Thursday, July 13. 1972 3 --- Spassky Confounds Foe; Fisher Dislikes Camera REKVJAVIK, Iceland (AP)—With a hopeless position on the chess board, Bobby Fischer made it clear Wednesday, then returned to lose the first game of the world chess championship to Boris Spassky. After the game was over Fischer told the man who taught him the moves of the game when he said, "I will play N.X. that 'it will settle down.'" It was a bad day all around for the 28-year-old American. In addition to concussion, he had a broken finger of the 24-game match. Fischer developed NEWS FROM London was that James Silverer, a banker in pounds—about $120,000—wouldn't be able to get his money out of England because the bank didn't recognize it. Slater's donation, which pushed the total prize money to $300,000, enticed Fischer to end the campaign and initiated start of the match July 2. University Summer Kansan Asked about Slater's problem, Fischer snapped, "No comment." The play lasted only one hour and three minutes. It was the continuation of a game begun Tuesday and adjourned after 40 ONE OF Spassky's pawns threatened a Fischer pawn when play concluded. Tuesday night. Rojas Grand Slam Beats Orioles 11-4 BALTIMORE (AP) - Cookie Roja's grand slam home highlighted a seven-run 10th inning explosion that powered the Kansas Royals past the Oakland Orioles 1-2 Wednesday night. moves with Fischer in a position the experts said would give him only a draw at best. Spassky had another win over the black diagonals and three pawns. Fischer was down to his knees, barely touching the loose on the king's side. in the first move Wednesday, Spassky captured the pawn. Fischer recaptured with his king and moved his paws into queening position. Tied with the big American were two of his countrymen, Frank Bear and Dave Marr, and British veteran Peter Townsend John Mayberry knocked in the The Royals first broke a 4-12 tie when Baltimore reliever Eddie Watt forced in a run by hitting Beninella with the bases loaded. Jacklin Leads In First Round MURFIELD, Scotland (AP) — Tony Jacklin of Britain shot a 69 today and took the first-round lead in the British Open Golf Championship, winning a Jack Knife bogey to bag the entire hole and finished with a 70. Nicklaus, trying for a gold grand slam of the U.S. and British Open, Masters and PGA, was two strokes under par with the United States in a settle for one-one round and a share of second place. Defending champion Lee Trevino, who swept the U.S. last year, carded a 71, as listed in the Gary Player of South Africa. second run of the rally with a sacrifice fly before Roaj unloaded his big hit. Bobby Knoop's RBI single delivered the final run of the game as the last outright sixth outing in the last seven games. The Royals took a 2-0 lead in the first on Boog Powell's two-run run, but they were unable to get it in the second on Boog Powell's single and Dave Johnson's home run. Kansas City took a 4-2 lead in the third as Richie Scheibelmilch singled Amos Ots and his team to a win run with a forceout bouncer. The Orioles came back to tie it again with two runs in the seventh on three, Robinson's Powell's home run of the season. In the National League, Bullet Bob Gibson hurried a six-hitter for his ninth consecutive victory of the baseball season and chipped in with his third home run of the season in a 7-0 national dents to a 7-0 National League victory over Atlanta Wednesday night. The 36-year-old Gibson, who began his winning streak following five season-opening losses, drilled a fast ball off Braves pitcher Ron Alcantara. Ron Bauer, 34, over the left field in the fourth inning. It was the Cards' 17th victory in their last 21 games. Suddenly after five minutes of pain and some indecisive pain, animatedly to chief referee Lothar Schmidt of West Germany Fischer strode to his dressing room where he told Schmid, who kept him awake. He continued play unless a movie camera 150 feet from the chest board was ordered shut off. Schmid ordered his order the camera removed. Baseball Standings Kansan Photo by LINDA SCHIL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League W. 41 L. Pet. G.B. Detroit 83 41 L. Pet. G.B. Baltimore 41 35 L. Pet. Miami 36 35 L. Pet. New York 38 27 L. Pet. Cleveland 32 43 L. Pet. Chicago 42 43 L. Pet. West Oakland 48 29 632 Hicago 48 39 614 Nashville 48 29 605 Louisian City 20 38 506 California 20 38 493 Miami 20 38 493 W. W. L. Pritz G.B. Nebraska 48 12 10 New York 65 32 27 Oklahoma 40 36 526 Illinois 40 36 526 Fairmont 34 43 423 Tennessee 44 43 423 National League Cincinnati; 46 31 307 | Houston 47 34 198 | Los Angeles 37 42 405 | San Francisco 37 42 406 | Atlanta 36 49 144 Detroit 3. Tampa 2. Kansas City 1. Baltimore 8. Kansas City 1. Baltimore 8. Houston 7. Oakland 0 Houston 7. Oakland 0 Cleveland 4. Chicago 1. Cleveland 4. Chicago 1. New York 4. San Francisco 0 New York 4. San Francisco 0 San Diego 6. Montreal 3 San Diego 6. Montreal 3 Wednesday's Secret Merchant of Venice Opens Friday Stivock will be Castulo Guera's final role at KU . . . Skyjacker With Pistol Asks $550,000 Ransom OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—An American Airlines 727 with 57 persons aboard landed at Wichita Falls, Okla., eight hours after an armored hijacker demanding $550,000 in ransom was thwarted in his attempt to land near Dallas and take a plane. Aircraft, authorizes迅 An American Airlines spokesman said the hijacker, described as about 45, 6-feet and extremely nervous, had demanded $50,000 in circulated $100 bills and "we accede to our force to accede to his demands." The spokesman said the air pirate "has a pistol but he has not used it in any threatening manner." At the hijacker's request, the spokesman said, the far runway of the airport was cleared and officials were attempting to comply with the jihacker's demands for the money, parachutes and refueling of the plane. The man has not met his mission, the plane would be. It was believed that the hijacker would release the passengers aboard the Oklahoma City-to-Dallas flight. "We are making arrangements to fuel him and meet any other demands," a spokesman said. Meanwhile, a representative of American Airlines was on his way to the ransom. The representative was expected to arrive in Tulsa, Oklahoma. After circling the Greater Southwest airport at Belfort Worth, we headed north toward violent thunderstorms sweeping the area grounded all planes and grounded our aircraft. Kansan Photo by JOHN REE Taped Sounds To Accompany Concert Soloist A free concert of contemporary music will be presented by the School of Fine Arts at 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 17, in Swarthout Recital Hall. Students Double As Mail Service Employes Included in the concert will be two electronic works to be performed by members of the KU faculty. Charles Hoag, associate professor of music theory, said he was not the only one to provide the accompaniment for the solist. The sounds, which are recorded on a tape or disc from the composer or publisher. In the last year at KU, there has been an increased interest in electronic music, said Hoag. CUIDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) - Forty divorce decrees issued in this border town between 1969 and 1971 were falsified, State Attorney Hector Velzé filed an assault case with a high ranking U.S. official made a personal investigation that revealed the falsification. BY TRISHA TEETER Kansas Staf Writer Red Collefflager Marion graduate student, jett, and Steve Leach, Perry graduate student, work in mail room . . . When Castilo Guerra came to Kansas, from Tucuman, he began a graduate study in dramas, he did not think he would take part in the play. Actor's Last Performance Is in 'Merchant of Venice' "Although Shylock is mythical, he represents a lot of evil that is really here in the world." "I didn't think I would be able to take part in productions because of my English," he said. "It is one thing to recte the lines communal and another to really communicate full meaning to the audience." "SYHLOCK is a Jew, but his character was not a reflection on Jews in general." Guerra said. "There were not many Jews in the 1930s when I chose Hosei he chose an alien force to represent evil. If the play had been written today he might have used someone from another Only 15 days after his arrival, he was rehearsing the part of the player for "Rosecnerez and Gl尔德恩 are Dead." Guerra has proved that his ability to adapt his acting style to the English language was greater than his fears. He developed a Director for "Merchant" Fred Vesper, a doctoral candidate at KU. He is on leave from the University of Nebraska, where he is head of a theatre there and mainly theatre there and director of the Muse Troupe. "Sibylock is a chill character to play because he is so evil, yet so real. He is full of greed, corruption and all the qualities associated with the devil," said Caitlin, accounting to portray a man. "THE Merchant of Venice" opens Saturday night with Geurra in the part of Shvlock. The point of this comedy of young lovers entangled in a businessman's feud is that of good versus evil, according to Guerra. Antonio, who stakes "the king" and "the queen," represents good—Shihollock, evil. FAB FIFTIES PRICES at BOOBAH Campus Mail Room Active; Provides Services for KU By PAM VINDUSKA Kansan Staff Writer The campus mailing room in the basement of Strong Hall is something many people know from their childhood. The handles mail going from one campus building to another. It also handles mail to the campus from students living off campus, and it is mailed in a campus mail box. Campus mail boxes can be found in every campus building. Pickup and delivery is carried out with special days. Because of the administrative offices in Strong there occurs four times a day. a person is no longer at the University, mail addressed to him is returned to the sender. If a According to Rod Oelschlager, Marion graduate student and an employee, one of the most important things they do is handle paychecks. He said this information a large volume of their work. Gillispie, who has worked in the mailing room for three years, told us that the mailing room had always been in Strong Hall basement, though it has had three locations there. Its present spot was acquired last month. person is away temporarily, his mail is sent to the department where he works. Mail is sent to persons rather than to builders. Estimates of the daily volume of mail handled in the room ranged from Gillippe's 500 pieces to Employee's employee's gossips of 25 to 30 pounds. "But we have a lot of fun," added another employee. Sometimes textbooks are put in manila envelopes and mailed, but they aren't accepted or delivered. They must be return- Five persons work in the mailing office, two students and two students. Bill Gillispie, head clerk, said emailed letters to the department and deliver campus mail, and delivery campus mail. If a letter with a wrong or incomplete address is mailed, attempts are made to correct the address. If this is not possible, it "We're efficient,' said Oelschlager. PRAGUE (AP)—The Czechoslovak Communist party daily Rude Pravo complained that movie theaters were showing too many American movies, in consideration often led to a distribution policy that was incomprehensible and contrary to educational needs. "We do not handle books," Oelschlager said. system of sounds for the language of the theatre to insure that his performances are consistent with the portrayal of the part he plays. Great gift idea. Guerra, 27, spent the years between 1964 and 1971 struggling within Tucumán's extensive theatre program. Guerra has been involved in six productions at KU, acting in five and directing another that he translated from Spanish. The other two productions were formed in as "Hamlet," which closed Tuesday night. Give something different. Tasty. Hot. Tender. A special sauce. Cheese. Lettuce. McDonald's. File O' Fish Sandwich. Wrapped free. HE PORTRAYED Orsino in "Twelfth Night," *Ferall* in "Plea in Her Ear" and the ghost and the player in Hamlet. In a courtroom experimental group in an improvised production of "Ceremony for Murder Black," in which he used a female librettist to theatre theories, he said. Guerrera's search for an expanded and more innovative attitude toward theatre began in 1960 when she met Tucuman, Argentina. He studied medicine for two years before turning to the theatre. He was a professor of English when he took the first degree to study in America in 1971. 901 West 23rd Street "The Merchant of Venice" will be Guerra's last stage appearance. It will spend August and September in New York, sponsored by the Institute of International Education, studying on- and off-campus way produe. GUERRA starred in 1968 in a popular television series based on the life of Argentina's folk hero, who lived in the late 1800s. McDonald's "Working in different backgrounds and with different approaches to achieve the greatest amount of knowledge," he said. "I am finding a more universal attitude toward people who grow as an actor and a director." "I want to get a wider and larger theatre," he said, "but my greatest interests are the Shakespeare Festival and public剧院." In October, Guerra will go to brittany and to the theatre. The Theatre School and Company, an advanced school for actors and directors. It is one of three schools that own the companies in England, he said, and specializes in Shake- In 1989, Tucumman's company presented its own Festival. Guerra said that the trip turned out to be an important step for his acting career in many ways. HE RECEIVED a scholarship from the British Consulate to The young actors got fed up with the traditional, official theatre tradition, they put a stationary movement," he said. "We broke away and created our own group, embodying the theatre to the people." study there for two years and he will then return to Argentina. For a year and half, he and five other young actors traveled throughout Argentina performer exchange for food, Guerna said. Presents By MERCHANT OF VENICE By WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE July 15,17,18, 19,20,21,22 UNIVERSITY THEATRE—MURPHY HALL All Performances at 8:00 p.m. Refreshments & Entertainment at 7:30 in Main Lobby Ticket Prices: $2.00 KU Students $1.00 with ID Telephone UN4-3982 Welcome Incoming Freshmen May we help you with your housing needs JAYHAWKER TOWERS APARTMENTS Surrounded by the K.U. Campus 300 2 Bedroom Apartments lot more than 5 minute walking anywhere Not more than 5 minute: walking anywhere. 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