The seventh international cable chess match between teams from Harvard, Yale and Columbia and Oxford and Cambridge was played on Saturday, and resulted in a draw, each side winning two games. The other two games were drawn. The American team played at the Rice Chess Club, New York, while the English players were at the Metropolitan Chess Club in London. Q. A. Brackett '07 of Harvard and L. J. Wolff of Columbia won their games for America, and J. R. Hanning and N. J. Roughton scored for England.
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