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Dual Chess Match with Yale Tonight

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The University Chess team will play its annual match with Yale this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Union. Last year Harvard defeated Yale 5 to 3, one match resulting in a draw and one match being left unfinished.

In the match tonight, a time limit will be enforced of 20 moves for each man during the first hours, and 15 moves during each succeeding hour. Games not finished by 12 o'clock will be adjudicated.

The University team was chosen this year as the result of a tournament held in October. Eighteen men were selected after the first round, and these men were divided into three sections of six each; each man playing every other man in his section. The best three men in each section, together with one more man selected from the remaining players make up the team of ten, which is as follows: P. W. Bridgemen 2G., S. W. Howland 2L., E. R. Perry '06, Q. A. Brackett '06, C. G. Morse '07, B. Palsson sS., K. S. Johnson, '07, E. H. Gruening '07, A. Hamilton '07, W. C. Cogswell '06.

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