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Intercollegiate Chess Tournament.

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Proofs have come to hand of the intercollegiate chess tournament programme. The contestants with substitutes are as follows:

Columbia, A. M. Price, '97 Law, I. Ross '96; substitutes, A. R. Lesinsky '96, G. O. Seward '98 M.

Harvard, Harold Lewis '96, Elmer E. Southard '97; substitutes, A. W. Ryder '97, J. W. Peck '96.

Yale, Leo Arnstein '96, W. M. Murdock '98; substitutes, S. Holt '99, F. A. Lehlbach '98.

Princeton, W. Marston '98, E. B. Seymour '98; substitutes, A. R. Elmer '98, R. P. Elmer '98.

E. E. Southard won the championship of the University last night by a score of 3 to 2, with one draw against Harold Lewis '96. Lewis will play Ryder next week for the privilege of going to New York to play for Harvard.

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