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Freshman and Minor Sports Active in Weekend Clashes as Post Mid-year Season Gets Underway

Harvard minor and Freshman teams engaged in eleven week-and contests as the mid-year lay-off ends.

Epee: Grautoff (N.Y.U.) defeated F. C. Fiechter; Jr. '32, and K. R. Ludlam '33. Glbson (N.Y.U.) defeated G. M. Yatsevitch '33, and K. R. Ludlam '33.

Sabre; Lawson defeated Goldstein (N.Y.U.), 5-0, and Rose (N.Y.U.), 5-2. Rose (N.Y.U.), defeated W. M. Wing '31, 5-3. Zimmerman (N.Y.U.) defeated H. B. Walker '33.

Crimson Boxers in First Contest Downed by Dartmouth 4 to 3

Losing by a count of 4 to 3, the University boxing team bowed to Dartmouth in the initial meet of their first season. The climax was in the heavy-weight bout, in which J. M. Adlis '32, who had defeated William Brister in the 175-pound class, fought a hard, close battle and lost in an extra round to Wilkin, Dartmouth fullback. Adlis was substituting for H. M. Myerson '32, who was unable to fight.

The only knockout came in the 160-pound class when William Cooper '33 gained a technical knockout in the second round after Martin of Dartmouth was unable to continue. The other Harvard wins were in the 125-pound and the 175-pound classes by Arthur Palaza '32 and Adlis respectively.

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Robert Veres and John Bean of Dartmouth scored victories in the 160-pound and the 135-pound classes respectively. Veres very nearly gained a knockout over P. G. Downes '32, and Bean had the advantage over D. P. Ketcham '32 throughout his bout.

The summary:

115-pound class: Veres (D) defeated Downes, three rounds.

125-pound class: Palaza defeated Peterson (D), three rounds.

135-pound class: Bean (D) defeated Ketcham, three rounds.

145-pound class: Alton (D) defeated J. J. Mellen '33, three rounds.

160-pound class: Cooper defeated Martin (D) Technical knockout in the second round.

175-pound class: Adlis defeated Brister (D), three rounds.

Heavyweight class: Wilkin (D) defeated Adlis. Four rounds.

Army Trio Outplays Harvard 15 to 8 as Jayvees Lose

The University polo team was defeated by the Army trio at West Point on Saturday, by a score of 15 to 8. On the same evening the Jayvees lost to the 102nd Field Artillery team by the score, 7 to 4.

The Harvard team put up a good battle until the last two periods, when Rodgers and Beebe, of West Point, broke through the Crimson defense to score heavily. In the final chukker the Army team clinched the victory by outriding and outplaying their opponents. This is Harvard's second game of the season and its first defeat.

The summaries: WEST POINT  HARVARD Rodgers, No. 1  No. 1, Nicholas Beebe, No. 2  No. 2, Gerry Scott, No. 3  No. 3, Bliss

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