The Boston Globe Boston, Massachusetts Thursday, August 26, 1965 - Page 24 (★)
Checkmate
Fidel Castro has provided air cover for a young American to invade Cuba.
When the State Department forbade 22-year-old chess champion Bobby Fischer to go to Havana to compete in a tournament, Castro picked up the tab for a teletype set-up to permit the American to play long-distance from New York.
But there are some problems still facing this country as a result. Will the Central Intelligence Agency keep a close watch on the match to insure that Fischer won't be cheated?
And what will be the State Department's attitude if Fischer wins first prize of $2000 and has to go to Havana to collect? Will the winner get rooked?