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Kennedy Boy Hurt DMEBOOfSaEff scare 8&1SW)M3Tf'B oci:l ii tot boNi v ; ... testtiaf.-v.; if"' j- Matthew Kennedy, 7, son of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, is sporting a new cast on his leg. Matthew, called Max by his family, broke his leg Sunday when a flagpole at the Kennedy compound snapped and hit him below the knee. A source close to the Kennedy family said Mathew and several other Kennedy children had strung a spinnaker to the flagpole outside the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy. Winds that reached 40 miles an hour finally snapped the flagpole. The New Fischer Bobby Fischer plans to expand his moe to include a car, a home nastic in Southern California and more dates with girls now that he is world chess Life champion, Magazine reported Sunday. But no change will diminish the position of chess as the most important thing in Fischers life, the magazine said. "What I really want to do is encourage respect for chess, Fischer was quoted as telling Life last week in Reykhavik, Iceland. "Chess masters should play under superb conditions and be paid as well as top athletes. life-styl- fccfo-.tec- 1 ' f I v., I Famous Name Reuben Meeuwsen, a cousin of Terry Ann Meeuwsen, thinks that she has solved one family problem by winning the Miss America crown Nobody used to be able to spell our name, he said. "But now its getting to be a pretty famous name, he said in DePere, Wise. Boris Spassky didnt show it if he was bothered by the treatment he received on returning home to Moscow after losing the world chess championship to American Bobby Fischer. Spassky, who in Reyjavik, Iceland, let the title slip from Soviet hands for the first time in 24 years, arrived home Sunday night on a second-clas- s Aeroflot ticket from Copenhagen. 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