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The beginning of the first round dam Captain Bob Damus came up with Harvard's lone sabre victory, a 5-4 win against Columbia senior Harry Sticker. Damus also fought a hair-raiser in the opening bout of the match with Frank Lowy, all-Ivy and first in the Eastern last year, but lost 5-4. After the match DeKoff called the Crimson a "good little team," and said Harvard is now 4-2 for the year and 0-1 Ivy League play.
The beginning of the first round dam Captain Bob Damus came up with Harvard's lone sabre victory, a 5-4 win against Columbia senior Harry Sticker. Damus also fought a hair-raiser in the opening bout of the match with Frank Lowy, all-Ivy and first in the Eastern last year, but lost 5-4. After the match DeKoff called the Crimson a "good little team," and said Harvard is now 4-2 for the year and 0-1 Ivy League play.
The beginning of the first round dam Captain Bob Damus came up with Harvard's lone sabre victory, a 5-4 win against Columbia senior Harry Sticker. Damus also fought a hair-raiser in the opening bout of the match with Frank Lowy, all-Ivy and first in the Eastern last year, but lost 5-4. After the match DeKoff called the Crimson a "good little team," and said Harvard is now 4-2 for the year and 0-1 Ivy League play.
Captain Bob Damus came up with Harvard's lone sabre victory, a 5-4 win against Columbia senior Harry Sticker. Damus also fought a hair-raiser in the opening bout of the match with Frank Lowy, all-Ivy and first in the Eastern last year, but lost 5-4. After the match DeKoff called the Crimson a "good little team," and said Harvard is now 4-2 for the year and 0-1 Ivy League play.
Captain Bob Damus came up with Harvard's lone sabre victory, a 5-4 win against Columbia senior Harry Sticker. Damus also fought a hair-raiser in the opening bout of the match with Frank Lowy, all-Ivy and first in the Eastern last year, but lost 5-4.
After the match DeKoff called the Crimson a "good little team," and said Harvard is now 4-2 for the year and 0-1 Ivy League play.
Harvard is now 4-2 for the year and 0-1 Ivy League play.
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