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...Freshman fencing team won its meet with the St. James Fencing Club of Roxbury last evening, by the score of 5 bouts to 4. The individual bouts resulted as follows: W. F. Low, Jr., (captain), won 3, lost 0; C. E. Nichols won 2, lost 1; R. E. Gish won 0, lost 3. The judges were: A Tyng '04, L. W. Sumner '05, C. B. Carruth. Mr. W. F. Kimball of Roxbury acted as referee...
...Freshman fencing team will hold a meet with the St. James Fencing Club in the gymnasium of the St. James Episcopal Church, Roxbury, this evening at 8 o'clock. The following men will compose the team: W. F. Low, Jr., captain, C. E. Nichols, R. E. Gish. The following will act as judges: L. W. Sumner '05, A. Tyng '04, W. F. Kimball, C. B. Carruth. This is the team's first meet of the season, and will consist of a series of nine four-minute bouts. A club will present a cup to the winning team. No admission will...
...bouts of the University team resulted as follows: H. W. Holmes 1G., (captain)--won 4, lost 5; A. Tyng '04--won 3, lost 3; R. S. Earle 2L.--won 3, lost 6; W. F. Low '07--won 0, lost...
...first round Captain Holmes tied Captain Frick of Pennsylvania, and Frick won in a second bout of two minutes. In the second round Earle took the place of MacLeod, who was kept away by illness. In the third round Tyng took Low's place, and won three bouts in a total...
Harvard--H. W. Holmes 1G., captain, A. Tyng '04, R. S. Earle 2L., and W. F. Low...