Word: chess
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Entries for the handicap chess tournament close at six Thursday evening. The tournament is open to all members of the University, and it is hoped by the promoters that many will enter both for the bare interest of the thing, and for the sake of Harvard's standing in next year 's intercollegiate tournament. A blue-book for entries is in Bartlett 's; the entrance fee is fifty cents...
...Harvard Chess Club team was beaten by the players from the Young Men's Christian Union last evening at the rooms of the Boston Chess Club. The score...
...CHESS CLUB.- Members are invited to be present this evening at the rooms of the Boston Chess Club, 18 Boylston Place, Boston, to witness the match between the Harvard Chess Club and the chess players of the Y. M. C. U. The chess team will start from Harvard Sq. at 7.15 by a Tremont House car. The team is as follows: W. C. Arensberg, F. F. Davis, C. H. Dunn, E. B. Escott, E. P. Fay, J. Hewins, P. W. Long, W. J. McDonald, A. W. Ryder, E. E. Southard, T. Spalding, F. E. Thayer, H. Webster...
Entries for the handicap chess tournament to be held this spring by the Harvard Chess Club may be made in the blue-book at Bartlett's on payment of the entrance fee of fifty cents. The tournament will begin next week and last probably three or four weeks according as the number, of entries ranges high or low. There will be but a single round, each player playing with every other at the appropriate odds. It is expected that no man needs play more than three games during a week. The handicapping will be arranged by the executive committee...
...PRATT.CHESS CLUB.- Regular meeting in Grays 25 at 7.30. Mr. G. H. Walcott of the Boston Chess Club will play against members of the club. Extra boards and men will be useful...