Word: murdoch
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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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...
...after an address of welcome by B. H. Campbell, principal of the Columbia Grammar School, the men began the first round of games. Ryder (H) defeated Parker (C), Queen's Gambit Declined. Seymour (P) defeated Lehlbach (Y), Ru Lopez. Price (C) defeated Young (P), French Defence. The game between Murdoch (Y) and Southard (H), Ruy Lopez Opening, was decided by the referee in favor of Southard. Score-Harvard 2, Princeton 1, Columbia 1, Yale...
...second day of the tournament, Lehlbach (Y) defeated Parker (C), Queen's Gambit Declined. Ryder (H) defeated Seymour (P), Ruy Lopez. Southard (H) defeated Price (C), Dutch Game. Murdoch (Y) defeated Young (P), French Defence. Score-Harvard 4, Yale 2, Princeton 1, Columbia...
Friday, Jan. 1.- Murdoch, Y., vs. Parker, C.; Ryder, H., vs. Young, P.; Lehlbach, Y., vs. Seward, C.; Southard, H., vs. Seymour...
Saturday. Jan. 2.- Young, P., vs. Parker, C.; Ryder, H., vs. Murdoch, Y.; Southard, H., vs. Lehlbach, Y.; Seymour, P. vs. Seward...