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WEST POINT, N. Y., March 14.--Harvard lost the fencing match to West Point here tonight by a score of 9 to 0. The West Point team was very aggressive and had excellent form, and was thus able to win every bout. Harvard had good form, but was not able to put enough force into the work. The teams were composed as follows...
Tomorrow night the team will play at Princeton. Harvard will have the advantage of playing Clark, but Princeton has an unusually heavy and well trained team and should win...
...Only the poor condition of the ice prevented a close and interesting contest; but there were, nevertheless, frequent instances of excellent team and individual work on both sides. Although the Boston club played a very fast games, the University players proved to be more consistent and were able to win through swifter and more accurate passing. Goodridge and Fenwick, for the Boston team, and Winsor, Rumsey and Penhallow for Harvard, were very effective...
...University relay team ran well and completely outclassed their opponents. Haigh got a lead in the first relay, but lost it by a fall on the third lap; he managed to win out, giving Lightner a lead of 15 yards over Orton. This lead was increased by Willis and Rust to nearly half a lap at the finish. Time...
...University basketball team will play Brown University tonight at Providence. As the team has recently shown much improvement under the coaching of Mr. Riley, it should win without much difficulty. The line-up will be as follows: HARVARD. BROWN. J. Browne, r.f. l.g., Ingalls. Clark, l.f. r.g., Schwinn. K. Smith, c. c., Smith. Hanavan, r.g. l.f., Dewolf. Fosdick...