Word: verdicts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result is absolutely uncertain" was the verdict of Captain E. H. Lane '24, when questioned as to the outcome of the Yale match. "Yale has a better balanced team, both in the epee and in the foils, while our team has perhaps had more experience...
Under the guise of Juryman Seven Fannie Hurst has pronounced the verdict that "the mental stature of a very large part of the public is that of a moron and more startling still that "the public great overgrown baby--is--clamoring for its bananas...
...dueling swords matches, is considered the most formidable fencer on the team. In 1922 he was runner-up, and in 1923 he was the winner of the Junior National Championship, in which all of the best amateur fencers compete. "His fencing is of the 'slambang', fighting type" was the verdict of a member of the Crimson team who has fenced with him. Jules de Vigno is a well-known French amateur and Warren Dow, a former Columbia fencer, is a member of the Fencers' Club Epeo team, which lately won the club championship in New York. "They all learned...
...Bradford '26 against the 200-pound Guernsey were the only bright spots for the Crimson Saturday evening when the University Wrestlers bowed to Yale for the eighth successive time. An audience of over 500 saw the aggressive Elis capture four decisions and a fall for a 17 to 6 verdict...
...University team, won the referee's decision from Salzberger and in the next bout, Captain George Karelitz '24, wrestling in the 145-pound class, downed Smith of Brown in short fashion. F. B. Hill '26 conceded nearly fifteen pounds to Smith and even then lost the verdict only by a narrow margin...