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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 9

Publication:
The Evening Suni
Location:
Hanover, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
9
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8 THE EVENING SUN Thursday, July 13, 1972 OUR FABULOUS General Contracting Roofing Siding ANY Home Repairs GROVER HANSFORD SONS Phone 632-4233 taOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOO SUMMtK i-AbHiuN CLEARANCE is still going on with ROUSING SAVINGS Mummert Sterner R-2, HANOVER. PA. WELL DRILLING Rotary Drilling Domestic Water Wells Phone 637-4977 OF ALL SUMMER DRESSES. SWIMSUITS. COATS.

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Inserted in the following day's edition. Saturdavs until noon. Fischer Loses 1st Match, Complains Of Cameras By STEPHENS BROENING whether Bobby one of advisers said today. REYKJAVIK. Iceland (AP) with a maximum of 23 more Bobby Fischer today was re games to be played.

Robert ported threatening to break off the second-ranking U.S. his world championship chess said match with Boris Spassky ur. less all movie cameras are re moved from the playing hall. quite serious. He may not play at said a member of entourage who asked not to be identified.

Fischer was scheduled to meet the world champion from the Soviet Union later today at 1 p.m. EDT for the second game of their 24-game match. The American challenger lost the first game Wednesday night. Fischer 9taged a 30-minute walkout shortly after the play began Wednesday, complaining that a movie camera 150 feet away was making him nervous. The camera was hardly visible in the dimness outside the lighted circle, and it could not be heard by Fischer, but aides said the knowledge of its presence unnerved him.

Chief referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany, who makes the decisions on all contested points in connection with the match, told Fischer during his walkout there was nothing he could do about the camera. Film and television rights for the match have been sold to an American promoter, and Fischer and Spassky are to get share of the proceeds, estimated at a minimum of $27,500 each. up to Lothar Schmid Save up to 40 on Serta-Posture Deluxe Mattresses SALE now only ea. pc. loss "isn't necessarily all that significant.

Either of these players can come back and A victory yields one point, a draw half a point, and after needed 11 more points in the 24- game series to retain his title. Fischer needs points to end the 24-year Soviet monopoly of the title. Today he plays the white pieces, which gives him the first move and a slight advantage. The first game in the match began Tuesday, and Spassky adjourned it after 40 moves with Fischer in bad straits. Five minutes after the game resumed late Wednesday after noon, Fischer stood up, spoke animatedly to chief referee Lothar Schmid of West Germa ny and strode to a backstage dressing room.

Schmid followed him, and Fischer said he continue play unless a movie camera 150 feet from the board was shut off. Schmid said he order the camera removed. Fischer stayed away for 30 minutes, then came back and resumed play. After 56th move Fischer resigned. He reached over and stopped the clock after 63 minutes had elapsed, offered Spassky his hand, folded his scorecard and walked out.

He paused once to wave to the audience, which was applauding Spassky. When tiie play resumed Wednesday. Spassky had his king, a bishop that controlled the black diagonals and three pawns. Fischer was down to his king and five pawns, two of them loose on the side. One of pawns threatened a Fischer pawn.

In his first move, Spassky captured that pawn. Fischer recaptured with his king and the game turned into an effort by Fischer to push his pawns a square at a time to the last rank under the escort of his king. After his walkout, he made an ineffectual sidestep with his king. In ensuing play all the pawns on the kings lost. Fischer shifted a hopeless struggle side of the board, where twoot his pawns and two of blocked each other Fischer because bishop protect his position fro 8 range.

Finally, after Spassky 56th move his king proached the jam on side Fischer gave up. Firm Gets Two Generator Pacts PITTSBURGH (AP) Westinghouse Electric Corp. said today it has been awarded an or der from the Philadelphia Electric Co. for four 600-megawatt turbine-generators. Total value of the Philadelphia order and a similar order from the Commonwealth Edison Co.

of Chicago for four turbine-generators is about $160 million, said Westinghouse. The turbine-generators will be manufactured at the plants here and in Lester, Delaware County and Charlotte, N.C. Gaudiosi Plans State Democrats For Nixon Group PHILADELPHIA former newspaper reporter who masterminded the victorious election campaign of Mayor Frank Rizzo is reportedly considering a job as head of a state wide Democrats for Nixon organization. The Philadelphia Inquirer said in editions that Albert V. Gaudiosi, 49.

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