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Harvard Wins in Fencing.

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The Harvard Fencing team won the national junior championship at the tournament held by the New York Fencers' Club which was brought to an end Saturday night. The Harvard team, composed of J. P. Parker '96, A. F. Riggs '98, and J. E. Hoffman '96, won 193.47 points. The team of the New York Fencers' Club won 159.33 points, the New York Turnverein 151.13, Columbia, 116.36, and Yale, 67.12.

J. P. Parker '96, won the gold medal offered by E. M. Roosevelt, president of the Fencers' Club, for individuality superiority, scoring 71 points.

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