Word: tournament
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Following are the rules and drawings for the chess tournament: Each man must play one game with each of the other men in his section, and leave all of his scores at 1 Thayer before 6 o'clock Tuesday evening, Oct. 22. All games are to be played under a time limit of fifteen moves to the hour unless both players agree otherwise. The two highest from each section will go up into the second round...
...following entries have been made for the fall tennis tournament which begins on Monday. The entries do not close until six o'clock this evening and every one who plays tennis is urged to enter...
...clock last night there were twenty-three entries for the chess tournament. The men entered are: C. G. Stevens, H. L. Johnson, A. W. Ryder, F. E. Thayer, J. F. Brice, A. H. Holway, C. R. Wilson, M. Bettman, M. M. Markle, J. W. Peck, C. H. Dunn, R. McC. Marsh, G. A. Hoyt, W. B. Aspinwall, E. P. Fay, C. L. Barnard, E. E. Southard, G. S. Mumford, H. H. Cook, H. C. Ffoulke, A. Z. Read, R. K. Albright and H. Clapp...
...Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Tennis Association continued its annual tournament on Jarvis Field yesterday. As the good men met each other the standard of play was higher than that of the day before, though not up to the usual standard of Harvard tournaments. The semi-finals and consolations will be played today...
CHESS CLUB-The blue-book for entries in the chess tournament will stand open at Bartlett's till six o'clock Saturday night...