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Speaking of Chess 20 Nov 1960, Sun Sunday Gazette-Mail (Charleston, West Virginia) Newspapers.com“In the world chess team championship tournament recently concluded at Leipzig, East Germany, the twelve finalists wound up as follows: USSR, 34 to 10, USA, 29 to 15; Yugoslavia, 27 to 17; Hungary, 22½ to 21½; Czechoslovakia, 21½ to 22½; Bulgaria 21 to 23; Argentina, 20½ to 23½; West Germany, 19½ to 24½; East Germany 19 to 25; Netherlands, 17 to 27; England and Romania, 16½ to 27½. Besides the championship tournament there were two other final events. Sweden won Section 1 with 27½ points, while the Philippines took Section 2 with a 28½ point total.
U.S. Champion Bobby Fischer flew to Leipzig from Iceland, where he competed in an international tournament. We have not seen the results of this event. Fischer seemed to do pretty well at Leipzig although he was not undefeated. He certainly had the satisfaction of winning from former world champion Dr. Max Euwe of the Netherlands.”