Word: hurd
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...John G. Hurd '34 of Auburn, Cal., greatly strengthened his chances for a berth on the U. S. Olympic fencing squad by finishing third in the foils tournament at M. I. T. Saturday. Displaying the style that made him 1934 intercollegiate champion, Hurd gave Hugh V. Alessandroni of New York a close run for second place...
...alumni will participate in the tryout Saturday: John G. Hurd '34, of Auburn, Call. (Intercollegiate Champion in his Senior year), and Gilbert Kerlin '33 of Moorstown...
Leading the Crimson entrants will be John S. Hurd 2L, 1934 Intercollegiate Champ and number 3 ranking player in the United States. Philip E. Lilienthal '36, fencing captain and star performer, will also be on hand...
...John G. Hurd, no. 3 in national ranking, was beaten by Gilbert Kerlin 3L in foils, after starting the exhibition off by the graceful grand salute. Joseph Levis, formerly of M. I. T., No. 1 in national ranking and head of the last American Olympic team, defeated William T. Pocora 1G, former Princeton captain...
Dernell Every, Yale '28, '28 and '32 Olympic star, and former national intercollegiate champion, defeated Hurd 5-4 in foils, but was defeated by Peroy in an exhibition match with sabre. The present captain of the Harvard team and three former captains took part in this exhibition...