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The Harvard chess team finished a close second in the recently completed Collegiate Chess Tournament, trailing victorious Chicago by half a point.
Chicago had a 5-1 record, winning four matches and drawing twice. The Crimson was also undefeated, but its three ties gave it a 41/2-11/2 score. Shelbourne R. Lyman '61 won the tournament's first board prize with a record of four wins and a draw, and Richard M. Dudley '59 tied for the fourth board award.
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