11th Intercollegiate Cup, New York (1902) |
New York, NY, United States (29-31 December 1902)
1 2 3 Score Place Score
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1 Tucker (C) W16 W12 W06 3 Columbia (C) 7½
2 Keeler (C) W15 D10 D05 2 Yale (Y) 7
3 Barshell (C) D13 W11 L07 1½ Harvard (H) 6
4 Sewall (C) D14 L09 D08 1 Princeton (P) 3½
5 Adams (Y) D10 W15 D02 2 ————————————————————
6 E Hull (Y) W12 W16 L01 2
7 N Hull (Y) D11 D13 W03 2
8 Sawin (Y) D09 L14 D04 1
9 Rice (H) D08 W04 W14 2½
10 Bridgman (H) D05 D02 D15 1½
11 Carr (H) D07 L03 D13 1
12 Clerk (H) L06 L01 W16 1
13 Pilgram (P) D03 D07 D11 1½
14 Richardson (P) D04 W08 L09 1½
15 Hankinson (P) L02 L05 D10 ½
16 Bissell (P) L01 L06 L12 0
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Format: Three Round team tournament.
Introduction
The eleventh annual intercollegiate chess tournament opened at the Columbia Grammar School, 34 East Fifty-first street, Manhattan, shortly after 1 o'clock this afternoon.
The personal of the rival teams:
Columbia—Frank H. Sewall, Howard A. Keeler, George W. Tucker, jr., and Frederick B. Barshell.
Harvard—Claude T. Rice, Percy W. Bridgman, William C (sic). Clerk and L. P. Carr.
Princeton—Charles S. Richardson, John H. Hankinson, Louis H (sic). Bissell and Arthur J. Pilgram.
Yale—James F. Sawin, Edward B. Adams, Edward B. Hull and Norman C. Hull.
Edward A. Caswell, Yale '66, the promoter and manager of these annual contests, made a speech of welcome to the students and called time.
The hours of play each day are from 1 P.M. to 6 P.M., and from 8 P.M. to 10 P.M., at which time unfinished games will be adjudicated by the referees, E. Delmar and H. Helms. The director of play is Dr. L. D. Broughton, jr., of Brooklyn. (1)
Preceded by 10th Intercollegiate Cup, New York (1901).
Followed by 12th Intercollegiate Cup, New York (1903).
Sources
(1) Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 1902.12.29, p6
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