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CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY ENTRIES DUE TOMORROW

Boxing and Wrestling Trials Will Take Place Then--Fencing Trials Thursday.

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The final hour for receiving entries in the annual boxing, wrestling, and fencing tournament which will be held in the Union Friday evening at 8 o'clock, has been extended. All entries must now be made in the blue books provided for that purpose in the Randolph Gymnasium and the H. A. A. before tomorrow at 4 o'clock, at which time the preliminary trials for the boxing and wrestling candidates will be held in the Gymnasium. More entries are desired, only one man having registered, in the 175 pound and heavyweight classes.

The H. A. A. has therefore decided to allow men in the graduate schools and the Law School to arrange special matches for which the customary silver and bronze medals will be given.

The fencing preliminaries will not be held until Thursday afternoon. A trophy cup is offered for the winner of the tournament.

Tickets for the tournament are now on sale at the H. A. A. and at Leavitt and Peirce's. Attendance is open only to students and graduates of the University.

The Cantacuzene cup tournament will take place in the Randolph Gymnasium this afternoon at 4 o'clock. This meet the entries of which have already been filled, is only open to men who have had less than a year's experience in fencing.

Fencers Defeated Bowdoin.

A victory for the University fencing team was the result of the first meet of the season Saturday. The score of 5 to 4 against Bowdoin was due to Capt. E. R. Gay '19, who won three matches. The summary of events follows:

R. H. Snow '20 lost to Haynes, 9-11; S. H. Ordway '21 lost to Burleigh, 7-8; E. R. Gay '19 defeated Hargraves, 3-1; R. H. Snow '20 defeated Burleigh 5-2; S. H. Ordway '21 lost to Hargraves 6-8; E. R. Gay '19 defeated Haynes 7-1; R. H. Snow '20 lost to Hargraves 3-4; S. H. Ordway '21 defeated Haynes 6-0; E. R. Gay '19 defeated Burleigh 7-1.

The date with Yale at New Haven on next Friday has been changed, and the meet is now scheduled to take place at the same place on Wednesday.

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