Word: sheldon
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Princeton took an early lead in toils, scoring by 5 to 4 over Ray Frankmann, Stan Sheldon, and Bill Raney. The Crimson came back in the epee as Giles Constable, John Agar, and Chip Arp registered by 5 1/2-3 1/2 to send the home team into a one-point lead. The winners clinched the match in the saber competition...
Foils: Garr (B) defeated Sheldon (H), 5-1; and Franknann (H), 5-1. Ramey (H) defeated Peckham (B), 5-2, Garr (B), 5-4, and Prescott (B), 5-0. Sheldon (H) defeated Prescott (B), 5-0, and Pecknann...
...foil and saber events, the Crimson fighters didn't fare so well. Ray Frankman, Bill Raney, and Stan Sheldon bowed 6 to 3 in the foil, with Frankman taking two of his adversaries only to lose to Cornell's Bill Clarvit, the only undefeated fighter of the match...
...addition to the 1947 season's returning lettermen, the fencers boast good coverage in all three events--epee, foil, and saber--with the following men filling the key positions: Neil McNeil, John Ager, Halton Arp, Giles Constable, Stan Sheldon, Joseph Vera, and Ray Frankman. VARSITY SCHEDULE Feb.14 Cornell (away) Feb.18 Brown (away) Feb.21 Army Feb.25 M. I. T Feb.28 Princeton Mar.6 Columbia Mar.13 Yale (away) Mar.19-20 Intercollegiate Moet (at New York...
October graduates named are Maurico C. Benewitz '47 of Hartford, Connecticut; Joseph S. Berliner '48 of Harvardevens; Sheldon R. Braiterman '48 of Ballimore; Mark R. Leiserson '48 of Washington; Donald R. Miller '47 of Jersoy City, New Jersoy; William J. Moss '44 of St. Pail. Minnesota; Alexander Rich '46 of Springfield; Alan R. Solomon '42 of Cambridge...