Word: echeverria
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...employed giving instruction. The Columbia team will probably be composed of Townsend of last year's team, and two of the three men who took part in the junior contest on April 5. The judges selected are Dr. Hammond and Mr. Shaw of the N. Y. A. C., Dr. Echeverria and Mr. Bloodgood of the Racquet and Tennis Club, and Mr. Tatham of the N. Y. Fencers Club. The judging is to be after the French method. Each man fences one four minute bout with every man of the opposing teams. There are to be no chalk points...
...captain), J. E. Hoffman '96, and J. P. Parker '96; the Columbia team of F. Townsend, S. A. Tucker and R. D. Graham. The jury consisted of Dr. G. M. Hammond, N. Y. A. C.; Dr. James T. Kemp, Fencers' Club; Alfred Howard, Boston F. C.; Dr. M. J. Echeverria, N. Y. A. C.; and H. K. Bloodgood, Racquet and Tennis Club...
...next Saturday will be made up as follows: A. G. Thacher '97 (captain), J. E. Hoffman '96, J. P. Parker '96, H. H. Bowker '98 (substitute). Mr. Bloodgood of New York will act as referee; the judges will be Mr. Howard of Boston, Dr. Kemp, Dr. Hammond and Mr. Echeverria, all of New York. The judges decide the winner at the end of each bout with reference to number of touches and form. If the judges disagree the referee can settle the matter himself or order another bout. Each man will fence with each one of the opposing team...