In the foils A.G. Carrillo '26, captain of the Harvard team proved to be the outstanding man, penetrating the defense of his three Columbia opponents with thrusts which soon gave him the victory over them. He brought about the second defeat suffered this season by Juan Jose Fuertes, the Columbia captain, when he beat him by the overwhelming score of five touches to one.
The man who proved to be the pillar of strength on the Columbia team was Henry Herts who, after going down before the accurate attack of Carrillo, pulled himself together sufficiently to beat Howard Finney Jr. '26 and A.R. Allem '26 with the foils and still have energy enough to vanquish R.P. Outerbridge '28 and J.F. Davidson '27 with the duelling swords. His day's total was just half of the winning Columbia score.
YALE 1929 QUINTET WINS BIG THREE TITLE
The Harvard Freshman quintet lost to the powerful Eli 1929 basketball team Saturday evening when they dropped their final game of the season by a 31 to 28 score. By virtue of this win, the Yale Freshmen captured the Big Three championship in Freshman basketball.
The Crimson team was unsteady throughout the most part of the first half, and Yale jumped to an early lead which proved too formidable for the Harvard quintet to overcome. The score was 25 to 4 before the Crimson team got started, but after that the scoring was all on its side. The half ended with the score 25 to 9.
This marked the third game which the Crimson cubs have lost in their schedule of 11. Their only other losses have been at the hands of Andover and M.I.T.
Merrill led the scoring for Yale, while Bailey and Captain Burns proved the stafs for the Crimson.
The summary: Jaffe l.g. r.f. Merrill, Lebourgens, Harris Score--Harvard 28, Yale 31. Goals from floor--Merrill 4, Fodder 3, Burns 3, O'Connell 3, Bailey 3, Filoon, Valentine, Lebourgens 2, Billhardt 2, Charlesworth. Goals from fouls--Bailey 3, O'Connell, Burns, Filoon, Merrill 2, Charlesworth 2, Fodder, Billhardt, Reeves. Referee--Osney of St. Johns. Umpire W. Brennan of Pratt Institution. Time--Four quarters of 10 minutes each. 1929 WRESTLERS FORECAST UNIVERSITY DEFEAT Saturday night before the University wrestling meet, the 1929 matmen were defeated by their Blue rivals, 18-9. In spite of their impressive record this season the Yale Freshmen were more powerful than had been expected. The feature bout of the meet was in the 135-pound class, in which Wiley of Yale threw Captain Lifrak of Harvard in an exciting one minute overtime period. YALE 1929 POLOISTS OUTPLAY CRIMSON The Freshman Polo team bowed to Yale in a closely contested game Saturday in the Yale Armory. The final score was 10 1-2 to 8 1-2 in favor of the Yale Freshmen. Yale overwhelmed the Harvard first-year riders in the first chukker having at the end of it piled up a score of 7 1-2 to 1. Through the rest of the game the University Freshmen consistently gained on their opponents, but were unable to overcome the long lead. F.A. Clark '29, and J.P. Cotton '29, acting captain, led in the scoring for Harvard and Ferguson for Yale. Clark made four goals. Cotton three, and R.P. Gibb '29, and J.H. Remick '29, one each. Ferguson and Folger each made four. Clark was the only man to foul during the fiercely played game. The summary follows: Score--Yale 10 1-2, Harvard 8 1-2. Goals--Folger 4, Ferguson 4, Adams 2, Clark 4, Cotton 3, Gibb, Remick. Time 4 7 1-2 minute periods. Referee--Capt. Gates.