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Show Sunday,JuIy9,1972 Allison Sets Record, Gets Pole Position New Complications Could Delay Opening of World Chess Match champion Spassky and challenger Fischer to come to the REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPD chess hall together Sunday to which study the facilities and, hopeNew complications, might further delay the start of fully, approve them. the world chess championship This touchy job will now be match between Brois Spassky taken over by Gudmundur . of the Soviet Union and serving as j American Bobby Fischer, arose Schmld's deputy. j today when the chief arbiter . "This could be critical," said left Iceland. Fred Cramer, vice president of a West the U.S. chess Federation. Lothat Sclimid, German grand master picked "Picking the board and the Chess pieces is a much more difficult by the International Federation (FIDE) as arbiter, job than to referee the match flew home this morning and as such." said he would not return until U.S. chess sources would not nexi Thursday when the se-- rule out the possibility of a i cond game is scheduled to be further postponement of the first gamealready played. delayed Schmid, who runs his own nine days as a result of publishing firm in Bamberg, Schmid's departure. said he was going back to The first game of the match is scheduled to be Germany because his son had been injured in a traffic played July 11. accident. Fischer stayed indoors today Schmid had invited world observing his sabbath, whicl By IAN WESTERGREN . Arnlaugson, lasts from 6 p.m. Friday until 6 p.m. Saturday. Fischer is a member of the California-base- d Fundamentalist sect called the Church of God. Spassky went salmon fishing with an Icelandic chess player, who Froeystein Thobergson, had invited both players to Northern Iceland where the salmon streams are rich. If popularity were a determining factor, Spassky would retain his title hands down. Ches-ma- d Icelanders continually speculate who will win and compare the different personalities of the Soviet champio.i ana his American challenger. Spassky, a Russian, mixes freely and appears to be just about everybody's favorite. Fischer has in effect cut himself off. As one of his seconds put it, New Yorker the "lives in his own world." fly-t- Substitute Racer Lowers Track Mark in Practice position in today's qualifying, It will cut six weeks out of his or winning the Sunday race, season. GAINESVILLE, Gx (UPI)-Geo- rge second in the 1972 Can-AStewart, the world champion, Follmer, a journeyman series. Hulme won the opener dropped out of the Can-Aracer of 38 years, took three at Mosport Park, Ontario, after series earlier in the week. hours to get the feel of Roger outlasting Donohue's challenge Stewart, signed to Team d Penske's Porsche in the Porsche. McLaren to replace last year's and the blind bends of the Koad Preparations for the race series champion, Revson, said Atlanta course and then low- were marked by backing and his ulcer would force him to ered the lap record by three filling in the lead teams. limit his driving to Grand Prix seconds Friday in practice for Donohue, during private prac- events. So the team promptly Sunday's Canadian - American tice here Monday, rode his rehired Revson, who won this Porsche through a scarifying, Challenge Cup race. race last year for the orange g cars. Thus Follmer, replacing the crash when its rear deck flew 24 Barring wholesale breakon Donohue Mark injured off on the back straight. downs, the only cars that hours' notice, made it clear he It totalled the car no great appeared to have a hope of the Penske was continuing disaster for a team which staying near the Team McLachallenge to Team McLaren, but it ren and Penske entries were whose cars have dominated this always carries a spare also tore up the cartilage and the Shadow, a new series virtually since its incepversion of last year's ligaments in the Indianapolis tion. 500 champion's left knee. It was and almost Follmer's time of 1.14:8 well decided Thursday night that it Shadow, and a Lola T310 which under the track record of 1:17:4 would have to be operated on, was being flown in from was only a second better than and Follmer was called in from London for David Hobbs and the No. 1 California to take Donohue's would have only Saturday to Denny Hulme, McLaren driver. place. get set up for the race. The McLaren cars Peter Donohue, at the track Friday Revson is the No.2 driver, on crutches and in apparent replacing Jackie Stewart ap- pain, said he would enter an peared to be the only ones with Atlanta hospital Saturday for a chance of taking the pole surgery by a football surgeon. By JOHN G. EARNER m turbo-charge- Fischer's actions in turning up late for the match, which was scheduled to have begun last Sunday, and in fighting for more money have hurt his reputation here, "We don't like Fischer," said a Reykjavik waiter. "He might be a great chess player but he is behaving like a child." Spassky, 35, purportedly a journalist, arrived more thai; two weeks aga and moved into a hotel as just another guest. He goes shopping clone, plays tennis and goes swimming with but without a his advisers police guard. He always has a ready smile for the many fans who want to exchange a word or get his autograph. He eats in the hotel restaurant. Fischer, when he arrived, was whisked directly from the plane to a villa on the outskirts of the city that was put at his disposal. Outside was a police guard. For days he stayed indoors and made only two forays outsideonce in the early morning when he asked the police guard to take him to the hall where the match will be played and once to the countryside, where he went for a walk. Fischer then decided the house was too noisy and asked for another one, meanwhile moving to the presidential suite at the most luxurious hotel in town, the Tenn. BRISTOL, (UPI) Bobby Allison posted 8 track record Friday and won the pole position for Sunday's Volunteer 500 stock car race at the Bristol International Speedway. The Huevtuwn, Ala'., driver drove his 1972 Chevrolet 106.097 miles per hour as the first 10 qualifiers won spots for the 267 mile race. Allison bested Richard Pet-ty- 's Volunteer mark of 103.589 but was shy of the absolute track record of 107.375 miles per hour which was set before NASCAR for rules called restrictor devices on carbure- tors. "etty grabbed the outside front row driving his 1972 Plymouth to a best lap of 105.151 miles per hour. Bobby Isaac of Catawba, N.C., was the only top driver failing to make a run at the pole position for the $38,725 Winston Cup series race. His 1972 Dodge developed draw. 9 8-- board in the fifth on a single v and then caught fire in the homer by sixth ith a three-ru- n cirning Friday night as Salt Tom Silverio and a two-ru- n lake outgunned Hawaii for an cuit clout by Piily Parker, both 6 win in the Pacific Coast to centerfield. Hawaii scored single runs in leape. The Islanders were not cowed the seventh and the eighth inby the brace of homers and nings, the first after the Angel quickly caught up, tying the shortstop bobbled the ba'l and score at but Salt Lake eked the second on a double by Ivout another run on a series of an Murrell. The winning run came in the singles in the seventh and yet another homer in the eighth seventh when Bruce Christen-se- n iced the win, the 11th straight singled with two out, moved to third and scored on a single victory for the Angels. Hawaii scored first in the by relief pitcher Bob Stickles. Doug Howard's homer was game on a John Werha: homer in the second inning, adding his 15th of the season. two more runs in the fifth. Albuquerque got four in the first on the way to the 10--3 win The Angels got on the score SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -A- ngel home run hitters knocked in five runs in the sixth in8-- 6--6, CHICAGO (UPI) Major league baseball owners have taken steps to avert a repetition of costly disputes with players such as the lengthy and embarrassing players' strike which delayed the start of the current season. They met briefly Friday and emerged with a new arrangement which broadens t!e commissioner's powers and streamlines the owners' player relations committee for quicker widespread criticism because of his passive role during Lhe players' strike. Many observers believed the walkout could have been settled earlier if he had been allowed to intervene. A player relations committee with its new membership of six members as compared to the old line-u- p of 10 will "obviously increase its effectiveness," Kuhn said. The executives did not get around to naming the six members, but Kuhn said they probably would include many of those already on the body. The committee will consist of the two league presidents, one member over Taccma. Doug Rau ran his record to 1 by going fhe route while Von Joshua and Dave Iopes pulled a double steal io the first inning highlight outburst. Tucson took Eugene 2 with lefty Mike Baldwin going six innings to pick up the win, thanks to a nice relief job by veteran Charlie Hartenstein who got his ninth save. Unescores: 010 021 1106 11 0 Hawaii Salt lake 000 015 llx- -8 12 1 Ribant, Baldwin (6), Barey (7), Monteagudo (8) and Han-eFoster, Miali (6), Dierks (7), Stickles (7), Barrientos (8) and Hutto. WP-M- iali, LP HR Hawaii, Baldwin, Werhas (his 9th), Salt Lake, Silverio (his 3rd), Howard (his :02. 15th), Parker (his 14th). y; 5. OwnersMakeChanges - 104.612 m.p.h. Cecil Gordon of Commisser Bowie Kuhn said Horse Shoe, N.C., was fourth in the executives voted unania Mercury at 103.347, mously to grant him the power There were three other to intervene immediately in a Chevrolet drivers besides Allithe commisdispute. Formerly, son in the top ten. sioner was required to give 20 Ren Kesclowski of Drayton day's notice before calling a Plains, Mich., was in 7th place meeting of the owners. with a 1970 Chevrolet. Kuhn was the target of Loftleider. He has made no public appearances except at the draw to determine who would play white and thus get the first move in the opening game. Spassky won that Ulah-P- aee Howard Hits 15th Homer As Salt Lake Wins, 6 trouble which his crew was unable to fix before Friday's trials were completed. Isaac is expected to lead today's qualifying when the final 20 positions will be filled. LeeRoy Yarbrough of Columbia, S.C., was third qualifier in a 1971 Ford with a speed of action. meci-jnic- THE HERALD, Prcvo. each league's executive council, and one more man from each league to be appointed later, Kuhn said. of 118. Tacoma Albuquerque 000 000 0303 430 010 02x-- 10 S 1 11 2 Goltz, Gill (2), Barnes (6), Albury (8) and Dempsey; Rau and Ferguson. LP-GHR Cey, Patterson. oltz. 000 010 030- -4 12 1 Portland Phoenix 000 003 000-J- 31 (8) and Ashby; Ley Dunning, C. Williams and Sadek. WP Dunning. HR Hodge. 000 100 100- -2 4 3 020 300 00x- -5 11 1 Eugene Tucson Fremuth, Peraza (4), Cates (4), Sukla (7) and Boone; Baldwin, Hartenstein (7) and win. LP Varney. 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In other National League back-to-bac- action, Los Angeles defeated New York, Chicago edged Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and Atlanta divided a doubleheader, with the Pirates taking the and the Braves opener, 10-6--1, 1, 2, winning the nightcap, 2, Montreal downed San Francisand Philadelphia and co, San Diego split a doubleheader, the Phillies winning the opener, and the Padres capturing the nightcap, In the American League, Texas edged Baltimore, 2, 2, 6--1. 6--3, ps 5--3, Dusty Baker singled home Darrell Evans in the seventh inning to give Atlanta a second game victory over Pittsburgh. Righthander Jim Hardin held g the Pirates to seven hits in the nightcap to gain his second straight victory. In the opener, Gene Alley hit homer and Milt a three-ru- n May, filling in for catcher Manny Sanguillen, had a performance. Dave Cash, Gene Clines and Al Oliver each had three hits. 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