Word: fleering
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lane '24, captain of the University fencing team, saved his team from defeat in its match with the University of Pennsylvania foilsmen Saturday afternoon in the fencing room at Hemenway Gymnasium. The score see-sawed throughout, becoming even at 4-4 when Roland Fleer '24, who had been substituted for Sharp, was defeated by a score of 7-6 in a brilliant bout with Hettinger, the captain of the Philadelphians. Captain Lane then saved the situation by defeating Cavers in the final bout by a score of 7-4. Captain Hettinger was the star for the visitors, having...
Captain E. H. Lane '24 and E. L. Lane '24 are both veterans of last year's team, and G. S. Sharp '24 will complete the trio. Roland Fleer '24 and Lendon Snedeker '25 are likely to break into the lineup as substitutes...
This year's prospects are bright, with four members of last year's team back: Captain E. H Lane '24 and E. L. Lane '24 in the foils and J. K. Watson '23 and C. J. Shearn '23 in the duelling swords. Other promising candidates are Roland Fleer '24, George Sharpe '23 and R. M Morrison '24. The early season ranking will be determined by the results of a round-robin tournament which is new in progress...
...Shearn '23, and J. K. Watson '23. The Lane brothers will constitute the greatest strength of the foils team, and a third man will be chosen in February from the many candidates now competing, of whom the most promising at present are F. M. James Jr. '25 and Rolland Fleer...
While Ordway lost the foils championship, he proved to be the best of the sabre entries, with a record of seven victories and no defeats. Roland Fleer '25 who has had some experience at the University of Pennsylvania, gained second honors with only two losses in his eight matches while Boyce was third. Both Boyce and J. K. Watson '23 won five and lost three bouts, but Boyce had a small margin in the number of touches scored...