Word: contested
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University fencing team defeated M. I. T. last night by a 7 to 6 score in the first meet of the intercollegiate semi finals. The University foilsmen triumphed in their bouts 5 to 4, while the epee contest resulted in a 3 to 2 tie. The outstanding performers on the two teams were Captain Carrillo of Harvard and Levis...
...clash with the Blue. In addition to being part of the intercollegiate series the Harvard-Yale meet tomorrow will count as the annual meeting between the two universities. Both teams are considered very strong, having lost only to Columbia in collegiate ranks, and are expected to furnish a close contest...
...Contest...
Columbia's conqueror, M.I.T., will meet the University team next Friday evening in the first contest of the New England semi-finals of the Intercollegiate championship. Yale and Dartmouth will be the other contestants. The only defeat that the University swordsmen have met with was at the hands of the Saltus Club of New York. No college team has yet been able to overcome them. West Point and Pennsylvania have been vanquished by both of this afternoon's competitors, while Columbia has taken Yale into camp and the Harvard fencers have decisively defeated Princeton...
...beginning of the 1925-26 season which has just closed found the Crimson racqueters at the top of their form. They went through the season without losing a contest, and dropped only three matches. The team again won the state championship and safely defended its national title. W. P. Dixon '25 again won the national individual squash crown, but this time he did not represent Harvard. The team was composed of: Captain G. D. Debevoise '26, L. S. Haskins '26, P. M. Lenhart '27, H. N. Rawlins '27, R. S. Wright '26, and Manager G. H. Perkins...