Word: yatsevitch
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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John G. Hurd '34, captain of the Varsity fencing team, won the foils event of the University fencing championship yesterday afternoon in the final contests held in the Indoor Athletic Building, and Gratian M. Yatsevitch 1G captured the honors in the epee matches. Hurd placed second in the epee event while Yatsevitch won the same place in the foils matches. Gobert Kerlin 1G was third in the number of points scored in the foils event and Edward A. Laugenau '35 gained third position in the epee class...
Hurd had little difficulty in outscoring the contestants in the foils class, but the epee matches proved very close, Yatsevitch made five points and Hurd and Langenan tied with four points apiece. Second place was awarded to Hurd since he had fewer touches scored against...
...Gratian Yatsevitch '33, of the Harvard Fencing Club led the qualifiers in the former class, barely beating Webster F. Williams '35 by one point in the total number of points scored. John G. Hurd '34 qualified in third position. Hurd showed unusual skill in the folls matches to surpass the rest of the contestants by several points. Gilbert Kerlin 1L captured second place, and Yatsevitch and Philip E. Lilienthal '35 placed third and fourth respectively...
...foils at the 1932 Olympic games. Other men who will participate in the duels are N. A. Huffman, of the Graduate School of Theology, Gilbert Kerlin '33, Everett H. Lane '24, Robert B. Lawson '32, Henry P. Walker '33, H. B. Wessleman '31, and Gratian M. Yatsevitch...
...Lawson 1M, last year's captain, captured the runner-up position in the sabre competition with E. A. Ackerman '34, Yatsevitch, and J. A. Weber '35 taking third, fourth, and fifth places...