney Date Sot The Bucyrus City Singles Tennis Tournament will be held at Aumiller Park beginning Monday July 24th through the finals July 30th. Divisions will Include, Men 19 and over; Senior Boys, 16 through 18; Junior Boys 15 and under; Womens 19 and over; Senior Girls 16 through 18; Junior Girls 15 and under. The tournament is open to the residents of Crawford County- There is no entry fee, but players must furnish their own tennis balls. Send entries to Sam Sabback, 108 W. Mansfield Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 by Friday, July ZL State name, division, address and phone number.

Men will play Saturday and Sunday while others will play through the week. CEDBNO OUT HOUSTON (UPI) Cesar Ce-deno, the Huston Aston outfielder, has a pulled groin muscle and will not rejoin the team for the balance of the teams current road series. Cedeno, hitting .345, sustained the injury in St Louis Sunday. TWO KETIRE PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Tight end Fred HUl and defensive back Joe Scarpati of the Philadelphia Eagles both retired Thursday. Both playen said they planned to devote full time to the real estate business.

Hill played pro ball seven yean and Scarpati played eight years. 1 Ccsa Gsl Visit Us WE PROVIDE OUR COMMUNITY WITH Does your vacation plana include travel? We furnish Charter Service to Columbus and Clavaland to make airlina connections. 1 Fast and Efficient Transportation for those Business Trips. Flight Training in a F.LA. and V.A.

School. Aerial Application of Insecticides, Fungicides and Herbicides by Helicopter. DECK FLYIIIG SEDVICE BUCYRUS AIRPORT Ilerry Ilatlve Wins Feature Ai Ilorlhlield CLEVELAND (UPI) -Merry Native, racing for the first time since last Dec. 11, won the featured allowance purse at Thistledown Thursday. The three-year-old, who almost fell at the start, ran the six furlongs In 1:12 4-5 to edge Mighty Rough at the wire.

Fraud and Khali-Prince won the first two races, respectively, to return $18. The crowd of 3,312 wagered $306,904. Minor League Action Minor League action this week had Ekleberry Poultry crushing the Lions Club 36-8 behind a fine pitching performance by R. Miller and J. Chesbro.

Miller in his pitching debut in the Minor League, allowed only four runs in the first three innings before giving way to Chesbro who permitted only four runs. Leading Ekleberry In hitting were D. Kitzmiller, J. Schuster, and Chesbro. Kitzmiller and Chesbro had home runs while Schuster went three for four.

The hood of an Araba garment protects him from morn ing and night cold and the heat of the noonday Sun. 254 East Mansfield 15 12 1 1 1 21 12 1 1 1 (Only games scheduled) Todays Probable Pitchers (All Times EOT) Atlanta (Kelly 5-6) at Chicago (Pappas 6-5), 2:30 p.m. Houston (Dierker 8-4) at Pittsburgh (Briles 7-3), 8:05 jp.m. Montreal (Moore 0-3) at Los Angeles (Osteen 0-6), 11 p.m. New York (Seaver 11-5) at San Diego (Greif 4-11), 10:30 p.m.

Cincinnati (Grimsley 6-3) at St. Louis (Wise 9-8), 9 p.m. Philadelphia (Nash 1-5) at San Francisco (Marichal 3-10), Offset or Letter Press Phono 562-8351 MT FZ1ESS PRINTING 838-849 Wast Mary Street i SPECIAL PIECES CHICKEN ROLLS PINT COLE SLAW PINT POTATO SALAD PINT BAKED BEANS SPECIAL No. 2 PIECES CHICKEN ROLLS PINT COLE SLAW PINT POTATO SALAD PINT BAKED BEANS COLONEL SANDER'S CARLOAD of ICE COLD end PO? by CARTON or CASE TO BUCYRUS ICE COMPANY ElSlsD O' St. If lz:.

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