Word: ludiam
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...although by a somewhat smaller margin, while on the whole the shooting did not come up to last year's standard. J. A. Booth '33, with 96 out of a possible 100 points, obtained the best individual score of the meet. T. C. Buckley '32, and K. R. Ludiam '33, who have also qualified as expert marksmen, both shot considerably below their usual standard. Samuel Powel, Jr. '32 and W. M. Wing '31 were the two regular members of the team missed yesterday. Trinity's high man, Laubin, who shot a 98 last year, only obtained a 92 yesterday. Springfields...
...foils competition, which was finished yesterday, were H.B. Wesselman '31. Gilbert Kerlin '33. H.C. Cassidy '31, and J.D. Allen '31. All of these fencers are members of the University team. The complete sabre elimination was held yesterday with the selection of W.M. Wing '31, R.B. Lawson '32, K.R. Ludiam '33, and R.A. Ackurman '34. The only upset in these bouts was the survival of Ackerman, a Freshman, who has not been fencing with the first year team this season. J.H. Beard '34 and Ludiam were selected Tuesday afternoon to compete in the finals of the epee. A Change in plans...
Some of the better marksmen returning again this year are: T.C.T. Buckley '32, J.A. Booth '33, K.R. Ludiam '33, Samuel Powel, Jr. '32, and W.M. Wing '31. Buckley has just resigned his post as president of the club and has appointed Ludiam in his place, but he will retain his position as captain of the team...
...nine bouts. R. B. Lawson '32 finished second, Allis of Yale third, and Barmack of C. C. N. Y. fourth. In the epee bouts Shellard of M. I. T. carried off first place by winning eight times. The other qualifiers in this class were Thompson of Yale, K. R. Ludiam '33, and Chin of Yale...
...results of the annual tournament reveal six Harvard fencers as the winners in their respective weapons. The foils awards fell to H. B. Wesselman '31, H. C. Cassidy '31, and J. D. Allen, Jr. '32, in that order. With the first prizes in the epee and saber given to Ludiam and Lawson, the Harvard team has scored an unparalleled triumph...