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Whist Match with Yale.

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The whist team to represent Harvard in the annual match with Yale has been finally chosen and consists of the following men: N. S. Kelly 2L., (captain), A. J. Halls 2L., M. Hyman 2L., H. H. Fox '00, M. G. Beaman 1L., A. R. Campbell 1L., E. D. Fullerton 2L. and E. Foster '00.

The match will be held on March 31. Fifty-six deals will be played, according to the Narragansett system. Captain Kelly has been unable to secure suitable accommodations in Cambridge, and the teams will therefore play in Boston, probably at the Copley Square Hotel.

Harvard has an experienced team: N. S. Kelly and A. J. Halle have played on Harvard teams for the last two years. M. Hyman played last year, and H. H. Fox was on the team which recently defeated Pennsylvania. Captain R. T. Tillinghast is the only man on the Yale team who has represented that university in a whist tournament. In past years. Harvard has won all the matches with Yale and also took first place in the intercollegiate tournament in 1898.

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