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The second round in the chess tournament was finished yesterday and resulted as follows:
Section I.
Won. Lost.
S. M. Ballou L. S., 4 1
E. P. Fay '96, 3 2
G. S. Mumford '96, 3 2
W. W. Stevens '95, 3 2
J. Peck '96, 2 3
C. D. Gray '97, Defaulted.
Section II.
Won. Lost.
L. B. Shoenfeld '95, 3 1-2 1 1-2
W. L. Van Kleeck '96, 3 1-2 1 1-2
F. F. Davis Gr., 3 2
A. W. Ryder '98, 3 2
A. Elson '95, 2 3
C. L. Bremer '96, Defaulted.
Four men will enter the final round, S. M. Ballou L. S., W. L. Van Kleeck '96, L. B. Shoenfeld '95 and the winner of the tie between E. P. Fay '96, G. S. Mumford '96 and W. W. Stevens '95, each of whom has won three games and lost two.
Harvard's two representatives in the intercollegiate chess tournament, which will be held in New York beginning December 26, will be one chosen from the two winners of the final round and H. W. Lewis '96, who holds the college championship from last year.
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