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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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The Evening Suni
Location:
Hanover, Pennsylvania
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15
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Peter Marshall Answers Questions On Came Friday, Jufy 14, 1972 THE EVENING SUN 13 Note: During Cynthia vacation, the column is being written by invited guests, each of whom was asked to respond to specific questions about some special arpa nf telovision report of Peter Marshall, for the past six years host of based on tic-tac-toe and the most popular game show on the three-network daytime sched ules. By PETER MARSHAIX correct, or correct answers rejected as the welter of the comedy responses and legitimate answers by the celebrity panel? A. My inepfcness is my uvA.ii tuiu uy if ics. always making errors in accepting answers and by so doing, both contestants get money. There is no big deal or argument made over mistakes.

If you have watched the show regularly you will have noted perhaps that frequently a con close enough to convince us we should give him another chance. Most of the celebrities who have been on the show have made return visits: They like i 1 a 4-W 4- Ult uiut iiiUCll. I think Wally Cox, one of our regulars since we went on the air in October of 1966, put it best when he commented: the Sfuares is like good friends getting together. We have fun with very little We do a one evening. So if are frequently pretty lively shows.

because we take a long dinner break between the second and third show and our celebrities take advantage of refreshments served in a bar a a UOO oh uvv UU1 bank studios. Q. Do you ever have trouble handling the celebrity panelists? Sometimes the comedians in particular seem to come on a little strong and step on someone lines. testant who has lost a game re Q. How do you handle turns to the show.

He has ei-iyou are an avid follower, you incorrect answers accepted asither proved his point or notice that Wednesdays Fischer Files Protest On Forfeit cuiawcio spon- times, is a dream. She chatters' away but never interrupts any one while he is doing his thing. often asked if the an swers are spontaneous. The celebrities are briefed only in ---cu ai ta iiic cl are, for the most part, taneous and ad libbed. Once in a while get a celebrity who gets disturbed when he thinks he is being ignored by the contestants.

We tell him that it has nothing to A. My job actually is being do with personality. The con- straight man to the panel. It may seem unbelievable but had very little in spite of the egos involved. Zsa Zsa Gabor, who has been on several PAPER HANGING PAINTING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR OSCAR KEEFER, JR.

632-5205 Sterner'f UPHOLSTERING Lincolnway West Abbott sto wn. Pa. Telephone 624-8263 General Contracting Roofing-Siding ANY Home Repairs GROVER HANSFORD SONS Phone 632-4233 Schmid said the third game of the 24-game match would be held on schedule Sunday, but the future of the match was very much in doubt. Schmid said it depends on By STEPHENS BROENING REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer filed a protest Thursday night after the referee in the world chess championship ruled that he had for -1 whether Fischer continues his feited the second game to So- boycott. He added that the viet titleholder Boris Spassky World Chess Federation by not showing up.

FIDE could step in at any stayed in his hotel time and disqualify him. But room Thursday and refused to Dr. Max Euwe, president of the play unless three cameras film- organization, said Schmid was mg the match for movie and still in charge of the match and television sales were removed must decide how to handle the from the hall. Since the Ameri- American, can challenger lost the first A spokesman for promoter game on Wednesday, referee Chester Fox, who bought the Lothar forfeit ruling movie and TV rights for the gave Spassky a 2-0 lead. Taxpayer Unit To Fight State Pay Raise Plan READING.

Pa. 16 Berks County residents have banded together to initiate a fight against the pay raises he state legislators recently gave themselves and which become effective Aug. 1. The group, calling itself the Society to Oppose Politically Irresponsible Taxation (STPOIT), held Ks first meeting Thursday and proposed to do the following: a taxpayers suit charging that the Commonwealth which recommended the raises, is an unconstitutional body. a court injunction to halt consequences of the until the legislature can be reconvened to act upon the disputed recommendations oppose any political incumbent if the pay raise takes effect.

match from the Icelandic Chess Federation, said the cameras had to stay because whole financial structure of the match depends on It was the pros- pect of movie and TV salestha allowed the Icelanders to offer a record $125,000 purse to the two players, and Fischer and Spassky are also to divide a share of the movie-TV money estimated at a minimum of $55.000. Fox said Fischer admitted he hear or see the three cameras, but said they bothered him because he knew they were Fischer had objected first to the cameras Wednesday night and left the chess board in the sports palace for half an hour before conceding defeat in the first match. Intense negotiations through the rest of the night and all day Thursday failed to coax him from his hotel room. Spassky had arrived meanwhile at the sports palace and was seated behind the black figures before a crowd of about 1 000 The white pieces, and with them the first move, were as the loser of the first game. At 5 p.m., the scheduled starting, Schmid started the playing clock.

When the hour time limit for the first move by Fischer passed, the refree declared a forfeit. Spassky was given a standing ovation as he left the hall. Jivo Nei, a Spassky assistant, called refusal to appear grave insult not only to the Soviet people but to the whole C0NEWAG0 CHAPEL PICNIC Saturday, July 15 Chicken Dinner ALL YOU CAN EAT Serving 3 P.M. Until $2.00 Children $1.00 Sandwiches Soup Refreshments Conewago Chapel Picnic Grove Centennial Road Via Route 116 West of McSherrystown, Pa. testants are picking the square to win the game: Most of them would ask Hitler a question if it meant winning a couple of hun dred bucks.

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