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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHESS MATCH IN NEW YORK | 12/22/1910 | See Source »

...other events will be as follows: five-mile run, scratch; invitation 40-yard dash, scratch: 40-yard dash, 9-feet limit; 600-yard run. 30-yard limit: 45-yard high hurdle race, 3 fights. 3 feet 6 inches high, 9-feet limit: 1,000-yard run. 50-yard limit; one-mile run, 60-yard limit: putting 16-pound shot, 6-feet limit. Competitors must show that they have put the 16-pound shot 38 feet, and high-jumped 5 feet, 3 inches in competition, in order to qualify for these events...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: B. A. A. Indoor Games February 11 | 12/13/1910 | See Source »

...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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Chess Match with Yale This Evening | 11/18/1910 | See Source »

...sale of tickets, for the game with Cornell this afternoon, will continue until noon. No limit is placed on the number of tickets that any person may purchase. Tickets may be bought at Leavitt & Peirce's in Cambridge, and at Wright & Ditson's in Boston. The price of tickets is $1.50 and $1 each for reserved seats, and 50 cents for admission...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cornell Ticket Sale to Close at Noon | 11/5/1910 | See Source »

...Players once withdrawn from the game can now be resubstituted, so that there is now no longer the temptation to play a man to the limit of his endurance before he is removed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL RULES EXPLAINED | 9/28/1910 | See Source »

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