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...Adams '03, E. H. Abbott, Jr., '03, and E. B. Barnes '03. For the semi-final round the men have been divided into two sections, the first two in each to contest in the final round. Only one man is to be selected for the intercollegiate tournament, since Southard is still eligible to play this year...
...elected biennially in October, from the alumni of each of the six universities concerned. The American universities, Harvard, Columbia, Princeton and Yale, are each to have one representative, elected by the several chess clubs. Oxford and Cambridge will each have two representatives. E. E. Southard 3M. has already been elected the trustee from Harvard. This board will receive the trophy and will determine where it shall be placed. The control of the matches will be in the hands of the club presidents. The teams will be made up of six or more players who must be natives of the country...
...Wednesday evening the Chess Club was defeated 5 to 3 by the Young Men's Christion Union in Boston. The Harvard team was F. E. Thayer '99, C. Arensberg 1901, H. Webster L. S., E. E. Southard M. S., H. C. Ffoulke '98, J. S. Kahn 1900, A. Michelson 1901 and W. Catchings 1901. The men who won Harvard's three games were Thayer, Arensberg and Southard...
CHESS CLUB.- Match tonight with the Boston Union, rooms next to the Hotel Touraine. Following men be at car station at 7.15: Southard, Webster, Hewins, Fay, Clerk, Michelson, Arensberg, Ffoulke, Davis, Kahn, Catchings and Cole...
...YORK, March 27.- At a meeting of chess repsentatives from Yale, Princeton and Columbia at the Manhattan Club the following team was chosen to play against the English universities: E. E. Southard 1M of Harvard, W. M. Murdock of Yale, A. S. Meyer of Columbia, E. B. Seymour of Princeton. The match is to kake place in the rooms of the Manhattan Club on April 20. Harvard, whose representative, Southard, could not be present, telegraphed that she would concur in all arrangements...