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Although they held the Yale fencers even until the final match, the Freshman swordsmen went down to defeat by the narrow margin of 9 to 8 on Saturday in the Indoor Athletic Building in the last meet of the Year.
The summaries:
Yale 1935 9, Harvard 1935 8.
Foils: Isador Miller (H) defeated Norton (Y), 5 to 4; Slade (Y) defeated H. G. Hanan (H), 5 to 2; Slade (Y) defeated R. C. Ackerman (H), 5 to 0; Slade (Y) defeated Isador Miller (H), 5 to 3; R. C. Ackerman (H) defeated Chamberlin (Y), 5 to 2; R. C. Ackerman (H) defeated Norton (Y) 5 to 2; Chamberlin (Y) defeated Isador Miller (H), 5 to 4; Chamberlin (Y) defeated H. A. Hanan (H), 5 to 2; H. A. Hanan (H) defeated Norton (Y), 5 to 2.
Epee: Tompkins (Y) defeated W. F. Williams, Jr. (H), 2 to 0; D. L. Oliver (H) defeated Coburn (Y), 2 to 0; D. L. Oliver (H) defeated Tompkins (Y) 2 to 1; W. F. Williams, Jr. (H) defeated Wing (Y), 2 to 1.
Sabre: McVey (Y) defeated Elmer Harp (H), 5 to 2; McVey (Y) defeated W. K. Wyant (H), 5 to 1; W. K. Wyant (H) defeated Ridgeway (Y), 5 to 4; Ridgeway (Y) defeated Elmer Harp (H), 5 to 2.
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