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The University chess team won the championship of the Quadrangular Chess League, composed of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Rutgers, and took possession of the Belden-Stephens trophy, for the coming year, in New York last week.
B. J. Reines '28 starred for Harvard as his game against L. F. Ault of Rutgers lasted eight hours and finally brought victory to the University.
The Crimson representatives were F. R. Chevalier '29, who won two and one half games, G. F. Gravell '28, who won one game, F. N. Rich '29, who also won two and one half games, and B. J. Reines '28 who won one and one half games.
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