The Sydney Morning Herald Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Saturday, July 22, 1972 - Page 1
How To Beat The World Champion...
in one easy move
Bobby Fischer, America's chess genius, was playing black in the position above and about to make his next move. Boris Spassky, Russia's world champion, had amazingly just made the kind of error a beginner makes. And with one devastating move Fischer gained such an advantage that Spassky resigned immediately.
It happened, to a roar of applause from the spectators, in the fifth game of the world title match, played yesterday in Reykjavik, Iceland. It brought Fischer level with Spassky on 2½ points.
Fischer needs 12½ points to wrest the title held by the Russians ever since World War II. Spassky needs only 12 points to stay champion.
Fischer's winning move is given on Page 4, with the latest report and game details.