The Courier-Journal Louisville, Kentucky Sunday, October 30, 1960
U.S. Scores Over Spain At Leipzig
Bobby Fischer Beats Perez At Top Board
By Merrill Dowden
Reports on the preliminaries of the Chess Olympics now being staged in Leipzig are sketchy, but I have learned through the New York Times News Service that our side is doing very well, thank you.
The United States team has defeated the strong Spanish entry, 2½ to 1½. Bobby Fischer was pitted against Perez at top board. The youthful American champion obtained two Rooks and a Knight for a Queen in a Sicilian Defense and scored in 52 moves.
At the second table, Robert Byrne was held to a draw by Arturo Pomar in a Slav Defense. Pomar's two Knights proved as good as Byrne's Bishops and they split the point after 30 moves.