The Guardian London, Greater London, England Thursday, July 14, 1960
Buenos Aires tournament
“Fourteen grandmasters are taking part in the strongest international event of the year. After 10 rounds, Reshevsky (United States) led with seven points, followed by his countryman Evans with six and a half. Reshevsky was a last-minute entry after his challenge to Bobby Fischer for a match for stakes of $1,000 a side was rejected. Szabo, Unzicker, Olafsson, and Korchnoi are in the leading group, but both Bobby Fischer and Gligoric are faring badly.
When Gligoric overlooked a simple win of a piece against Guimard of Argentina the audience burst into laughter, and after this game (his third successive defeat) Gligoric described his play as the worst of his career. Wade started poorly with a half out of six, but a later unconfirmed report states that he has beaten the Russian champion, Victor Korchnoi.”