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The first round of the annual whist tournament will end Feb. 24. Each couple will play every couple in its set one game consisting of sixteen deals, play and re-play. Hearts shall be trumps. All scores, signed by the players, should be handed in at a Berkins Hall. The laws of duplicate whist shall govern the game. In case of any controversy, the decision will be left to the Tournament Committee. The penalty for a revoke shall be two tricks. The drawings by sets are as follows:
I.
N. S. Kelly and A. J. Halle.
F. B. Thompson and C. L. Smith.
S. C. Sellers and Foster.
M. Lang and L. Blake.
II.
M. Hyman and H. H. Fox.
M. J. Melborn and A. D. Wyman.
Bryant and Beecher.
N. A. Egbert and L. B. Brown.
III.
E. D. Fullerton and M. G. Beaman.
H. W. Taggart and M. W. Barber.
G. E. Flemming and R. H. Hart.
S. Daggett and A. E. Ells.
IV.
H. G. Gray and A. Stickney.
L. H. Borrelli and W. Arms.
M. Freiman and E. B. Schallenbach.
H. Rawson and B. F. Nourse.
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