The Miami News Miami, Florida Wednesday, July 28, 1971 - Page 20
Russians Ask Chess Match Be Held There
Moscow (Reuters) — The Soviet chess federation today suggested that the final of the world chess title challengers' tournament — between America's Bobby Fischer and Soviet grandmaster Tigran Petrosyan — be held in the Soviet Union.
The proposal was cabled to Max Euwe, president of the World Press Federation, Izvestia reported.
The winner of September's final will go on to contest the world title with the current holder, Soviet grandmaster Boris Spassky.
Petrosyan, 42-year-old former world champion, beat his compatriot Viktor Korchnoi with a single victory in a 10-game match which ended yesterday.
Fischer, a 28-year-old (Correction: Resident of New York), defeated Denmark's Bent Larsen in six straight games with an ease which Izvestia said “startled and disconcerted” Soviet chess fans.