The Guardian London, Greater London, England Tuesday, October 18, 1960
Golombek Draw First Game
Chess at Leipzig
Leipzig, October 17.
Only one game was completed in the first session of England's match with Sweden in the world team chess championship. Golombek had the better opening against Lundin and reached an ending with the advantage of the two bishops; but a slight inaccuracy enabled Lundin to reach a drawn position.
Penrose was always struggling with the black pieces against Stahlberg, and although he defended well Stahlberg still had the better ending at the adjournment. Clarke was also on the defensive against Johansson, but he neutralised his opponent's threat and should draw the adjourned game comfortably.
Other results in group (C): Bolivia 0, Hungary 2; Czechoslovakia 2, Mongolia 1; Greece 1, Iceland 3; Tunisia 3, Denmark 0. In other groups, Russia beat Monaco 4-0, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria and level, 1½-1½, and the United States lead Rumania 2-1. Bobby Fischer won the first game of the championship when his opponent Ghitescu blundered away his queen in 14 moves. The sensation of the day was the defeat of the former world champion Dr. Max Euwe, of Holland, by the 21-year-old Indian champion Aaron.