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STRONG 1931 FENCING TEAM DOWNS BOSTON ENGLISH HIGH

Freshman Swordsmen Score Easy 6 to 3 Victory at Hemenway

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The Freshman fencing team scored a convincing 6 to 3 victory over the swordsmen from the Boston English High School yesterday afternoon at Hemenway Gymnasium. Although many of the bouts were close the first-year Foilsmen proved themselves generally superior and won handily. Captain H. B. Wesselman '31 was the outstanding fencer of the match, winning all three of his bouts and proving himself the major factor in his team's victory.

The summary of the match follows:

Foils: Koretsky (English High) defeated S. S. Morrill '31, 5 to 4: S. C. Smith '31 defeated Krutler (English High), 5 to 4; Koretsky (English High) defeated A. C. MacGowan '31, 5 to 4; H. B. Wesselman '31 defeated Krutler (English High), 5 to 0: MacGowan, defeated Krutler (English High), 5 to 1; Jimenez (English High) defeated Morrill, 5 to 2: Wesselman defeated Koretsky (English High), 5 to 2: W. B. Speare '31 defeated Jimenez (English High) 5 to 3: Wesselman defeated Jimenez (English High), 5 to 0.

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