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The ninth annual whist match with Yale will be played today in the parlors of the Young Men's Republican Club at New Haven. Each team will be composed of eight men. The University team is A. C. England 4M., V. K. Keesey '03. C. W. Parry '03, G. B. Kerper 3L., J. M. De Wolfe '04, C. F. Lovejoy '04, C. W. Stark '03 and A. S. Newhall '05. Fifty-six boards will be played, half in the afternoon and half in the evening. The match will be decided by the highest total score. The Harvard team is unusually strong this year and considering its recent victory over Yale in the intercollegiate tournament should win the match today.
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