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CHESS TEAM DEFEATED YALE

By Score of 6 1-2 to 3 1-2 at New Haven Friday Evening.

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Harvard won her tenth successive victory over Yale in chess last Friday night by the decisive score of 6 1-2 to 3 1-2. At the first table a close match between H. L. Perrin 1G. and Beach of Yale was awarded to the latter; at the second table S. Seiniger '14 defeated Dimock of Yale; at the third table B. Winkelman '15 defeated Robertson of Yale; at the fourth, W. B. Harris '13 defeated Terry of Yale; at the fifth, F. P. Beal And., defeated Forbes of Yale; at the sixth and seventh tables there were draws between J. R. Morton '13 and Lightner of Yale, and between L. R. Ford 1G. and Bergen of Yale; at the eighth table F. M. Currier '16 defeated Job of Yale; at the ninth, Ross of Yale defeated E. R. V. Hurley '13; at the last table there was a draw between E. F. Lange '13. and Chatfield of Yale.

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