Word: delmar
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Columbia's representatives this year were G. O. Seward '98 and A. S. Meyer 1901; Yale's, W. M. Murdoch '98S., and L. A. Cook 1900; Princeton's, W. W. Young '99, and D. T. Dana 1901. Mr. Eugene Delmar and Mr. H. Helms acted as referees at the tournament, which was well attended...
Harvard's representatives were E. E. Southard '97 and A. W. Ryder '97; Yale's, F. A. Lehlbach and W. W. Murdoch; Princeton's, E. B. Seymour and W. W. Young; and Columbia's, A. W. Parker and A. M. Price. Mr. Eugene Delmar acted as referee, and T. R. Stark of Columbia was director of play. A number of chess experts were present at the tournament...
...hours of play are each afternoon from 2.30 till 6 and each evening from 8 till 10.30. In case a game is not finished at 10.30 a decision will be given by the referees, Mr. S. Lloyd and Mr. E. Delmar...
...teams were: Harvard, A. W. Ryder and E. E. Southard; Columbia, Ross and Price; Princeton, Seymour and Elmer; Yale, Murdoch and Arnstein. The referees were Mr. Samuel Lloyd and Mr. Eugene Delmar...
Games will begin at 2.30 p. m. and if they are not finished by 11 p. m. will then be adjudged by M. Samuel Loyd or Mr. Eugene Delmar, referees. Recess from 6 to 8 p. m. An admission fee of fifty cents will be charged...