Word: winninger
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Larry Cetrulo and Paul Viita competed in their first match for the varsity fencing team Saturday afternoon, but were unable to produce enough winning bouts for a victory. as the Crimson lost, 15-12, to CCNY in New York.
John Reitz, who continues to improve with each match, gave the Crimson its most convincing performance, winning all three of his epee bouts. Fencing at the number two epee behind Reitz, Mark Irvings won two of his bouts and ended the dual meet with an exciting come-from-behind victory...
The Crimson took first and third in the next two events, with sophomore Al Ackerman winning a close 200-free and captain Mike Cahalan handily beating Navy's captain. Cap Parlier, in the 50-free. Cahalan later won the 100-free for another double victory. His two times were 21.9...
Following the dedication ceremonies of the Edward L. Farrell Track Facility, commonly referred to as "the bubble," Ed Nosal and Jake Driscoll out-threw the Army weightmen, winning the 35-pound weight and the shot put, respectively.
While the remaining field events were being decided, Roy Shaw and Colburn began a pair of triple performances that left Army's distance men gasping for breath. The Crimson swept the mile with Shaw winning in a time of 4:12. followed closely by Colburn and John Heyburn.