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Chess Tournament.

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The drawings for the annual spring tournament of the Chess Club have resulted as given below. Each man is to play one game with every other man in his section, and the two from each section having the highest scores will go into the final round. The winner of the tournament will be taken on the University team. Results of the games in this round should be left at Grays 1. The entries have been divided as follows:

Section I.

W. G. Clerk 1901, 20 Holyoke House; W. Catchings 1901, 7 Wendell street; C. W. Blood '99, 40 Thayer; H. L. Black-well '99, 23 Weld; C. L. Cole 1901, 1 Grays.

Section II.

A. W. Cooper 1901, 20 Holyoke House; A. Michelson 1901, 86 Perkins; I. Kahn 1900, 8 Trinity; H. V. Poor 1901, 31 Apley court; W. B. Wheelwright 1901, 25 Holyoke street.

Section III.

F. T. Case '98, 43 Matthews; A. C. England 1901, 45 Perkins; S. Thurber 1901, 60 Walter Hastings; C. H. Wyman 1901, 10 Thayer; F. G. Hopkins 1900, 9 De Wolfe street.

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