The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, May 14, 1959
A Smile or Two
Illusion shattering, that's what it is.
We had been under the impression that the world's chess wizards thought of nothing but Reti's opening, Falkbeer's counter gambit, Giocco's piano, higher mathematics and perfect games of the past masters, never of such mundane things as money.
Then came the shocker from Chile. Bobby Fischer, 16, has caused a stir in the Santiago International Tournament. He kicked when he found awards in the meet include only one thousand dollars in cash plus “trophies and other stuff” in which he proclaimed no interest.
Bobby is an American boy, of course.—Miami Herald.