Word: bouts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Holmes 1G. did the best work for Harvard, winning twelve bouts and losing six. F. W. Honeycutt, of West Point, won the individual championship without losing a bout; W. F. Withrow, of Columbia, received second prize...
...fencing tournament last night, in the foil competition, H. J. Elam 3L., was awarded the championship of New England. R. S. Earle 2L., won second place, and A. Tyng '04, third. In the sabres, Elam won one bout and lost two, but failed to qualify for the finals. In dueling swords, Elam won second place...
...bouts were all close, especially the final bout between Earle and Holmes which required an extra period of two minutes to decide the winner. The Technology fencers did not show up quite as well as at the intercollegiate meet, but the work done by Holmes and Earle was excellent...
...work of G. F. Evans '05 on the horses and on the horizontal bar was exceptionally clever; W. L. Benham of Columbia gave the best exhibition on the parallel bars. In the tumbling the work of the University team brought forth frequent applause, as did the fencing bout between H. W. Holmes 1G. and R. S. Earle 2L. The work of E. Ashley of Columbia on the rings and the club swinging of H. J. Cadbury 1G. and R. C. Wilson, of Columbia, was of a high order...
Fencing (one bout)--R. S. Earle 2L. vs. H. W. Holmes...