New York Times, New York, New York, Saturday, July 16, 1960
Caution Is Stressed In Game By Masters
Although Bobby Fischer succeeded Samuel Reshevsky as the chess champion of the United States and has become a world figure in the sport, it is Reshevsky who has been faring the better of the two in the tournament at Buenos Aires.
There Reshevsky has been leading consistently since he lost his first game to Larry Evans, a former United States titleholder.
A cautiously conducted game resulted from the encounter between Reshevsky and Fischer which ended in a draw after thirty-seven moves.