Tampa Bay Times St. Petersburg, Florida Tuesday, February 15, 1972 - Page 29
Chess: A Tale of Two Cities
Amsterdam (UPI) — Max Euwe, president of the World Chess Federation, announced Monday the world title match between Russia's Boris Spassky and the United States' Bobby Fischer will be held both in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, and Reykjavik, Iceland.
Euwe, in a sort of Solomon's decision, took the first choices of each of the players and awarded each city half the games in the 24-game title match. Belgrade will have the first 12 games.
Euwe said the championships should not start later than June 25, but he added he would agree if they started a few days earlier. He said the players might need extra rest because they have to play in two countries.
Belgrade has topped the list submitted by the 28-year-old challenger, Fischer. Reykjavik was the first choice of Spassky.
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