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Varsity and Freshman Riders Win

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In the exhibition match featuring the pole team on the Commonwealth Armory tanbark Saturday night, the Varsity malletmen overcame the Freebooters 7-1 1/2. In a preliminary Class C encounter, the Freshman riders nosed out the Winchester Aces 311/2-2.

Clearly superior in every phase of the game, the Crimson team was paced by Skiddy von Stade, who drove in four goals to continue his high scoring record. Captain Ed Gerry and Townsend Winmill, each tallying twice, were outstanding for their defensive work which prevented the Freebooters from getting many shots at the goal.

The summary: VARSITY  FREEBOOTERS Captain Edward Gerry, No. 1  No. 1. Paul Fox Skiddy von Stade, No. 2  NO. 2, Winston Frost Townsend Winmill, No. 3  No. 3. Henry Gerry

Goals--Von Stade 4, E. Gerry 2, Winmill 2, Frost 2, H. Gerry. Chukkers  1  2  3  4  fouls  totals Harvard  1  2  2  2  2  7 Freebooters  1  9  2  0  3  1 1/2

Coach Rene Peroy's Varsity and Freshman fencing teams impaled the Brown swordsmen in Providence Saturday afternoon by the scores of 21-6 and 11-6, in their respective matches.

Winning the foils competition 7-2 and the sabre 8-1, the Varsity ran into difficulty before downing the Bear epee men 6-3. Captain Philip E. Lilienthal '36, Richard Morgan, 4th '36, and William F. Gerber '37 were outstanding for the Crimson, while Bojar and Stevens gave good performances for the losers.

Overcoming their opponents easily in the foils 7-2, the Yardlings were nosed out in a 5-4 decision in the epee competition. Raymond C. Byran, Winfield S. Long, Jr., and Leonard E. Leboeuf were primary factors in the Crimson victory

Goals--Von Stade 4, E. Gerry 2, Winmill 2, Frost 2, H. Gerry. Chukkers  1  2  3  4  fouls  totals Harvard  1  2  2  2  2  7 Freebooters  1  9  2  0  3  1 1/2

Coach Rene Peroy's Varsity and Freshman fencing teams impaled the Brown swordsmen in Providence Saturday afternoon by the scores of 21-6 and 11-6, in their respective matches.

Winning the foils competition 7-2 and the sabre 8-1, the Varsity ran into difficulty before downing the Bear epee men 6-3. Captain Philip E. Lilienthal '36, Richard Morgan, 4th '36, and William F. Gerber '37 were outstanding for the Crimson, while Bojar and Stevens gave good performances for the losers.

Overcoming their opponents easily in the foils 7-2, the Yardlings were nosed out in a 5-4 decision in the epee competition. Raymond C. Byran, Winfield S. Long, Jr., and Leonard E. Leboeuf were primary factors in the Crimson victory

Coach Rene Peroy's Varsity and Freshman fencing teams impaled the Brown swordsmen in Providence Saturday afternoon by the scores of 21-6 and 11-6, in their respective matches.

Winning the foils competition 7-2 and the sabre 8-1, the Varsity ran into difficulty before downing the Bear epee men 6-3. Captain Philip E. Lilienthal '36, Richard Morgan, 4th '36, and William F. Gerber '37 were outstanding for the Crimson, while Bojar and Stevens gave good performances for the losers.

Overcoming their opponents easily in the foils 7-2, the Yardlings were nosed out in a 5-4 decision in the epee competition. Raymond C. Byran, Winfield S. Long, Jr., and Leonard E. Leboeuf were primary factors in the Crimson victory

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