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Thirteen men's and women's colleges will compete in a tournament to decide the Intercollegiate Bridge Championship of Greater Boston on December 9 and 10.
Officers of the Boston Chess Club, which is sponsoring the event, plan to make the tournament an annual occurrence in metropolitan Boston. The contest will give bridge-playing students a chance to compete for their colleges without going to the national intercollegiate championships in New York. Any number of pairs from each college may enter the first session, and representation will be equalized for the finals.
The winning team will hold a trophy for one year, in addition to receiving individual awards. Contestants will meet at the Hotel Vendome at 8 o'clock.
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