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After the match with Yale four men will be chosen to represent Harvard in the intercollegiate chess tournament, which will be held at New York during the Christmas recess. Harvard has won the intercollegiate championship for the past three years in succession...
Score cards have been placed on the wall of the CRIMSON office and the results of matches must be posted thereon by the winners each day. In case the result of any match is not posted by 6.30 o'clock in the evening both contestants will be considered out of the tournament...
Preference in courts will be given to contestants, and no charge will be made for their use. Balls, however, will not be furnished. In all play previous to the semi-final round, the matches will be for the best two out of three sets, and absolutely no deuce or advantage sets will be played. Matches must be played on the day scheduled, or else defaulted, but in case of rain the matches will be played on the day following. Unless by special agreement, contestants must play at the exact time scheduled, and if either contestant is more than thirty minutes...
...score of 8 to 5 on the links of the Woodland Club. Wilder and Claflin had the best scores for the Harvard team, making the course in 77 and 79 respectively. The intercollegiate system of scoring was used, 1-2 point for each hole, and one point for each match...
Owing to rain there was no play in the intercollegiate tennis tournament at Harverford yesterday. The remaining match to be played in the singles is the final round between C. C. Pell '08 and Leroy of Columbia. In the doubles the teams still left are Register and Tilden of Pennsylvania, and Wells and Spaulding of Yale...