New York Times, New York, New York, Sunday, August 17, 1958
Chess Champion Receives Praise
Cobo-Arteaga of Havana Is Honored After Winning U.S. Open Laurels
Rochester, Minn, Aug. 16—Eldis Cobo-Arteaga of Havana, who won the open championship of the United States Chess Federation last night was honored at a luncheon today.
Jerry Spann of Oklahoma city, Federation president, praised the Cuban for his accomplishment in outranking most of the top players of this country.
Spann brought out some of the champion's background, which includes drawn games with Samuel Reshevsky and Larry Evans in the Havana international tournament of 1952. In the team tournament at Helsinki, he was Cuba's No. 3 player and made a score of 8—6.
Cobo-Arteaga succeeds Bobby Fischer, who is playing at Portoroz, Yugoslavia.