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RUTLAND DAILY HERALD THURSDAY MORNING JULY 20 1972 a' niliCt With McGovern Over The F-15 No 'Grandmaster Draws in This the same though the was unaided by the of his country He work alone Chess Battle that too adds to the interest of the match For the last two of Fischers opponents in the elimination matches had Fischer Demands The Swimming Pool Spassky playing the black pieces sacrificed a pawn in the beginning and launched an attack that had Fischer continually on the defensive With his two bishops sweeping the long diagonals with constant mating threats with continually increasing pressure Spassky had the better of it most of the game Indeed at least one grandmaster here claims that Spassky missed a winning move In short Spassky was not playing the usual kind of defensive game that the player of the black pieces usually adopts Nor was Fischer in the third game also playing black i REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) The score of 2)4 points for champion Boris Spassky and lVk for challenger Bobby Fischer was the only matter of certainty on the eve of Thursdays fifth game of the world chess title match Fischer given to outbursts of physical exercise between games bowled all night slept all day and then demanded that the swimming pool at his plush 'hotel be reserved exclusively for him i Fischer also insisted on a smaller chess table Spassky who played tennis Wednesday countered with a demand for a larger one Still alive was the question whether Chester Foxs movie cameras will be back in the hall for the fifth match Fox who has sunk a reported $160-000 into exclusive movie rights says they will But Fischers personal representative Fred Cramer said the 29-year-old American challenger has not changed his mind about his objections Fischer claims the cameras disturb his concentration Their presence was a prime reason for his boycotting the second game which he forfeited to the 35-year-old Soviet titleholder and for removal of the third game tq a private room devoid of cameras The chess genius from Brooklyn had threatened to fly back home if the third match was not played privately The fourth game was moved back to the main exhibition hall but still without cameras Chess grandmasters seldom1 known to agree on anything were split on who would hold the title after the 24-game series In this match anything is possible said a Yugoslav Dragoljub Yanosevic Perhaps Fischer is playing better than Spassky but Spassky is one point up He can now be content with draws American Robert Byrne did not agree: The match is going well Bobby will win but by how many games I dont know By HAROLD SCHONBERG (Times News Service) REYKJAVIK Iceland As they say in poker the players came to play Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer have played only three games of the scheduled 24 in the worlds championship chess match (Officially they have played four but Fischer lost the second on a forfeit by failing to appear) But it is clear that both grandmasters are in -there fighting for the points There will be no grandmaster draws in this match and each player continually will be trying to demolish the other A grandmaster draw is one in which the players perhaps tired perhaps bored perhaps wanting the day off will play a dozen or so routine moves and after an hour agree to split the point Fischer with his will to win seldom offers or accepts a draw in any case Nor is Spassky playing for his honor and what he considers the honor of the Soviet people in a mood to take the easy way out It is reported that he has tieen nettled by Fischers behavior and he is fighting mad Tuesdays draw was a case in point It was a brilliant and exciting game far more than the game Fischer won from Spassky In that game Spassky was completely outplayed and never had much of a chance In Tuesday nights game however 0CGIII07lSlD 0fl3l)Tita0 altogether different styles Bent Larsen who took a 6-0 beating from Fischer is a chess -playing romantic a gambler a combination player a go -for -broke attacker His method of play could not penetrate Fischers cool precise classic style Tigran Petrosian on the other hand is Larsen's antithesis Petrosian is a careful and even timid player with a vast knowledge of opening theory and technique He plays for draws and minute advantages But that did not work Fischer beat him 65 to 25 And now as if to complete the circle comes Spassky The champion is a controlled player with elements of classicism in his style Like Fischer he can attack when he sees an opening but normally again like Fischer he plays for positional advantage in a logical clean-cut manner His games at their best are of a classic elegance and so are Fischers Both avoid the outre or the hackneyed preferring clean open positions rather than the involuted complexities of an Alekhine or a Lasker Spassky and Fischer use foils rather than sabers and their fencing Tuesday night was an exhibition of thrust and counterthrust to delight the connoisseur demanded by Britain is a gradual dismantling of the Catholic no-go areas in Londonderry barricaded neighborhoods barred to the police and army Whitelaw met IRA leaders in London two days before the former truce collapsed Although officials declined to say where the three -hour meeting took place it is widely believed that the fashionable Chelsea home of Paul Channon a junior minister was the setting for the talks Channon a member of the Guinness family the brewers is believed to be playing a role in the current talks to restore the cease-fire WASTE RECYCLED TOKYO (AP) A factory in Nanking China recovered 46-000 tons of useful industrial material worth $2V4 million from waste over the past three years declared a report published in the official Chinese journal Peking Review A BIG DAYS British Secretly Negotiating With 'Provisionals have done American grandmasters prefers to Thus when Spassky offered the pawn Tuesday night or when Fischer in the third game let Spassky double his kingside pawn structure those moves were not idle maneuvers but novelties that had been carefully plotted in advance It is difficult for a player to solve a prepared variation in the two and a half hours allotted to him during the course of a game There will be many more of these surprise moves before the match is over Spassky and Fischer well know each others style and undoubtedly are holding in abeyance unpleasant shocks for each other Even though chess openings have been exhaustively explored chess remains a game of infinite possibilities and a Spassky or a Fischer can and will come up with conceptions that nobody previously has explored That is what has made them what they are They have more than memory and determination on their side They also are creative and are able to organize the 16 pieces at their disposal'much as a Mozart could organize the 12 notes at his disposal into personalized patterns of logic and beauty Spasskys style is not too dissimilar from Fischers and Dublin government which has sought to play a role in negotiations over Northern Ireland What the IRA is said to demand as a first step is an end to army raids and harassment of Catholic areas IRA leaders such as! Seamus Twomey the head of the Belfast brigade maintain that during the previous truce the British Army patrolled Catholic neighborhoods and failed to maintain the agreed upon low profile The release of the remaining 346 men held as suspected terrorists is also believed to be a key demand Beyond this the IRA is demanding some form of public statement by the British even a vaguely worded one that the possibility of a United Ireland is not out of the question The current policy of the British government is that there would be no objection to a United Ireland if the people of Ulster with its two -thirds Protestant majority agree to it Among the concessions 3 Qt when he sprang a little -known move on the champion and then swarmed all over him when Spassky did not find the correct over -the -board solution In both cases those moves were undoubtedly prepared variations Chess players are continually searching for new lines Spassky spent seven months preparing for Fischer undoubtedly aided by a phalanx of Soviet grandmasters There are about 90 grandmasters in the world and almost half of them are in the Soviet Union It is safe to assume that many of them worked with Spassky analyzing every game Fischer has played testing new lines against predictable Fischer responses working out every conceivable variation on them Fischer must Party including Harold Wilson the former prime minister David OConnell a key IRA tactician who is said to have "impressed Whitelaw is playing a major role in the current talks Although officials make clear that the possibilities of a ceasefire remain uncertain and that the current talks may break down there is now a growing feeling that a truce can be negotiated with new concessions on both sides The previous 13 -day IRA truce ended on July 9 when firing broke out between British troops and IRA gunmen The soldiers had opened fire with rubber bullets on Roman Catholic demonstrators seeking to install 16 refugee families into houses left vacant by Protestants in the Lenadoon quarter of Belfast That truce was worked out by members of the Social Democratic and Labor Party representing the Catholic minority Current efforts bypass the Belfast party as well as the WASHINGTON (AP) Sen Thomas Eagleton the Democratic vice presidential nominee said Wednesday he supports the F15 But he denied that this constitutes any major conflict with his presidential running mate George McGovern who opposes the new fighter plarie The St Louis-built F15 was tossed into the political pot earlier in the week by Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird who suggested that the Missouri senator prevailed upon McGovern to drop his opposition to the plane in return for Eagleton acceptance of the vice presidential spot Both McGovern and Eagleton Scoffed at his suggestion on Tuesday and Eagleton denied it again Wednesday in an interview with The Associated Press In connection with his discussion of his difference with McGovern on the F15 Eagleton said that on future Senate votes there will be closer liaison with The Weather RUTLAND SKIES TODAY Thursday July 20 SunMt May 8:28 pm Sunrise tomorrow 5:29 om Moonset tomorrow 1:00 om fuN Moon and partial ccilpoe of Ow moon July 26 Tlris eclipse beginning tote next Tuesday night is of the same series as the eclipse of July 15 1954 that wos vsible In the eastern port of North America (Ah Times Eostem Doyught) VERMONT FORECASTS Vermont Variable cloudiness worm and humW through Friday wth scattered thunderstorms mainly afternoon and nlng hours dally Lows Thursday ht In the mid 60s north to mid 70s night south Highs Thursday the mid 80s to mid 90s and Friday In TEMPERATURES High Albany cloudy 91 Anchorage rain 53 Boston ra'n 84 Buffalo cloudy 87 Chicago dear 75 Denver cloudy 95 Fairbanks cloudy 64 Honolulu cloudy 88 Juneau cloudy 72 Los Angeles cloudy 77 Miami cloudy 81 New Orleans cloudy 92 New York cloudy 94 Omaha cloudy 88 Phoenix dear KM Portland Maine "oi" 69 St Louis dear 93 Seattle dear 82 Toronto cloudy 80 Washington dear 92 WJnmoeg doudv 4' Low 74 52 65 73 70 62 63 75 47 67 71 74 76 69 80 6 69 58 68 76 53 Pr J3 11 02 264 01 15 06 JO 130 oun tOOTM ANNIVWtSARV VKAH GIGANTIC Warehouse SALE NOW IN PROGRESS McGoverns office but he did not commit himself to voting as McGovern does on every issue Although he said he hasnt changed his mind on the F15 since his nomination he has on another subject: the way Missouri will go in the November election He acknowledged that some weeks ago he had doubts about McGoverns ability to carry Missouri a state that has voted with the winner in every presidential election since 1892 except for 1956 But Ive changed my mind and Im now optimistic about carrying Missouri he said Wednesday He added that he switched because of the conduct of the Democratic convention in Miami Beach which was to me a breath of fresh air Asked about the Laird suggestion of a deal on the F15 Eagleton said: Its a complete figment of Mr Laird's imagination There is not an iota of substance to this allegation I have not at any time discussed the F15 with Sen McGovern or with any member of McGoverns staff Never Ever Rolling Stones Play This Time on Time BOSTON (AP) The Rolling Stones played the second of their two Boston concerts to a capacity 15509 audience at the Garden Wednesday night and a Garden security spokesman said the show went on with no problems A few kids tried to crash but they were thrown out he said Otherwise he added the audience was attentive and enthusiastic The British rock group went on at 9:30 a far earlier hour than the 12:50 am they started Tuesday night after a scuffle with police and a photographer at Warwick RI that forced the audience to wait nearly five hours for their arrival The Stones encountered another problem Wednesday when their chaufferu was arrested by Boston police on a narcotics charge James Cullie 25 described by police as the Stones driver and a woman companion Rita Redmond 23 both were charged with possession of narcotics Cullie and Miss Red-mdnd who gave Denver addresses posted $5000 bond each The Stones brush with police Tuesday night came at Green Airport at Warwick where a newspaper photographer reported he was roughed up as the rock group landed from Montreal after being diverted because of fog at Boston The incident left the Stones' vocalist and lead guitarist temporarily in jail until they were released on personal recognizance The two Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richard and three members of their traveling entourage have been ordered to appear in Warwick District Court in Rhode Island Aug 23 to answer charges stemming from a brawl with a photographer Andy Dickerman and Warwick police -142 -i 'iW mxcx 1 FRI SAL GUI! i THURS our seeason-smosl summer fashion RIM MULE! By BERNARD WEINRAUB (Times News Service) LONDON British officials and members of the Irish Republican Army's militant Provisional wing are conducting secret talks in Belfast and London in an effort to work out a new cease-fire in Northern Ireland knowledgeable sources said Wednesday The talks involve associates of William Whitelaw Ulsters administrator as well as members of the British Labor Elderly Man And Infant Are Killed (T imes News Service) BELFAST Northern Ireland Terrorist violence continued in Northern Ireland Wedne-sday despite reports that the provisional wing of the IRA was considering the reinstatement of the cease- fire A 71 -year-old man and a six month -old baby were killed during the day bringing to 451 -the number of persons killed since British troops were deployed in Ulster three years ago Forty persons have been killed since the Provisionals truce ended 10 days ago The man killed Wednesday was a night watchman who tried to stop gunmen planting a bomb in a bar in the Roman Catholic Springfield Road district of Belfast He was shot in the stomach and arms and died while being taken to a hospital The terrorists escaped but the bomb was defused by army experts The baby was killed in his pram by a 100 -pound bomb that exploded in a parked car at Strabane a mixed Catholic and Protestant town near the Irish border south of Londonderry Terrorists gave a 20-mipute warning but the bomb detonated after only eight minutes while police and troops were clearing the area A number of persons including several children were inj ured by flying glass THE RUTLAND HERALD Published every morning except Sunday at 27 Wales St Rutland Vermont by Herald Assn Inc Second-class postage paid at Rutland Vt 05701 RIGHTS TO ADVERTISING COPY Rights to layouts of advertising placed with The Herald which are the creative effort of its staff and printing material supplied by The Herald rest with The Herald and may not be reproduced by photographic or similar methods without specific authorization of The Herald MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use of all the local news printed in this newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches SUBSCRIPTION RATES Home delivery by carrier 70 cents per week Mail Area A outside Rutland in Vermont Grafton and Sullivan Counties in New Hampshire and Washington County in New York: one month $350 three months $900 six months $1650 one year $3000 Mail Area balance of New England New York and New Jersey: one month $375 three months $1125 six months $2250 one year $4100 Mall Area all other states EAST of the Mississippi River: one month $400 three months $1200 six months $2300 one year $4400 Mail Area all states WEST of the Mississippi River: one month $450 three months $1350 six months $2500 one year $4600 Mail to Armed Forces members outside Rutland within the US: per month $250 WEVE BEEN AS BUSY AS BEES REGROUPING AND REPRICING OUR CURRENT FASHIONS! 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