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Annapolis Wins Fencing Tournament.

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Harvard lost the intercollegiate fencing championship in New York Saturday for the second time in nine years. As Yale could not get a complete team together, only Harvard, Columbia, Annapolis and Cornell took part. H. Clapp 1D., who made an excellent showing in the tournament last year, was not in good form, and won but two bouts. Of the 54 bouts, Annapolis won 18, Cornell 17, Columbia 12, and Harvard 7. Cornell showed unexpected strength. The Harvard team was composed of H. Clapp 1D., F. W. Hitchings 1M., and C. D. Burchenal '01. Dr. G. M. Hammond was the referee, and C. Tetham, W. T. Lawson, Count Raoul Devley, A. Brownell, W. S. O'Connor, and Dr. M. J. Echevarinn were the judges.

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