This Associated Press report appears to be in error and in contradiction with the NY Times report of the same event on 11/10/1960, which states, “Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn, the national champion, defeated Wolfgang Uhlmann in his final-round adjourned game in forty-three moves…”
Clarion-Ledger Jackson, Mississippi Thursday, November 10, 1960
U.S. Finishes Second In Chess
Leipzig, East Germany (AP)—The U.S. team finished second in the Chess Olympics although Bobby Fischer of New York, the U.S. champion, lost his final match Wednesday.
First place went to the Russians.
Russia finished the month-long tourney with 34 points, the United States had 29 and Yugoslavia was third with 27.
Final match:
Robert James Fischer vs Klaus Darga
USA - FRG m (1960), West-Berlin FRG, Nov-10
French Defense: Winawer. Advance Variation (C19) 1-0