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Harvard--G. F. Evans '05, captain. R. M. Emery 3L., H. H. Coryell 1G., S. M. Brackett 3L., B. F. Sherman '05, L. B. Webster '06, C. A. Woodbury '06, S. E. Goodwin '07. W. A. Boughten '07. R. K. Tomlin '07, P. R. Carpenter '07, M. B. Giddings '08, G. S. Taylor '08, A. L. Ponleur '08, C. S. Ricker '08, R. S. Coryell '08, G. M. Hull...
...line-up: FIRST TEAM. SECOND TEAM. Pell, l.e. r.e., Hardy, S. Wagstaff Townsend, l.c. r.c., Fraser-Campbell Callaway, r.c. l.c., Rumsey Wilder, r.e. l.e., Grant Newhall, c.p. c.p., S. Wagstaff; Hardy Foster, p. p., Sard Tilden, g. g., Brackett...
...Foster was fairly effective, but Newhall played too far out from his position and was weak in body-checking. The second team defense was stronger than at any previous time this year and had little difficulty in stopping the advance of the opposing forwards. R. S. Hardy '01 and Brackett the goal-keeper of the Brookline team played on the second team...
...University won the thirteenth annual intercollegiate chess tournament, in New York, with Princeton second, Columbia third, and Yale last. Of the thirteen tournaments played since the present series of intercollegiate tournaments began, Harvard has now won 8, Columbia 4, and Yale 1. G. T. McClure '06 and Q. A. Brackett '06, of Harvard, were tied for the highest individual score, each having won all his games. The second highest score was made by J. Tolins '05, of Columbia, who won two games and tied the third. The teams played as scheduled, except that O. Lazinsk '06 took the place...
...complete score of the tournament was as follows: HARVARD. Won. Lost. Brackett, 3 0 McClure, 3 0 Howland, 1 1/2 1 1/2 Bridgman, 1 2 Totals, 8 1/2 3 1/2 PRINCETON. Mowry, 2 1 Ward, 2 1 Nelson, 1 2 Williams, 1 2 Totals, 6 6 COLUMBIA. Tolins, 2 1/2 1/2 Tucker, 2 1 Lazinsk, 1/2 2 1/2 Wolff, 1/2 2 1/2 Totals, 5 1/2 6 1/2 YALE. Woodbury, 2 1 Owen, 1 1/2 1 1/2 Jameson, 1/2 2 1/2 Kimball, 0 3 Totals...