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Harvard-Yale Chess Match.

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The first game in the chess match is progressing slowly, each side is developing its game, with the result that at present the advantages are about evenly divided. The following moves have been made since the last announcement:

SCOTCH OPENING.

White (Yale). Black (Harvard).

Q to B 3 (10) P to Kt 4

P to K 5 (11) B to K Kt 5

In the second game Harvard has followed her previous policy and has yielded a bishop in addition to a knight. The position which she hopes to gain by this move is so aggressive that it warrants the sacrifice. The last moves are as follows:

VIENNA OPENING.

White (Harvard). Black (Yale).

(7) Kt takes Q P

B takes K B P ch (8) K takes B

Q to R 5 ch (9)

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