Wisconsin State Journal Madison, Wisconsin Tuesday, July 11, 1972 - Page 8
Chess Match Merits Front-Page Coverage
Sirs—Recently I have overheard criticism of The Wisconsin State Journal for giving front-page coverage to the Bobby Fischer affair. I am glad to see chess at last receiving the attention it deserves.
It is not unusual for the Olympics or the World Series to receive front-page treatment. No one argued that the Supreme Court anti-trust decision about baseball should have been consigned to the back pages. If any sporting event ever merits such treatment, then the world championship of chess does now. Chess is a difficult and demanding game, and America has a golden opportunity to capture, through Fischer, the world championship. In the Soviet Union chess champions are revered as national heroes.
Congratulations to The State Journal and the rest of the media for at last giving Fischer and chess a well-deserved prominence in the news.—Martin H. Dickinson, 1483 Carver St., Madison, Wis.