New York Times, New York, New York, Friday, July 01, 1960
Reshevsky of U.S. Outplays Bazan
Wins in 40 Moves in Chess at Buenos Aires—Evans in Tie for First Place
Samuel Reshevsky of the United States yesterday won his adjourned fourth-round game from Oswaldo Bazan of Argentina in the international masters' tournament at Buenos Aires, according to South American news sources. Forty moves were played in a Sicilian defense before a decision was reached.
Reshevsky, who now has a score of 3—2, is tied for third place with seven others.
Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn lost to Erich Eliskases of Argentina. Fischer played the black side of a Nimowitsch defense. The game which had been adjourned earlier, lasted fifty-eight moves.
Larry Evans, like Reshevsky, a former United States champion, is tied for first place in the tournament with Wolfgang Unzicker of West Germany. Both players have scores of 3½—1½