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...best matches of the night, two second team All-Ivy competitors met in an expected tight bout. Harvard's Coleman edged the Bulldogs' Terry Brown, 5-3, as the Elis' ace was awarded two points riding time after a frantic third period, After suffering a pin of 150 pounds, Harvard shot out to a four point lead as Mangrum pulled off the upset of the night by beating Eli ?ap?ain Ch?is Legg, 7-6. A third Period reversal and near fall gave Mangrum...
Dave Fichter, the only Crimson fencer to lose in the first round, won his last two bouts coming from behind. "He's going to be good," co-captain Mickey Irvings said after Fichter had won his final bout...
Coach Edo Marion's saber squad buried the Engineers, 8-1, as co-captain Larry Cetrulo's three victories paced the rout. All-American Cetrulo swept through the competition with only one touch against him; in his second bout disposed of his opponent by recording five touches in an amazing 22 seconds. He continued to be the winningest Crimson fencer and raised his season record...
...foil, Harvard All-American Tom Keller took all three of his bouts and in the process improved his season's mark to 21-3. Perhaps the most exciting match of the night was Keller's first round bout against Guy Pommares, a swashbuckling Frenchman who started playing with swords...
None of the Crimson foilers behind Keller could do anything. At epee, Mickey Irvings and Geza Tattrallay, who each had won their first two bouts, lost. Irvings fell behind, 3-0, in touches and could not catch up. Tattrallay was leading his opponent, 4-3, with only seconds remaining. The Tiger touched him for the tie just as the buzzer was about to sound. Both fencers were involved in a double touch, and then Tattrallay left himself open, and the Tiger scored the winning point of the bout and the match...