The final round of the fencing tournaments for the University, novice, and Freshman championships will be held in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. A cup will be awarded to the winner in each of the three championships. The H. A. A. has presented the cups for the University and novice championships, while the Freshman trophy, the Roberts Cup, offered this year for the first time, was given by P. B. Roberts '14.
Tonight's bouts will be as follows:
University championship.--G. H. Code '18 vs. P. K. Rhinelander '18, E. P. Hamilton vs. T. J. Putnam ocC.
Novice championship.--G. H. Code '18 vs. P. K. Rhinelander '18, E. R. Gay '19 vs. R. G. Crimmins '19, E. P. Hamilton '18 vs. P. K. Rhinelander '18.
Freshman championship.--E. R. Gay '19 vs. R. G. Crimmins '19.
Following are the results of yesterday's bouts:
University championship.--G. H. Code '18 defeated E. P. Hamilton '18, 9-8; E. P. Hamilton '19 defeated P. K. Rhinelander '18, 7-6; T. J. Putnam ocC. defeated G. H. Code '18, 8-2; T. J. Putnam ocC. defeated P. K. Rhinelander '18, 8-5.
Novice championship.--G. H. Code '18 defeated E. R. Gay '19, 7-2; G. H. Code '18 defeated R. G. Crimmins '19, 8-3; G. H. Code '18 defeated E. P. Hamilton, 7-6; E. R. Gay '19 defeated P. K. Rhinelander '18, 9-7; E. R. Gay '19 defeated V. E. Tenney '18, 6-5; R. G. Crimmins '19 defeated P. K. Rhinelander '18, 6-5; R. G. Crimmins '19 defeated V. E. Tenney '18, 4-2; E. P. Hamilton '18 defeated E. R. Gay '19, 9-8; E. P. Hamilton '18 defeated R. G. Crimmins '19, 8-7; P. K. Rhinelander '18 defeated V. E. Tenney '18, 13-12.
Freshman championship.--E. R. Gay '19 defeated J. G. Beebe-Center '19, 5-4; R. G. Crimmins '19 defeated J. G. Beebe-Center '19, 3-2.
Russell to Fence at Sword Club.
Captain W. H. Russell '18, of the University fencing team, will fence for the President's Medal at the Boston Sword Club this evning at 8 o'clock. There will be two sets of bouts, one with foils and the other with duelling swords. Russell has an excellent chance of winning, for last Friday night he captured the National Amateur Duelling Sword Championship in New York. He is the only undergraduate in any college that has ever reached the finals in the latter tournament and the youngest man that ever won the title. Tonight he will meet such experienced fencers as Dr. F. H. Allen M.D. '07, O. D. McLaughlin, and G. B. Wilbur '12.
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