New York Times, New York, New York, Thursday, April 27, 1972 - Page 04
Puerto Rico Offers To Be Host In Chess
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, April 26 (Reuters)—Puerto Rico has offered to be host for the chess match between the world champion, Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union, and his American challenger, Bobby Fischer. The International Chess Federation president, Dr. Max Euwe, announced the Puerto Rican offer here today.
Dr. Euwe said Puerto Rico's offer to stage a part or the whole of the contest was made in a telephone call to him while he was in Singapore recently.
The contest was to have been played in two stages, first in Belgrade beginning on June 22, and next in Reykjavik, Iceland. But after disagreements over fees and venues for the match, Yugoslavia announced two weeks ago it would not stage the first half in Belgrade.
Dr. Euwe, a former world champion, said today: “If it is impossible to hold the whole match in Europe, I will consider Puerto Rico.” He said he would make his decision when he returned to the Netherlands on Monday.