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Captain W. H. Russell '18 showed that he is back in form again by winning the tournament of the Amateur Fencers' League of America at the Sword Club last Tuesday night. Captain Russell has been sick, but he is fully recovered now and is fencing in fine form. In the last few days' practice E. P. Hamilton '18 and G. H. Code '18 have been doing good work. These three men will constitute the team. There will also be an exhibition match between Professor Leslaby and F. S. Damon...
Elaborate plans have been made by the Amateur Relay League for the forwarding of this message. A paper of instructions has been issued to each station in the relay, giving explicit instructions as to the receiving and relaying of the aerogram...
Captain W. H. Russell '18 of the University fencing team won the tournament of the Amateur. Fencers' League of America, held Monday at the Sword Club, after a three-handed tie for first honors. Russell was given the decision on points, as he had one less touch recorded against him than against Dr. S. W. Allen and O. D. MacLauglin, both of the Sword Club. Each of the three won four bouts and lost...
...Rhett, Jr., S. A. Pumpelly, and W. Easton, the five Yale baseball players who have been declared ineligible for the coming season, will play on the second or "college" nine this spring. They have refused many offers to join baseball teams of all varieties, professional, semiprofessional, and amateur, but have chosen instead to take part in the development of the Yale team. The second nine should accordingly be as strong, if not stronger, than the regulars...
Individually, the team is strong in the 100-yard and 220-yard swims with Captain B. M. Fullerton '16 and H. Wentworth '17, and in the diving with M. Blanchard '18, the amateur champion of New England. J. A. Machado '17, J. W. D. Seymour '17, and W. L. Monro '16, judging by their work in trials, should place well in the meet this afternoon. As A. Dixon '16, the University's first-string plunger, is ill, W. L. Monro '16 will be the University's only entry in the plunge for distance...