Word: five
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...Freshman fencing team will hold its second meet with the English High School team in the Gymnasium tonight at 8 o'clock. On March 6 the Freshmen defeated the English High School team by a score of five bouts to four. In case of a tie a third meet will be arranged in the week of April 2. However, the Freshmen should win tonight, as they have won their last three meets...
...order named. The subject for the debate this evening will be the same as the subject for the final debate: "Resolved, That the labor union principle of the closed shop is justifiable and should be supported." Each man will be allowed 12 minutes for his main speech and five minutes for rebuttal. The three best speakers will be selected for the team, and the remaining three men will compose the second team, from which the alternate will be chosen by the coach shortly before the debate. A. Tulin 3L., W. M. Shohl 1L., and G. J. Hirsch '07 will judge...
...lost. The University team won second place, through its remarkably good work in the finals. In the preliminary round Harvard and Pennsylvania were tied for fifth place, but in some extra bouts Harvard defeated Pennsylvania, and thus qualified for the final round of the tournament, in which only the five teams winning the greatest number of bouts in the preliminaries were allowed to enter. The finals were in the form of a round robin tournament. E. O. Dickenson and F. E. Williford, both of West Point, were tied for the individual championship. Yale was not represented in the meet...
...University shooting team will hold a match with the Boston Athletic Association this afternoon at 3 o'clock on the Riverside grounds. The Harvard team of five men will be selected from the following: J. A. Remick '06, C. W. Wickersham '06, W. T. Kissel '08, L. B. Webster '06, H. S. Powers '07, T. L. Smith '09, F. R. Appleton '07, H. P. Marshall 2G., G. S. Taylor...
...deciding bouts in the preliminary round were finished. West Point leads with the score of 14 bouts won and 4 lost. Columbia won 12 and lost six. Annapolis was third winning 10 bouts and losing 8. A. Tyng '08 was one of four men to win five bouts...