Sports Illustrated 'On the Cover'
On top of learning More About Thomas Emery, in that previous post I discovered that an influential American sports magazine was a source for in-depth feature articles about chess.
Here's a long article from Sports Illustrated about the first Armed Forces chess tournament.
Back to that old question, The Graffiti Wall - Is Chess a Sport? (December 2013), if SI thinks it's a sport, then the matter is settled. The magazine has even featured chess on its cover.
Left: 'U.S Chess Champion Lisa Lane'
Right: 'Bobby's Chessboard Mastery'
7 August 1961: QUEEN OF KNIGHTS AND PAWNS 'Once tolerated as a good-looking girl who played chess, Lisa Lane is now a champion who wants the world title' seven page article by Robert Cantwell
Lisa Lane is an ardent and optimistic girl who won the U.S. women's chess championship soon after she learned how to play chess and now expects whatever she is involved into work out as well. If Lisa hears of a tournament that may possibly be held at some time in the future she takes it for granted that she will play in it, she naturally believes that she will win, and from that it is only a logical step for her to buy a new dress in anticipation of her victory.
14 August 1972: HOW TO COOK A RUSSIAN GOOSE 'First, catch a Russian -- and at long last Bobby Fischer apparently has, dominating Boris Spassky so completely that only a sharp reversal can keep the young American from becoming world champion' four page article, also by Robert Cantwell
On summer evenings in Iceland the sun barely sinks below the horizon. There is a joke going around that Bobby Fischer demanded it set three hours earlier, but so far the Icelandic Chess Federation hasn't been able to arrange it. In any case, it is daylight most of the time, and the only real darkness in the land these days has been in the cavernous interior of Reykjavik's Exhibition Hall, where the World Championship Chess Match is going on, and possibly in the heart of Russia's Boris Spassky.
The last photo in the Lisa Lane piece looked familiar and I found it in an eBay post, Two American Champions (March 2016).
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At no.2, behind Serena Williams (Tennis)...
7 March 2017: Sports Illustrated's best portraits of women athletes 'In honor of International Women's Day, Sports Illustrated showcases portraits back through the years on our outstanding women athletes.'
...Photo by John G. Zimmerman.
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