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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The Crimson started out well, winning all three of its opening saber bouts. Larry Cetrulo, the number-one saber, jumped out quickly, and, before 45 seconds had elapsed, defeated his first Beaver, 5-4, "It wasn't the best in fencing as far as style is concerned," coach Edo Marion...
The Crimson at this point became a litle worried. The Beavers were really cheering-their foilers were going to win three, again. Ruderman dampened their spirits when he dumped his haughty opponent, 5-3. Weissman surprised coach Marion and killed the Beaver spirit with his 5-3 victory. Castle lost...
"M. I. T. had been leaking stories that they had their best foilers in years. The Crimson foil team was psyched out in the first round, but after they saw M. I. T., they knew they could come out and beat them, and they did." Marion said happily.
Reitz's composure carried another match, 5-4. Micky Irvings won by a similar score over his Beaver. However, Viita could not figure out his opponent, failing even to make a touch, and was blanked, 5-0.
In the final round, the hapless Beavers lost seven of nine bouts. Their fans stopped cheering wildly and began thinking about next year. Cetrulo's opponent received some coaching from his teammates before the bout, but it was to no avail. He faced Cetrulo, and a few seconds later was...