Fort Lauderdale News, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Sunday, September 21, 1958
Bobby Fischer, the Brooklyn wonder boy of chess, has been awarded the title of international grandmaster. The 15-year-old prodigy is the youngest player to whom the honor has ever been given.
He won the award as a result of his brilliant performance in the Interzonal Tournament held recently in Yugoslavia in which 21 of the world's best players competed. Fischer finished in a tie for fifth place, thus qualifying for next year's Candidates tournament. The winner of that event will then meet world champion Mikhail Botvinnik in 1960 for the world title.
Others who qualified were Mikhail Tal of Russia, Svetozar Gligoric of Yugoslavia, Paul Benko of Hungary, Tigran Petrosian of Russia and Fridrik Olafsson of Iceland. Also eligible for the Candidates Tournament are Vassily Smyslov and Paul Keres who placed first and second in the last Candidates Tournament.