Word: bout
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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There was never any doubt about the varsity match. At the end of the first round, the Crimson led 8 to 1--the only loss being in foil. In the second round, the varsity dropped another foil bout, but went on to pick up six more wins and the match, as the score went to 14 to 4. A win in foil, three in sabre, and two in epee brought the Crimson total to 20 in the final round...
Both Skeels and Striker looked impressive, forcing the action throughout most of their matches, and clearly out classing their Eli opponents. Skeels downed Phil Schrefer, 3 to 0, while Striker decisioned Bob Hamada 12 to 3, in the most lopsided bout...
...fencing team, with a dim hope of finishing fourth in the Ivy League, will battle for that spot this afternoon at 4:30 p.m. with a slightly favored Yale squad. The Crimson needs at least a 16-11 win today to nose out the Elis for fourth by one bout...
After taking the first round, 5 to 4, the varsity won another, but Columbia picked up eight straight to bring the score to 13 to 6. Three matches later the Lions took the deciding bout, in foil, and the Crimson won the last five...
...foil, Peter Boyce and Mike Klapper won two of three each, fencing with customary consistence. Captain Hubert Hocutt looked better than usual, but was able to win only one bout...