Word: sabers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fencing team lost a decisive 7-20 match with C.C.N.Y. last Saturday. Ron Winfield, in saber, was the only team member to win all of his bouts, 5-4, 5-4, 5-3. Bob Barnard in saber won two, Harry Jergesen in epee, and Cliff Ruderman, in foil, won one bout each. The team's next match is with N.Y.U. on Saturday...
What ever happened to the saber-toothed tiger, the dire wolf, the mammoth, the giant beaver, and more than 100 other species of large mammals that once inhabited North America? All that paleontologists know for sure is that about 10,000 years ago, as glaciers retreated northward into Canada during the Late Pleistocene epoch, these animals suddenly became extinct. Their demise, many scientists believe, was caused either by sudden climatic change -which upset their breeding season and produced a lethal sterility-or simply by winter weather, which ironically may have become increasingly severe as the glaciers waned...
...freshman fencing team got off to an encouraging start yesterday as the big three--Larry Cetrulo in saber, Tom Keller in foil, and Mark Irvings in epee--led Harvard to a 17-10 victory over M.I.T...
...strong saber team and outstanding individual performances in epee redeemed the fencers for last Saturday's fiasco against S.M.T.I...
...Saber was Harvard's best weapon Saturday. Ron Winfield slashed his way to 5-4, 5-3 victories. Bob Barnard scored 5-2, 5-1 wins and skillfully dismembered his opponent's watch in the last blow of the match...