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The dual chess match with Yale was unfinished when the CRIMSON went to press. L. P. Carr '04, of Harvard, had lost to A. Sanford '04, of Yale; P. S. Estes '04, won from E. B. Hull '04, of Yale: Q. A. Brackett '06 won from J. T. Barclay '05, of Yale: G. L. McClure '06 and S. W. Howland '05 drew with C. H. Owen 2L. and N. Mather '04, of Yale. K. S. Johnson '07 lost to H. Palmer '05, of Yale. The score stood therefore a tie, each team having three games won and three lost, with four games to be finished. These four games will be adjudicated. Two will probably be draws, and one won by each side.
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