Word: blackly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...final round of the chess tournament, Webster beat Black yesterday. The remaining games will be played off as rapidly as possible...
...Bric-a-Brac, published by the junior class, appeared yesterday. The general opinion is that the committee have done very creditably, and Ninety's paper compares favorably with those of previous years. The cover is very pretty. It is of orange and black, and a large '90 appears on the front. One of the leading features is a cut of the Glee Club, which appears this year for the first time...
...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...
SECTION C.1. Black won 4; lost...
...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...