The Courier-Journal Louisville, Kentucky Sunday, July 17, 1960
Reshevsky Still Leads Argentina Chess Meet
By Merrill Dowden
I have just learned through the New York Times News Service that United States Champion Bobby Fischer won his adjourned game Thursday from Carlos Guimard of Argentina in 58 moves. Fischer, on the Black side of a King's Indian, succeeded at long last in promoting a passed Pawn.
The American champion for the most part has been below par in the International Tournament in progress at Buenos Aires.
Another winner was Bernardo Wexler of Argentina, who had set up a Slav defense against Wolfgang Unzicker of West Germany. This game went to 55 moves. Pal Benko of New York drew with Svetozar Gligoric of Yugoslavia in an English Opening in 75 moves.
Samuel Reshevsky, United States, still leads the field with 10½-4½, half a point in advance of Victor Korchnoi of Russia, 10-5. Larry Evans, United States, 9-6, is in a triple tie with Laszlo Szabo of Hungary and Mark Taimanov of Russia.
The sixteenth round is scheduled for today.