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...split arose from the refusal of the officials of the New York Athletic Association and the New York Fencers' Club to judge another round robin tournament, on the ground that such a contest is too hard on the men involved. F. Lage, captain of the Columbia team, then proposed a tournament by elimination, which would necessitate the admission of two new colleges to the association. This was in accordance with the wishes of Captain Tyng of the University Fencing team, who moved that according to a by-law of the association, Technology be admitted on a two years' probation...
...annual meeting of the Intercollegiate Fencing Association held recently in New York the following officers for the ensuing year were elected: president, F. E. Williford, West Point; vice-president, W. MacLeod '05; secretary and treasurer, F. Lage, Columbia...
Heretofore it has required an afternoon and two evenings to decide the tournaments of the Association, as every man has fenced with every other. Consequently, F. Lage of Columbia has been appointed to confer with the fencing committee of the New York Athletic Club in order to devise a plan to make a quicker decision possible. It was also voted that other colleges should be eligible for election to the Association after having teams on trial for a period of two years, during which they could compete in the intercollegiate tournaments and be eligible for the championship...
...Lage, captain of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology fencing team, won the open junior fencing competition held in the Gymnasium last evening under the auspices of the Fencers' Club. G. B. Trowbridge of Piacenti's Fencing School was second, and A. Tyng '05 third...
...triangular fencing meet between Harvard. Columbia and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Tuesday evening in the M. I. T. gymnasium, Technology finished first, winning 11 bouts out of a possble 18, and the University and Columbia teams were tied with 8 bouts each to their credit. J. Lage of Technology won all his bouts, F. Lage of Columbia won 4 out of a possible 6. and W. MacLeod '05 and S. M. Henry of Technology won 3 each...