Kt—K B 3 15 Px P Q. P x P 16 Q—Q 3 B—B 4 17 P—K 4 (e) R—K sq (I) 18 P—K B 3 (g) Q x K Kt P 19 Q—K B sq Q—Q (eh) (h) 20 R x Q B—K R 6 21 B—Q B 6 R—Q B sq 22 K R—Kt sq 13—K 3 B—Q 2 Kt—Q R 4 K x B K-K 3 KxP K—B 5 R—K sq Resigns P x Por P—Q 4 would be better. If P—Q 4 were followed by black takes kings pawn, he would then move to K 5 leaving white a very fine position notwithstanding the loss of a pawn. This move is worse than wasted since it opens black's game in precisely the manner he wish es and white prObably will be compelled to lose the kings pawn. Bishop retreats to Q 3 would be better by far, should black then force the exchange of the bishop queen's and queen's bishop's pawns, the loss of the game will likely follow. A very ineffectual move. Good, and followed by very "friendly" play upon the part of white. Black cannot castle, but still this is a very poor move of which white takes advantage. Certainly black should have brought oil this bishop Probably the most telling move on the board. An error that should have cost black the game. Whites last five moves would have lead one to expect better things. Q x Q Kt P ought to win. THE FREE LANCE. 23 B—Q 5 24 P—K 5 25 Bx BP (ch) 26 R x B (eh) 27 RxQRP 28 R—Kt 5 (a) 29 R x Kt 3o K—B 2 Thne i hour zo minutes. .40-„,„, r - " 1 L ;, n „,, ..., „,,..,,....,. : A ~ ) ~.. , ~t ; I. Wk., i .... ----..4.„-.4:, ,7: 4%, •: , ...,....i!W 'R:;::;, .A,.. „. 4 i,...,) , 4. t rr 'of —The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity gave an at home at their chapter house, Monday evening, June 12 --The Beta Theta Pi fraternity gave a recep tion, at their chapter house, Tuesday evening, June T3th —The new class of '97 is the largest in the his tory of the college. There are sixty nine men and nine ladies. —Many of the departments are now new home in the Engineering building. All will be in operation within a few • weeks. —Phi Kappa Sigma and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternities are both now in their new chapter houses enjoying the advantages of all the modern improvements. —The reception given in the Washington Lit erary Society hall, by the Y. M. C.A., Sept. rsth, was well attended. Dr. Atherton's short talk was very appropriate —The new hotel is well under way. It is be ing built especially for the use of professors and students. The owners expect to have it open by the beginning of the winter term. —Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 25th, the first team delighted the boys by scoreing two touchdowns against a scrub team numbering twenty-two and only allowing one touchdown to be made on them. —The inefficient incandescent lights on the campus are fast being replaced by arc lights. These will greatly improve the appearance of the grounds and are heartily welcomed by the stu- dents. frent 114V4?t,,`t•
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