Excerpt from “Endgame”, Frank Brady, pg 138-139 and Barry M. Goldwater v. Ralph Ginzburg, Warren Boroson, and Factmagazine, Inc., 414 F.2d 324, 2d Cir. (1969), Scribd Government Docs
Courier-Post, Camden, New Jersey, Friday, August 23, 1963 - Page 38
Fraud, Smut Peddlers Targets of P.O. Dept.
The Courier-Journal Louisville, Kentucky Sunday, June 09, 1963 - Page 56 (★)
Can Women Compete With Men in Chess?
Just how strong are the top chess players on the distaff side? Are the best women players any match for the men?
Since members of the fair sex usually stage their own tournaments, holding themselves aloof from the masculine variety, such questions are largely academic.
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Soviet officials have been trying to arrange a showdown. They would like for Bobby to meet their women's champion and world titlist, Nona Gaprindasvili.
The only stumbling block to such a match at present is Fischer's terms, he insists on a stake of $3,000. If that can be arranged, the battle of the sexes will be on.
Ralph Ginzburg - Smut Peddler
https://bfchos.blogspot.com/2018/08/ralph-ginzburg-smut-peddler.html
Fischer Denies Knight-Odds Remark
A Legend on the Road by John Donaldson (Page 158)
http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/winter129.html#CN_9218
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, Tuesday, March 22, 1966 - Page 5
Supreme Court Upholds 2 Obscenity Convictions
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/22990331/supreme_court_upholds_2_obscenity/
Southern Illinoisan, Carbondale, Illinois, Sunday, May 26, 1968 - Page 5
Defamation case: Goldwater says he's vindication; Ginzburg told to pay
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/22990137/defamation_case_goldwater_says_hes/
The Gazette Montreal, Quebec, Canada Thursday, March 14, 1963 - Page 20 (★)
Soviet Girl Presents Challenge To Male Players
Bobby Fischer, brilliant, outspoken young American chess player, once said scornfully he could give a knight advantage to any woman player and still beat her.…
[Bobby Fischer denied this slanderous, defamatory remark, as well as other statements attributed to him taken out of context by Ralph Ginzburg.]
The Soviet Union now thinks it has a young lady who could make Fischer eat his words.
[And this lady thinks its high time for Ginzburg to eat his.]
Excerpt on the “Knight-odds” remark from:
Page 158 of A Legend on the Road by John Donaldson (Milford, 2005)
http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/winter129.html#CN_9218
Arizona Daily Star Tucson, Arizona Monday, December 16, 1963 - Page 1 (★)
Chess' Bad Boy At Work Again
SHODDY JOURNALISM.
Citing nonsense invented by Ralph Ginzburg, Harper’s January 1962, again.
Media outlets already knew in 1963, as did the chess establishment Bobby Fischer had publicly denied the content and disavowed context portrayed by Ralph Ginzburg. But dishonest reporters and ill-repute chess journalists continued citing the smut, even after Barry Goldwater sued Ralph Ginzburg for smearing his reputation through defamation/slander. A concerted effort to destroy a man's professional reputation and career.
Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana, Friday, August 07, 1964 - Page 6
‘Survey’ Seeks To Smear Barry
There are many potential motives for Ralph Ginzburg to slander America's Chess Icon who posed a real threat to Soviet dominance…
The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Thursday, April 23, 1970 - Page 21 (★)
Ginzburg Link: Un-American, Pro-USSR