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...Rice (H) vs. H. A. Webb...
...tomorrow. The English team will play at the British Chess Club in London and the American team at the rooms of the Boston Athletic Association. The probable makeup of the English team is as follows: W. Grundy (O), H. F. Davidson (O), H. D. Roome (O), H. A. Webb (C), F. W. Clark (C), B. Golding-Brown (C), with H. Taylor (O) and H. Bateman (C) as substitutes. Following is the order in which the American team will play: C. T. Rice (H), F. H. Sewall (C), J. Sawin (Y), J. B. Hunt (P), H. A. Keeler...
...With Lead and Line," by Charles Henry Webb. Houghton, Mifflin...
...Robinson, H. 5 3 1. Blount, Y. 3 5 1. Richards, Y. 3 5 1. Hargrave, Y. 3 5 2. Graff, Y. 2. Blount, Y. 2. Quinlan, H. 2. Haigh, H. 2. Lightner, H. 3. Fisher, Y. 3. Conway, Y. 3. Roche, H. 3. Butler, H. 3. Webb, H. Time, 10 2/5s. Time, 10 1/5s. Time, 10 1/5s. Time, 10 1/5s. Time, 10s. 220 yards dash. 1. Fisher, Y. 0 8 1. Gleason, Y. 3 5 1. Boardman, Y. 2 6 1. Boardman, Y. 3 5 1. Hargrave, Y. 1 7 2. Byers, Y. 2. Green, H. 2. Quinlan...
...official programme for the Harvard-Yale game has been issued under the direction of Mr. M. C. Webb. It is the only official programme, and will be the only one sold inside the field. On the programme is a list of every Harvard and Yale man who has any chance of playing in the game, and opposite each man's name is a number. The first line-up, the records of the teams, and statistics of the players are also given. In order to enable everyone to follow the course of the game and know the changes in the line...