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...only game finished as yet in the final round of the chess tournament resulted in a victory for Webster over R. D. Brown...
...committee urges the men in the final round to play all their games this week if possible. The following is a list of the men, and a table of first moves is added: 1, F. M. Brown; 2, Webster; 3, Nicolls; 4, Black; 5, R. D. Brown; 6, Chamberlin; 7, Taussig or Darling; 8, Sturgis. No. 1 moves first with 2, 4, 6 and 8, No. 2 with 3, 5 and 7; No. 3 with 1, 4, 6 and 8; No. 4 with 2, 5 and 7; No. 5 with 1, 3, 6 and 8; No. 6 with...
...That the Harvard Bicycle Club challenge the Yale Bicycle Club to a roadrace next June, immediately after the final examinations, leaving to Yale choice of distance and course; the number of competitors to be from five to ten. If Yale chooses a course at New Haven they are to allow Harvard $8 per man towards the expenses; but, if a course near Cambridge is chosen, Harvard shall allow Yale...
...games in the chess tournament are being played, off rapidly and there will soon be no question about the contestants in the final round. In section A, Sturgis' victory over Chamberlain assureshim of a place in the finals. Webster beat Chamberlin, and will undoubtedly also play in the next round. The winnners of the games in section C yesterday are F. M. Brown, who beat Hale; Black, who beat Powers and Pearson; Powers, who beat Pearson; and Hale, who beat Pearson. In section D, Greenleaf and Taussing both won from Brackett, and E. A. Darling drew with Taussing...
...Brown and Chamberlin won and will take part in the final round. The other sections are as yet incomplete, but so far as played are as follows...