New York Times, New York, New York, Tuesday, December 22, 1959
Fischer A Victor Ties For Second
U.S. Chess Champion Beats Bisguier in 60 Moves—Sherwin Plays Draw
The United States chess champion, Bobby Fischer, defending his title in the annual tournament for the Lessing J. Rosenwald trophy, scored his first victory of the competition last night.
The 16-year-old Brooklynite outmaneuvered Arthur B. Bisguier, a former titleholder, in sixty moves of a king and pawn ending at the Manhattan Chess Club.
Fischer tied Pal Benko, a Hungarian refugee; Herbert Seidman, a Brooklyn College graduate, and James T. Sherwin of New York for second place. Each has a 2-1 score.
Sherwin drew his first-round game with Robert Byrne in fifty-one moves.
The fourth round is scheduled for 6:30 tonight at the Manhattan Chess Club.
The scores of three tournament games: