New York Times, New York, New York, Monday, July 11, 1960
Reshevsky Leads In Chess Tourney
Goes Ahead in Masters at Buenos Aires After He Defeats Pachman
Samuel Reshevsky of the United States took the lead from Wolfgang Unzicker of West Germany yesterday in the thirteenth round of the international chess masters tournament at Buenos Aires, according to South American news sources.
By defeating Ludek Pachman of Czechoslovakia in twenty-five moves, Reshevsky went ahead with a tally of 9—4. Unzicker is second, a point ahead of Larry Evans of the United States and Laszlo Szabo of Hungary.
Unzicker adjourned a knight and pawn ending of a Nimzo-Indian defense with Erich Eliskases of Argentina after forty moves. Evans was paired with Bobby Fischer, the United States champion, in a Ruy Lopez drawn after twenty-three moves.
The biggest gain was made by Carlos Guimard of Argentina, who defeated Alberto Foguelman, also of Argentina, in a Queen's Indian defense lasting thirty-two moves and also winning on the black side of a Dutch defense against Pal Benko of New York, adjourned from the twelfth round after forty-eight moves.