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Tuesday night, Leverett rallied past Eliot and won the sabre competition by a score of ten points to the Elephant's five. Kenneth Russell, Leverett's strong man, slid ahead of Eliot's Louis Hinman for first place. In the final rounds of the foil competition, the situation reversed with Hinman taking the honors and Russell placing second...
Kirkland's Francis Coolidge placed second in the epee leaving his house third in the round. Though he was not among the top six in Tuesday's sabre tournament, he took a third in the foil event. Gill added three points to Coolidge's nine bringing the total to twelve...
Helping Eliot were Jim Norris who won two points in the epee and Eugene Freuder with a last place in the foil competition...
Columbia captured two of the individual weapon titles. All-American Steve Weinstein won the foil crown while Frank Lowry, who was originally entered in the second pool, upset teammate Mark Berger for the sabre championship. In a fence-off with Richard Holzman of Columbia, Penn's Ron McMahan took the epee title...
N.Y.U.'s Al Davis, Howie Harmatz and Mike Gaylor won an unprecedented 29 of 30 bouts to place first in the team foil competition. Edging Columbia by one point, N.Y.U. also captured the team sabre crown with 23 victories Navy was first in epee, winning 21 bouts...