Word: foil
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...three-weapon (foil, épée and saber) Intercollegiate Fencing Association championship in The Bronx was still undecided after 593 bouts. In the 594th and final bout of the tournament, Navy's Larry Polk won a slashing saber victory over Columbia's Joe Bloom (5-4), saved the team title for the Middies...
...fencing team elected Peter B. Boyce '58, of Kirkland House and Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y., varsity captain for the next season. As a foil man, he won two of his three matches against Yale in the varsity's final meet...
...varsity fencing team, selected by a pre-Intercollegiate coaches meeting as a "sleeper" team, overslept this weekend and placed only ninth in a field of twelve squads in New York. Fencing 33 bouts in each event, the varsity won 15 in epee, 14 in foil, and 13 in sabre...
...epee, the squad was the most consistent, as Doug Fitchen, Bob Scrivner, and Tony Enders each won five of eleven. In foil, only Bill Trebilcock in the third pool fenced well, as he won six and dropped five...
...epee, which the varsity took 6 to 3, Doug Fitchen won all three while Bob Scrivner won two and Tony Enders picked up one. Peter Boyce and Mike Klapper, feincing in foil, won two of three as the Crimson took the event, 5 to 4. Bill Trebilcock aded the other...