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WEST POINT WINS FENCING.

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The intercollegiate fencing tournament, held in New York on Friday and Saturday, was won by West Point with a total of forty bouts won and fourteen lost. Columbia won second, and Harvard finished fifth.

J. P. Whitton, Annapolis, G. V. Strong, West Point, and F. B. Clark, Columbia, tied for the individual honors, each one of them winning fifteen bouts out of eighteen.

For the Harvard team, F. W. Palfrey 4M. did the best work, and defeated all but five of the eighteen men with whom he fenced. T. D. Roberts '03 won ten bouts and lost eight, and R. M. Henderson '02 won two bouts.

The scores of the various teams were as follows:   Won.  Lost. West Point,  40  14 Columbia,  35  19 Annapolis,  34  20 Cornell,  32  22 Harvard,  25  29 Yale,  15  39 U. of P.,  8  46

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