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The University chess team will meet the Yale chess team in the game room of the Union tonight at 7.30 o'clock. Ten matches will be played in all and a close contest is expected. Last year the University team tied the Elis 5 to 5 but this year Yale comes to Cambridge without several of last year's men while the University team is composed almost entirely of veterans. In the last fifteen years the club has lost but once to Yale. The names of the men and the order of the matches are as follows: (1), A. S. Ellenberger '16 vs. E. S. Levinson '17, Yale; (2), R. Johnson '16, (captain) vs E. T. Quartes '16, Yale (captain); (3), L. D. Le Fievre '17 vs. J. R. Bartlett '17, Yale; (4), O. Maas 1G. vs. J. Kinkel '19, Yale; (5), E. T. King '18 vs. C. J. Hodge, G. S., Yale; (6), R. K. Kenna '17 vs. B. Banks '17, Yale; (7), C. H. Fabens 3L. vs. W. B. Belinger '17, Yale; (8), R. G. Sloane '19 vs. A. M. Lambert '17, Yale; (9), P. F. Le Fievre '18 vs. R. A. Shaw '16, Yale; (10), J. P. Ballantine '18 vs. S. A. Thomas '17, Yale.
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