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The winners of the first round of the chess tournament are as follows:
Section 1. Hewins '96, first; Stevens '95, second.
Section 2. Van Kleeck '95, first; Morton, L. S., Gron, Gr., and Weston '95, tied for second place.
Section 3. Goldmark '94, Peck '96, and Shaw '96, tied for first and second places.
Section 4. Lewis '96, first; Fay '96, second.
Section 5. Spalding '95, first; Lincoln '95, and Shoenfeld '95, tied for second place.
All ties must be played off and results left at 19 Holyoke House by six o'clock, Monday evening, November 6. Each man is to play one game with every
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