You can't reject me forever!!!
Chessroshi: According to my notes ... it was Edwin Adams and Carlos Torre. Edwin Adams was indeed his trainer, and you are correct, it is widely believed that this was not a real game but a composition. I have read many theories on this game, that it was a composition that Adams shared with Torre, and over time it was mistakenly taken as a game between them. Another theory is that they were analyzing a training game they had played and Adams came up with this.
Whatever it is... it is a stunning combination.. probably not played in a real game... but we may never know. The whole game is included below.
Here is a puzzle worth some consideration. See if you can find white's best moves... and see if you recognize it?