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The moves as they have been played in the two correspondence chess games between Harvard and Yale are as follows:
GAME A.Ponziani Opening.
Harvard-White. Yale-Black.
1. P-K 4. 1. P-K 4.
2. KKt-B 3. 2. QKt-B 3.
3. P-B 3. 3. P-Q 4.
4. Q-R 4. 4. Q-Q 3.
5. P x P. 5. Q x P.
6. B-B 4. 6. Q-K 5 ch.
7. K-B. 7. Q-B 4.
8. P-Q 4. 8. B-Q 2.
9. Q-Q. 9. B-K 2.
10. Kt x P. 10. Kt x Kt.
GAME B.
Ruy Lopez Opening.
Yale-White. Harvard-Black.
1. P-K 4. 1. P-K 4.
2. KKt-B 3. 2. QKt-B 3.
3. B-Kt 5. 3. Kt-B 3.
4. P-Q 4. 4. P x P.
5. Castles. 5. B-K 2.
6. P-K 5. 6. Kt-K 5.
7. Kt x P. 7. Castles.
8. Kt-B 5. 8. P-Q 4.
9. Kt x Bch. 9. Kt x Kt.
Further moves have been postponed until after the Yale recess, which ends April 8.
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