Prodigy's Good Start
Bobby Fischer, 15-year-old U.S.A. National Champion, has made a good start in defense of his title in the current Championship now taking place at the Manhattan C.C. in New York, with victories over James Sherwin and Charles Kalme and draws with Paul Benko and William Lombardy. He holds an advantage in an adjourned game with Raymond Weinstein, national junior champion. While Larry Evans was racking up three straight wins, Paul Benko, one of the heroes of the Interzonal at Portoroz, went into reverse and lost his first three games. He also missed a win against Fischer. Reshevsky won from Weinstein and drew against three others. The rest of the field of twelve includes A. Bisguier, Edmar Mednis, Don and Robert Byrne in a single round-robin. Young Charles Kalme, Pennsylvania champion, replaced Nicolas Rossolimo, who withdrew.
Pal Benko vs Robert James Fischer
Portoroz Interzonal (1958), Portoroz SLO, rd 4, Aug-10
King's Indian Defense: Saemisch Variation (E80) 1-0
Paul Morphy vs Adolf Anderssen
Anderssen - Morphy (1858), Paris FRA, rd 9, Dec-27
Sicilian Defense: Paulsen. Szen Variation (B44) 1-0