Star-Phoenix Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada Saturday, July 24, 1971 - Page 16
Chess - Fischer Repeats Star Performance by Harry Mather
By winning six consecutive games over his opponent in the semi-finals, Bobby Fischer duplicated his performance in the quarter finals and now qualifies for the challengers' final in September. This amazing record brings his total to 19 consecutive wins. During the inter-zonal last fall, Fischer was 3½ points ahead of his rival after winning the seven games. In the quarter finals at Vancouver it was 6-0 over Taimanov, and now 6-0 over Larsen — for a total of 19 games without conceding even a draw!
By way of contrast, Petrosian and Korchnoi appeared to be setting a record of consecutive draws in the other section of the semi finals until Thursday. After eight straight draws Petrosian took the lead, claiming victory on the 42nd move.
Fischer and one of the Soviet players will play a 12-game final match on neutral ground early in September for the right to meet world champion Boris Spassky next year. Exact location of the challengers' final has not been set, but from all appearances it will be in Yugoslavia, France, or Argentina.