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The Harvard chess team defeated Yale in the annual dual match, held last night in Dwight Hall, New Haven, by the score of 7 matches to 3. Three matches were won outright, two were adjudicated in favor of the University team and four were declared draws.

The summary: HARVARD.  YALE. Brackett,  1-2  Kimball,  1-2 Gruening  1-2  E. B. Burges,  1-2 Johnson,  1  Pritchard,  0 Clark,  1  Beinecke,  0 Rines,  1-2  Kelsey,  1-2 Utley,  1  Thurston,  0 Broderick,  1-2  S. Burgess,  1-2 Driscoll,  1  Atkin,  0 Hitt,  0  Rosenn,  1 Read,  1  Meves,  0     --    -- Total,  7    3

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