New York Times, New York, New York, Sunday, July 10, 1960
Reshevsky Remains Tied For Chess Lead
Samuel Reshevsky of New York and Wolfgang Unzicker of West Germany remained tied, 8—4, for the lead in the international chess masters tournament yesterday at Buenos Aires.
Reshevsky drew with Erich Eliskases of Argentina in forty-four moves of an English opening in the twelfth round. Unzicker drew with Boris Ivkov of Yugoslavia in nineteen moves on the black side of Slav defense.
Larry Evans, a former United States champion, holds third place with 7½—3½. South American news sources reported that his twelfth-round match with Laszlo Szabo of Hungary was adjourned after forty moves. The New Yorker had the black side of a Queen's Gambit declined, but the Hungarian was a pawn ahead in a rook and bishop ending.