Word: chess
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...nineteenth annual intercollegiate four-board chess tournament between Harvard, Columbia, Princeton and Yale will begin this afternoon and will continue tomorrow and Saturday at the rooms of the West Side Republican Club in New York City. The University team left Cambridge yesterday afternoon. The play takes place between the hours of 1 and 6 in the afternoon, and 8 and 10 in the evening. The games will be played with a time-limit of fifteen moves an hour, and all games unfinished by 10 o'clock will be adjudicated by the referee...
...nineteenth annual intercollegiate chess tournament between Harvard, Columbia, Yale and Princeton will be held in New York in the rooms of the West Side Republican Club, December 22, 23 and 24. The prospects for the University team this year are good, as three members of last year's team, which tied Yale for first place, are still in College...
...University chess team won the dual match with Yale on Friday night for the seventh successive year, by the score of 7 to 3. The results of the individual matches were as follows: HARVARD YALE. T. R. Schoonmaker '12,1-2 J. R. Chandler, -2 A. G. Johnson '11, 1-2 G. Burgess, 1-2 F. P. Byerly '11, 0 H. D. Hooker, 1 C. S. Hadley 2L., 1 E. E. Stearns, 0 D. Rines 2G., 1-2 R. Beach, 1-2 R. B. Cooke 1G., 1 A. L. Jones, 0 A. S. Jones 2L., 1-2 P. Robertson...
...University chess team will play its annual match with Yale in Dwight Hall, New Haven, tonight at 7 o'clock. The team, which wins more than half of the ten games to be played, will win the match. There will be a time limit compelling at least twenty moves during the first hour, and fifteen during the second hour...
...task which this article may make all the harder. There are also two pleasantly written descriptions of the new subway and of the new Bussey Institution, which will interest those who happen not to have heard the facts before. And finally, there are a humorous defense of the chess club as a training school in "the manly art of (mental) self-defense," and an excellent receipt for making successful debating teams...