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Freshman fencing championship tournaments get under way yesterday with 16 men participating in the fails event. Joseph W. Goldzieher defeated Stewart D. Riddles in the final duel.
Other Freshmen who took part: Peter L. Bernstein, Parko N. Bossart, George F. Butterworth, 3rd, Jesse W. Croach, Jr., Robert B. Hayden, Robert L. Heilbroner, Albert H. Labastic, Frank L. McLanathan, John I. Mahler, Halford W. Park, John C. Perham, Fred A. Rico, Manning A. Williams and Massao Yatsuhashi.
The Freshman epee championship will be run off next Wednesday, and the sabre championship on next Friday.
During the week of April 26, the University championships in foils, epee, and sabres will be held. All members of the University, except Freshmen, are eligible.
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