Results |
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Match scores
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Name |
Edo |
Dev. |
Score |
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Games |
Lovegrove, Walter |
2533 | (66) |
1 | / | 1 |
Hallwegen, George |
2139 | (64) |
0 | / | 1 |
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Manson, Nathaniel |
2249 | (64) |
1 | / | 1 |
Thompson, George |
2117 | (98) |
0 | / | 1 |
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Griffith, Gilbert |
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1 | / | 1 |
Winter (1) |
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0 | / | 1 |
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Lovegrove, Walter |
2533 | (66) |
1 | / | 1 |
Thompson, George |
2117 | (98) |
0 | / | 1 |
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Manson, Nathaniel |
2249 | (64) |
0 | / | 1 |
Hallwegen, George |
2139 | (64) |
1 | / | 1 |
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Eells, Hobart |
2096 | (87) |
0.5 | / | 1 |
Hallwegen, George |
2139 | (64) |
0.5 | / | 1 |
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Event table notes
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Event data |
Name: Mechanics Institute - Labor Bureau Match |
Place: San Francisco |
Start date: 23 Feb. 1903 |
End date: Mar. 1903 |
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Notes: |
This looks like it was intended as a 3-a-side Schevenigen-style tournament, in which each player of one team played all the players of the other team. However, in the second round, Eells replaced Griffith for the Mechanics Institute, and Hallwegen played twice, replacing Winter for the Labor Bureau. No record of the third round has been found, if it was ever played. I am guessing that 'Griffith' was Gilbert Griffith, a San Francisco player, rather than R.B. Griffith, who had played for Los Angeles in 1902. |
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References |
Periodicals |
[SFCh], 1 Mar. 1903, page 17 |
[SFCh], 15 Mar. 1903, page 11 |
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