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CRIMSON FENCERS BEAT SYRACUSE

University Wins All Nine Foils Bouts Losing One Epee Contest

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The Syracuse foils team fell an easy victim to the University fencers at the Hemenway Gymnasium yesterday 9-0. The margin of superiority was very great, no Syracuse man getting more than two touches. In the epee Syracuse fared a little better as Captain Clark of the Orange team won over Lendon Snedecker '25, preventing a shut-out, the epee event going to the University 3-1.

This is Syracuse's first year in the intercollegiate Fencing League, but as the Orange is not in the same division as the University this match does not count in the league.

The summary:

FOILS

Durham (H) defeated Saylor (S) 5-0; Carillo (H) defeated Palty (S) 5-1; Finney (H) defeated Clark (S) 5-2; Durham (H) defeated Palty (S) 5-2; Durham (H) defeated Palty (S) 5-2; Finney (H) defeated Saylor (S) 5-1; Carillo (H) defeated Clark (S) 5-2; Finney (H) defeated Palty (S) 5-1; Carillo (H) defeated Saylor (S) 5-0; Durham (H) defeated Clark (S) 5-1.

EPEE

Snedecker (H) defeated Elting (S); Morss (H) defeated Clark (S); Hollis (H) defeated Ellirg (S); Clark (S) defeated Snedecker (H).

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