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Chess Tournament.

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Play in the second round of the Chess Tournament has been finished, and the following four men have won places in the final round: S. M. Ballon '93; J. M. MacKaye, Sp.; E. Goldmark, '94; and G. B. Wilson, '94. Of these four, the two who make the largest score in the final round will receive first and second prizes for the college tournament, and will represent the University in the coming intercollegiate match.

Below is the tabulated score of the second round:

Section 1. Won Lost.

S. M. Ballon 5 1-2 1-2

G. B. Wilson 3 1-2 2 1-2

W. S. Van Kleek 3 3

O. B. Hawes 0 6

Section 2. Won Lost.

J. M. MacKaye, 6 0

E. Goldmark 6 0

J. Hewins 3 3

G. G. Van Rensselaer 1 5

T. Spaulding 0 6

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