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...team began its winter season last week by winning the foils, epee, and saber events of the annual Amateur Fencers League of America prize tournament. In the first of these events B. B. Wesselman '31, H.C. Cassidy '31, and J.D. Allen, Jr., '31, bore off the first, second, and third prizes, respectively, and tied for first place in number of the victories won. In the epee, K. R. Ludlam '33 was the winner while R. B. Lawson '32 was awarded the first prize in the saber, third place falling to H. B. Walker '33. The Harvard entrants scored their wins...
...Harvard fencers, as they will engage tonight, will be as follows: first foils team--H. B. Wesselman '31, Captain H. C. Cassidy '31, and J. D. Allen, Jr., '31, second team--Charles Brenner '32, Gilbert Kerlin '33, and G. M. Yatsevitch '33. The epee and foils teams will be as follows: first epee team--F.C. Fiechter, Jr., '32, K. R. Ludlam '33, and H. B. Wesselman '31: second foils team--T. I. Moran '32, J. J. Mackin '33, and G. M. Yatsevitch '33. Saber team--R. B. Lawson '33, K. R. Ludlam '33, and H. B. Walker...
...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...
...Boston University, Boston Athletic Association, Dartmouth, M. I. T., and Y. M. C. A. representatives. The Harvard entrants were as follows: J. D. Allen, Jr. '31, H. C. Cassidy '31, captain of the University team, J. G. Hurd '34, J. J. Mackin '32, Gilbert Kerlin '33, and H. B. Wesselman...
...opening round all the Harvard swordsmen but the Freshman entrant won places in the semi-finals, and in the succeeding round Mackin failed to qualify, while the remaining four were pitted against one another in the finals. In the final round, Allen, Cassidy, and Wesselman, scored an equal number of victories, but although such figures would indicate a tie, the judges awarded the first prize to the last named, who had totaled the largest number of touches. Cassidy won the second prize, while the third fell to Allen. The awards consisted of a gold, a bronze, and a silver medal...