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The annual Yale-Harvard chess match held in New York December 23 for the Belden-Stevens trophy, resulted in a 2 to 2 tie. Lone victor was Raymond R. Schiff 47. Alan N. Alpern '48, and Marshall N. Rosenbluth of the V-12 tied, while Henry H. Nattens '47, lost.

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