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Last night Harvard defeated the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Pennsylvania, in the triangular fencing meet at the Technology Gymnasium. From the start the University team assumed the lead, which they maintained throughout.
J. Lage, the captain of the Technology team, did the best work, winning all six bouts. W. L. Bowman 2L. excelled for Harvard with five out of six bouts to his credit. His losing to Lage was a surprise, as he was champion of the Pennsylvania division in 1903 and 1904, and at present is the holder of the New England championship. The best bouts were those between A. Tyng sS., captain of the University team, and Lage; and between Bowman and Lage, both of which bouts required an extra two minute period.
The individual scores are as follows:
Harvard--W. L. Bowman 2L., 5; A. Tyng sS., 4; W. MacLeod 2L., 4.
Technology--J. Lage, 6; R. D. Gatewood, 2; H. Bounetheau, 1.
Pennsylvania--P. G. Rousset, 3; F. H. Scott, 2; R. G. Park, 0.
The final score:
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