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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 21

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Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Thursday, July 13, 1972 21 Beaver Meadows Camera Bothers Fischer Who Loses First Game to Spassky Mrs. James J. Doria, Correspondent New St. -Phone 454 2SB7 Your Horoscope JEANE DIXON Fischer strode to his dressing Robert Byrne, second-ranked player in the U.S., said either room where he told AID NEWSPAPER The Sunday Independent, 22 S. of the players can come back Washington Wilkes-Barre, is and win.

who followed him, that he wouldn't continue play unless a movie camera 150 feet from the chess board was ordered shut Indebted to the officers and men Under scoring rules, one of the Beaver Meadows Volunteer point is awarded for a victory start of the match July 2. Asked about Slater's problem, Fischer snapped, "No comment." The play lasted only one hour and three minutes. It was the continuation of a game begun Tuesday and adjourned after 40 moves with Fischer In a position the experts said would give him only a draw at best. Spassky had his king, a bishop off. Schmid said he couldn't or Fire Co.

who pumped out the and a half point goes to each cellar of the newspaper plant. With player for a draw. your actions must await the use of the brand new 1972 Ford- REYKJAVIK, Iceland (A.P) With a hopeless postlon on the chess board, Bobby Fischer walked out for 30 minutes Wednesday, then returned to lose the first game of the world chess championship to. Boris Spassky, the Russian title-holder, After the game was over Fischer told the man who taught him the moves of the game when he was a boy In Brooklyn, N.Y., that "it will settle down." It was a bad day all around for the 29-year-old American. In addition to conceding A defending champion, Spassky needs only 12 points In the 24 games to retain his title.

American LaFrance pumper task was accomplished in record time. Your birthday today: Early months of experiment promise formulation of a useful approach to career, re-establishment in the last quarter of the year. You must face your limitations realistically. CANCER (June 21-July 22): De der the camera removed. Fischer stayed away for 30 minutes while his clock devoured time.

He returned to continue the struggle, making his 44th move, an ineffectual sidestep with his king. tails need investigation with cau Fischer must score 1216 to Take the day off for reviewing situation, if you can manage It. If you can't get off, do the minimum and try to be cooperative. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Getting involved in speculation is the last thing desired.

Hold your ground long enough to be sure you know the whole story. that controlled the black dia seize it and put an end to a 24- tion. People carrying authority or political influence should be left plenty of space. year Soviet monopoly. PLAN TROOP CAMP The "Good as Gold patrol" met gonals and three pawns.

Fischer was down to his king and five pawns, two of them loose Fischer has played six games In ensuing play all the pawns at the A. A. grove to prepare for troop camp. Mary Sue Rayno, on the king's side were lost LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Casual on the king's side.

One of Spassky's pawns with Spassky and has yet to win. He lost four times playing the black pieces and drew twice when he played white, as Fischer shifted his king in a Mary Lou Goida, Mary Ann Spassky a 1-0 lead at the outset of the 24-game match, Fischer hopeless struggle to the other Your share of social order becomes important to many besides yourself. Today's natives are versatile, given to the search for ideals. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Today everything that can be confused is likely to do so, and you have a chance to show how level and Classified Adg Bring Result! threatened a Fischer pawn when play concluded Tuesday emotional expression provokes stronger reactions than you expect. It can be a rather expensive day, with indulgence of your whims.

he will Thursday. Kmctz and Debra Dusick made outdoor equipment, vagabond stove, buddy burners, witerproof side of the board, where two of his pawns and two of Spassky's developed some more money trouble. Experts observed the course nifiht. In the first move Wednesday, AIR-CONDITIONED blocked each other. Fischer couldn't unblock be Spassky captured the pawn VIRGO (Aug.

23-Sept. 22): Cre matches, fire starters and dunk bags. Cadettes Cindy Goida and Nadine Rayno also -were present. The girls went over troop camper of the play was astonishing in retrospect: Spassky made no attempt to hasten exploitation of the slight advantage which the white pieces and first move ative endeavors may open the way skilled you are in coping with News from London was that James Slater, who sweetened the pot with 50,000 pounds about be able to get his money out of England because of currency Fischer recaptured with his king and attempted to push his cause Spassky's bishop could protect his position from long range. Finally, after Spassky's to real rewards.

It is your com change and stress. pawns into queening position. munication with loved ones that is 56th move his king ap gave him. Suddenly after five minutes WEST HAZLETON454-4621 FEATURE AT 7:15 9:30 0 sensitive and open to stress. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Ac tive imagination brings you into an proached the jam on the Until Fischer costly pawn restrictions.

of nlay and some indecisive queen's side Fischer resigned requirements and planned their menus for their first troop camping experience to take place August 1, 2 and 3 at Camp Joy-Lo. Mrs. Teresa Provizzi and Mrs. Joyce Lazar supervised. All pa capture at the 29th move on LIBRA (Sept.

23-Oct. 22): Day sparring, Fischer stood, spoke attractive but unproductive ven He reached over and stopped Tuesday, the game proceeded Slater's donation, which pushed the total prize money to $300,000, enticed Fischer to end his holdout at the scheduled light breaks on many old questions, puzzles; you see the reasons more ture. Give yourself time to think twice. Later hours bring detailed animatedly to chief referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany and disappeared offstage. dully, with Spassky inviting exchanges and the prospect of a clearly, but not yet what to do about them.

trols will meet at the grove at 6 colorless draw. review. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): p.m. Aug. 20.

Gains in material resources should It OrnUUC ATLANTIC CITY SPECIAL FAMILY RATE be developed on what you man ANNUAL OUTINGS VFW Post 8225 will hold its out his clock, offered Spassky his hand, folded his scorecard and walked out pausing once to wave to the audience, which was applauding the Russian. Fischer left by the stage door, hurrying to a waiting car. From the car he spotted John Collins, a paraplegic sitting a few feet away in a wheel chair. Collins taught Fischer the game. Fischer rolled down the car age.

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to FRI. Children Sharing Room Free SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Surprise is part of today's experience, quite likely beneficial if your reaction is healthy. Holding the line is indicated as the best approach.

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Weekend Hither Community Kitchen, Efficiency, Elevator, Bpacloiu Porchu, Few etepi to Bteh Boardwalk, FREE PAEK1NG. Writ or ealt 6M-S44-644I Joseph Petruzzi, 822 N. Vine 6 nrTTTTTirsnnnnf has joined the staff of Bove's Mar GRADUATE PITTSBURGH (AP)-Al Phone 899-S44-J441. Free Brochure window and said, "I'm sorry. It 1 County Solicitor Pre Parking On Premlsee, must find some creative applica Francis Barry said Wednesday tion of your surplus energy.

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000 More Vacation ing for members only on Sunday at the A. A. club grounds beginning at noon. Reservations can be made with Commander Russell Samler or Joseph Ragazzi, adjutant. Carbon County Republican Committee people will hold an outing Aug.

27 beginning at noon at the Bowmanstown Rod and Gun Club. Tickets can be obtained from John Pykosh, Metro Strack or Andrew Andrejco. Christ the King District Holy Name Society will hold its outing Sunday at Middleport. St. Mary's Church, Brockton, is host parish.

Ss. Peter and Paul's Byzantine Catholic Church Holy Name Society is a member of this district. will settle down." He left immediately for his air conditioned hotel suite. Fred Cramer, a U.S. Chess Federation official who sometimes speaks for Fischer, said the American would take some strenuous physical exercise 0 Per Dollar at the CAPRICORN (Dec.

22-Jan. 19): Morning brings a chance for revision, a need for communication. Fresh ventures begin late in the day with excellent auspices. AQUARIUS (Jan. '20-Feb.

18): ket, South Poplar Street, according to an announcement by Joseph Bove, president. Petruzzi will serve as supervisor in charge of food merchandizing, displays and general operation. Petruzzi has been associated with area supermarkets in various executive capacities for the past 25 years. Bove's Market is currently observing the ninth anniversary of its establishment at the Heights location. ImcIi Block of Illinois Am, ailamik.

bin Wednesday night to get in II da.TT""! shape for his second game with Spassky on Thursday. When Spassky left, a crowd SUPER COMEDY The Hilarious Escapades of the 87th Police Precinct In Boston BURT REYNOLDS RAQUEL WELCH YUL BRYNNER JACK WESTON 0 Spciout Air-Conditioned Room with TV 2 Double Beds Mam-O Pool Sun-Deck Area Fr-Charts lounge Game Room Elevator Free ice Baby-Sitting Service Available FREE COVERED PABKINfi he was preparing a request for a county court injunction prohibiting airlines at Greater Pittsburgh Airport from collecting a $2 tax from each passenger bound for Philadelphia. Philadelphia began collecting the tax last week on all departures from its airport and ordered the airlines to collect the $2 levy in other cities from passengers bound for the Philadelphia. Barry said the tax obstructs traffic at the local airport, which is a county facility, and violates rental agreements with the airlines. He said Collection of the tax, he added, is a misuse of county property.

The injunction request will probably be filed this week, Barry said. shouted congratulations. The Russian came to the hall FIRST AREA SHOWING ADULTS $1.50 Children Under 12 Free aaafc "reQue I 0 0 Waste effluent from a single industrial plant may contain more than 100 different chemical RESERVE: Wife or Phone 609-34S-0151 Wednesday expecting to win, his associates reported. He was unruffled throughout his faultless chess play. BIRTHDAYS Jack Shershen, New today.

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