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Harvard Declared Winner in Chess

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The two unfinished games of the Harvard-Yale dual chess match, held in the Union November 22, have been adjudicated by Mr. Herman Helm of New York, editor of the American Chess Bulletin. According to Mr. Helm's decision. K. S. Johnson 1G. won his game from E. B. Burgess, and E. R. Brown '09 lost to Chandler. The final score thus stands: Harvard, 6; Yale, 4.

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