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Chess Match with Yale Tonight.

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The annual dual chess match between Harvard and Yale will be held in the rooms of the Yale Y. M. C. A. in Dwight Hall, at 8 o'clock tonight. There will be ten men to a side in order of strength, and each man will play one game with his opponent. The time limit has been fixed at twenty moves for the first hour and fifteen moves during each succeeding hour. Five men on the Yale team, and four on the Harvard team played in the dual match last year, which Harvard won by the score of 6 1-2--3 1-2. The teams are as follows: HARVARD.  YALE. C. T. Rice 2G.  J. F. Sawin '04 W. S. Hutchinson 2G.  E. B. Adams T.S. P. W. Bridgman '04.  E. B. Hull '05 L. P. Carr '04.  N. C. Hull '03 H. G. Spaulding 3L.  C. H. Owen L.S. P. S. Estes '04.  J. T. Barclay '03 A. W. Belcher '04.  A. Sandiford '04 L. W. Flaocus 2G.  J. J. Fisher L.S. G. T. McClure '06.  H. Palmer '05 Q. A. Brackett '06.  U. Mather '04

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