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Show THE HERALD, Provo, Sunday, April 2. 1972 Bobby Fischer Gets Ultimatum For Chess Match - (FIDE) offered world champion Boris Spsssky of the Sonet Union under current financial conditions or irt disqualified as a challenger. FIDE issued Its ultimatum in a midnight statement after Fischer rejected the payment arrangements agreed for the championship games to be played in Belgrade and Reykjavik this summer. The statement gave Fischer until Tuesday to guarantee his attendance or lose his chance at the title. "Lacking an answer by the deadline (FIDE President Max) Euwe will take it as a refusal from Fischer to play for the title," the statement said. The controversy flared after I PI Asia is impossible to carry out all of the organizational preparations such a match would require." The Yugoslav Export and Credit Bank and a Belgrade AMSTERDAM (LTD The International Chess Federation American grand master Bobby Fischer a final choice today either face By LESLIE NAKASHB1A x - t v c - s - um - W ;. i V chess magazine made the highest bid to stage the match 4152,000 iut Fischer turned the offer down, demanding that all profit made from the meet, after deduction of organizational costs, should be paid the players. To end the financial bickering over the title match, FIDE decided the location at a meeting in Amsterdam March 20. It informed the organizers that first part of the series would be played in Belgrade June 22 through July 15, with the second part to be played in Reykjavik, Iceland. Three days later, Fischer told the organizers their offers were too low and that he would not Sports Editor i and Takeo Ugo had it arid 7M7, all for Ah. ki (UPI)-Scor-- ing 74, le heavyweights ever staged in pound! Asia. The fight drew a crowd of Ali, who entered the ring 15,000 at Tokyo's Budokan carrying a plaeeard reading Auditorium, built for martial "Five R" failed to deliver on arts events in 1964 the his prediction of a Olympics fifth round knockout, though he Far too fast for the game but tried his best in the fifth, with Ali took Foster, plodding s. lefts and looping right upper-cutcharge in the first round, Referee John Crowder, a VS. scoring repeatedly with fast left to the face. Air Force sergeant stationed in jabs while scored The it second round was even, Japan, Japanese judges Hiroyuki Teza- - with Foster scoring with body pre-fig- y j j vjn i i ht 73-6- UK. " .' the Belgrade organizers told play Spassky under those FIDE that "due to the conditions. If Fischer refuses to pUty, uncertainty still going on ... it Spassky would play the next contender in line, Tigran Petrosian, a Russian who held Ahe worid title from 1962 to fyA As ASU Wins SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (UPI)-Ho- ward punches. Ali kept up the steady drumfire of left jabs and right uppercuts to the bead to take the third, fourth, fifth an rounds. sixth Foster had his best round in the seventh when he drove Ali to the ropes and pounded hiro repeatedly with short, pistonlike body punches. They were even in the eighth when Foster cornered the former champ again and delivered a jolting series of body blows. The body punishment failed to take the steam out of Ali, who was still dancing briskly in the later stages of the fight. Shooting hard lefts to the jaw, Ah took the ninth and Foster started bleeding from a cut on his forehead. The 10th round was even, and Ali won all the rest. You're adventurous but not wild. You like your clothes but up-to-d- Twitty Fires Record 205 75 Japan The UPI card had it repeatedly with left jabs, also for Ali. Muhammad Ali Friday waltzed to a unanimous Ali, 30, entered the ring at decision over outclassed Mac 226 pounds, the heaviest weight for any fight in his creer. heaFoster in a non-titFoster, the world Boxing vyweight bout. No. 9 heavThere were no knockdowns in Association's the first bout between ranking yweight, weighed in at 211 TOKYO, - 11 Muhammad Als Waltzes To Unanimous Decision 1 f Utah-P- ags not really out of sight. Business suit? Contemporary but conservative. How to alter your image 1969. The Belgrade organizers said the match still could be played in Belgrade later this year if FIDE gave them a guarantee the contestants would play for the 8152,000 offer. But the June still preserve your coot? Twitty shot a final date definitely could not be met, they said. Fischer earned the right to 205 Friday as Arizona State play Spassky by beating opwon the 26th annual Western ponents, including Petrosian, in a series of elimination matches. Intercollegiate Golf Championround four under par 68 for a score of 11 under record ship. e All Twitty, a 5 American, beat the tourney record of 214 set a year ago by Rick Sims of Long Beach State. Twitty started the final round tied for the lead with San Jose State's Roger Maltbie but he quickly moved in front to stay with an eagle on the first hole and a bird on the second at 6-- two-tim- Strong Teams Expected in JERRY LUCAS of the New York Kulcks a shot taken by Archie Clark of the Baltimore Bullets during the NBA plsysffs. Cli'rk hit 15 of 32 shots and wound up with 38 5 in overtime. points as the Bullets won blocks AltaGelande 108-10- Hawks Down Celtics ALTA, Utah Strong teams from a number of western ski areas are expected for the 8th National Gelande Contest, April Pasatiempo. Arizona State won the title 3 at Alta. with a record score of 867, 17 Vail, Winter Park and Crested less than San Jose State and Butte areas in Colorado will send Southern California had in large teams. Utah teams include Alta, Snow being for second. Stanford was third, a stroke farther back at Bird, Snow Basin, Solitude, Park 884, and Brigham Young was City, Brighton and Park City next at 892. West. "There's No Place Like Maltbie finished second in the Individuals are expected from Home" was sung by a chorus of individual race with a Oregon, California, New Mexico, dribbled basketballs Friday score of 209, seven under par, Idaho, Wyoming, Vermont, in Baltimore and Atlanta, while Mitch Voges of US Montana, Michigan, New York night The Bullets and the New International was third at 214 and Washington. Last year's and Tom Keelin of Stanford and winner, Ray Leach of BYU tied for Marty Lofquist of Mt. Ashland, fourth at even par 218. Ore., will enter as will Junior The results of the Western Bounous, Snow Bird, 1970 Intercollegiate Golf tournament winner, and Bob Singley, Winter were as follows: Park, Colo., 1969 professional and National Gelande Cup 205 Howard Twitty, ASU, 6S72-68- . winner. 209 FLORENCE, Ky. (UPI)-Ho- rse Other past winners Include Roger Maltbie, SJS, the common was racing 214 Pepi SUegler, Jackson, Wyo.; Mitch Voges, USIU, Bill Latimer, Solitude and Sam bond in the marriage of Johnny 214 and Mary Bacon, and strangely Tom Medford, Reno, Nev. Ray Leach, BYU, 66 reason for their Keelin, Stanford, High finishers in past contests enough, the TEAM STANDINGS divorce. 1972 to enter the Arizona State, 867; San Jose expected The two thought their marState, 683; Southern Cal, 883; jumping are Dan Thurston, Stanford, 884; BYU, 892; New Pino, Colo.; Gene Christiansen, riage was fine, but track Mexico, 893; Fresno State, 897; owners and stewards didn't. San Diego State, 901; Long Beach Alta, and Steve Allen, Crested Johnny and Mary are both Colo. 903. Butte, State, Judges for all classes include jockeys. and track owners "The Stein Eriksen, Park City; Mel consider husband and stewards Dalebout, Salt Lake City; Floyd the same and Johnson, Detroit, Mich.; Georg wife as one and Hartlmaier, Brian Head and didn't want us riding on' the same track," said Mary, one of Erne Anderson, Park City. amateurs the top female jockeys in the and 5 amateurs will compete country. She presently is riding here at Latonia and Johnny is on Friday, April 21. Saturday's Roger Brown and Bob Neto-lick- y the leading rider at Detroit. teamed for 52 points to schedule calls for 8 amateurs "We rode together in New The amateurs. and lead Indiana to a big 6 victory but then the racing York, Denver over the Rockets day, Sunday, April 23, will have commission said they didn't Most and class the professional Friday night while rookie Julius like the idea," Mary said. Erving scored six of his 32 Spectacular jumping. "Apparently it had to do with to lift points in overtime filed claims being riding 7 Virginia to a triumph one of us and the fact against over the Flondians. that a wife couldn't testify Brown led all scorers at against her husband at a Indianapolis with 23 points and hearing. Netolicky added 24 as the "I'm sure the fact that In what may have been the Pacers overcame a nine-poiexhibition games of the husband and wife were in the last deficit just after halftime. u ueia season Friday. Texas eagea sau taw ucmg Denver still managed to hold a Cincinnati made had something to do with Montreal, five with edge just it, too," she said. Kansas City, 10-minutes left to play, but Pacer whipped Mary said a track owner in Oakland blanked San Diego, Captain Freddie Lewis and Mel Toledo, Ohio didn't allow them the Cubs beat Cleveland, Daniels keyed the winning and to ride at his track, saying the Detroit downed Boston, Indiana spurt. course was private property Houston nipped Minnesota, Ralph Simpson led Denver The White Sox' game with and he could do what he with 26 points and rookie center and Baltimore's wanted. Pittsburgh Dave Robisch had 25. "We could have gone to court contest with the Yankees were Erving put the Squires ahead rained out. because it's a violation of our for good after 14 seconds of the constitutional right to earn a Tony Perez hit two homers overtime after Willie Long of end Denis Menke one in the living," she said. "There are no the Floridians had forced the Reds' victory ; George Hendrick rules in the racing rule book extra session by converting a belted a pair of homers and which prohibit a husband and jumper with 45 seconds left in Mike Epstein and Campy wife from riding horses on the regulation to tie the score at Campaneris had one each in same track. "But it would have been a Oakland's triumph; and Don Kessinger homered during a long, drawn out affair. And, first inning as the Cubs although I'm sure we could whipped the Indians. g Doug Rader's Water Heaters signle scored Rick Renick and Wafer Softener!; The BYU Soccer Club spon- gave the Astros a victory over rookie Minnesota catcher and invitational sored a high school Sprinkling Systems soccer tournament Friday with Terry Humphrey dropped outten Utah high school teams fielder Boots Day's throw at INSTALL NOW the plate in the ninth inning to participating in a round-robiTHE EXPERTS CALL allow the winning run to score type schedule. the the as Rangers nipped Each team played four games, but a champion Expos. The Pittsburgh Pirates placed wasn't determined. East High was voted as the veteran second baseman Bill disawinner of the team sport- Mazeroski on the FLilSMEATING bled list with a back injury and teams Other award. smanship PROVO entered in the tourney wera the White Sox, put outfielder DIAL: 373-- 1 003 on the Jim Lyttle Highland, South, Provo, 56 North 2nd Wttt disabled list with a recurring Olympus, Spanish Fork, Skyline, knee injury. Granite, and Murray. Bullets Nip Knicl 21-2- In Overtime 108-10- 5 York Knicks confronted each other in another playoff strug- gle and what happened was like what happens every time these two teams meet. They come Common Bond Results In Marriage, Divorce Pacers, Squires Gain First Wins In ABA Playoffs Eleven-and-und12-1- 16-1- 102-9- fina 114-10- Exhibition Game Results have won, we'd have the race tracks and stewards down on us." together like cats on a hot tin roof. The scratching and clawing went into overtime, the hissing was for Earl Monroe and Archie Clark emerged as the top cat with 38 points in a 108-1Bullets victory. The win extended the Bullets' home court hex over the Knicks to six straight playoff victories. The Hawks checked Boston's fast break and beat the Celtics, for the first time this season. Boston had won five straight meetings between the two dabs, four in the regular uuo something new,For tomorrow 113-10- 4, the two obtained a So, divorce Feb. 24. season and the first playoff "I'm still in love with Johnny on Wednesday. and he still loves me," Mary game Clark had a tremendous said. "Wfc have a from night, hitting on daughter we love very much. the floor and eight straight at As far as we're concerned the the foul line, including a clutch divorce is just a piece of pair with 39 seconds remaining paper." in the extra session to give The daughter divides her Baltimore the lead for good at time between mother and Jack Marin added the father. Mary said the divorce final points of the game on would continue as long as she another pair of three throws pursues her riding career. with three seconds left. Walt Frazkr scored 31 points and Dave Dt'Busschere added 24 for the Knicks, who will try TROY, N.Y. (UPI) --Ed to even the Eastern Conference Jucker, former Cincinnati Roy- series at 1 Sunday in New als coach, has resigned as York. chairman of the Rensselaer Lou Hudson scored 41 points Polytechnic Institute Athletic to pace the Ka'ks, while John department to become head Havlicek of Boston led all basketball coach and director of scorers with 4il points. 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