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VAI.K DAILY NEWS. TI'ESDAY, FEBRI'ARY -'11. 1972
Fencers Top Princeton, 16-11
Elis Break Tie In Last Round
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The Vale fencing team's sabre convincing 5-1 epee victory over
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16-11 victory over Princeton With the meetalready in hand.
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This makes the first Vale win came at the expense of Bruce
each
over Princeton in the last fourteen
attempts, although last of his bouts.
Alfson, who had already won two
season the Elis came close but
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nevertheless lost 14-13.
Captain Rossi Snipper of the
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The afternoon began before a Bulldogs demonstrated his
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onlookers as Vale took the first
He look all three of his sabre
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round 5-4. Princeton rallied to bouts to raise his record for the
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capture the second round by the season to 25-10.
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same score and matters were Although Snipper was the only
tied up going into the thirdround. Eli swordsman to have a perfect
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3-0 deficit to gain five straight
Steve Blum won two of his
points and a win which was
followed seconds later by Ev
bouts in the sabre but was
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beaten
Carole King
soundly by Rich Keslar. the
Wetchler's foil win over Bill
Gonzalez.
best Tiger sabreman, who
Fragile
ac-
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Following along counted for two of his team's
Matt Love goes up for a layup in a game against New Haven earlier
on this tide of three wins in that event.
Woyaya
thisyear.Closing in are Gary Franks and JeffRitter(21).
Blue momentum, SteveDorsey's Yale's foilmen Ev Wetchler
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and Chris Edwards fenced well
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and have been gaining consistency
in the last few matches.
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Frosh Cagers The epee delegation from New The Vale fencers defeated Princeton Saturday for their first victory
Lose Pair; Haven which has taken some against the Tigers in the last 14 matches.
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abuse this season responded well
with Larry Levin and Rich Kroop
contributing a pair of wins each.
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Crimson,Indians Triumph Penn Trackmen
The onlyreal bright spot for the
Tigers was the performance of
their epee star Dan Wigdowski,
who won his two bouts prior to
being lifted fora substitute when
Without leading scorer and with 23, hitting 11 of 14 from the Jones and Brian Crushcombined the contest was out of reach. Win Heptagonal
Captain Gary Franks, the Vale floor. Feguson, who played his for 41 points to pace the Indian The Tigers are now 3-6 for the
WORLD FAMOUS
freshmanbasketball team played best game of the year, according victory.
season and have only one more The Vale track team finished finished lower. The last time
one of its best games of the year to Coach Vito DeVito, had 17 Even more effective, though, team to face-the mighty seventh in this year's heptagonal Vale won theheptagonals was
against Harvard Saturday, but points and cleared the boards
in
15 was Dartmouth's press, which Columbia Lions.
meet at Ithaca Saturday and 1961.
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nonetheless suffered an 88-78 times.
lorced Vale into 38 turnovers. As for the Elis, they now Sunday.
Last weekend Eli Coach Bob
loss.
The loss of Franks and his 25- "We were just completely flat," possess their best Ivy League The University of Pennsylvania
took the heptagonal winning performances from both W.B.s No. 3 (Original)
On Friday, theElis dropped an -point
Giegengackreceived strong point
scoring average made the moaned DeVito. The Bullpups' record since the 1960-61 campaign.
The Bulldogs' overall crown with a team total of 62 Rich MacDonald and team
83-62 road tilt to the Dartmouth other Elis more offensiveminded.
"The other players tried badly throughout the season. record for this year is now 8-4, points to second place Navy's 42. captain Mike Wolak.
poor ball handling has hurt them
freshmen.
Vale started strongly against to give a little bit extra," said Ritter had 20 points and 13 which is their most successful Cornell finished thirdwith 32, and Wolak took third in the 35-lb.
Harvard and held a 27-26 lead DeVito. The veteran coach rated rebounds against Dartmouth. since 1954-55, whenVale wonnine Army, Harvard, and Princeton weight
with 7:45 remaining
with a toss of 55-10, seven
in the first the team's effort against Harvard
second only to its 83-80 rebounds. Reserve Greg It was a most gratifying day fourth with 22 points each. meet winning 62-5 >/i.
Stampfl had 18 counters and 16 meets.
ended up in a three-way tie for feet short of Bregar of Navy's
half. The Crimson then reeled off
eight consecutive points, including
a damaging three-point
victory at Columbia, February 4. Dubinetzgrabbed 10caroms in a overall at Princeton for Yale's Vale, with nine points edged MacDonald took second in
SSI
the
At Hanover, Friday night, with brief stint.
coach Henry Haruntunian who Brown-8, Dartmouth-5, and 60 yard high hurdles with a time
play by forward Lew Brown, but Franks recovering from a successful
eye operation in New season this weekend against clash with Harvard, next seventh
TheElis, now 4-11, finish their can now focushis attention on the Columbia-0. The Elis also placed of 7.4 seconds, .4 off of Perm's
Vale came back with six in arow,
including four by
last yearand have never Collins.
6-5 Jeff Ritter. Haven that morning, Dartmouth's
inside-outside duo of necticut.
Whitney Gymnasium.
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Bridgeport and Central Con-
Saturday afternoon at the Payne
Harvard pulled out again to a
44-36 lead with two minutes to
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-41 at The Vale freshman hockey Mercer, and Debbie Ritter
halftime.
learn
Harvard never suffered a 6-4 defeat at the represented the Vale
lost the lead in
Women's
the second half, but Vale
Squashmen Top
hung
MIT, 9-0; hands of Harvard Saturday at squash team at the national intercollegiate
Ingalls Rink.
close. The Elis
tournament held
moved to within
two at 60-58 on a basket by
The Crimson burst out of a 2-2 this past weekend at
hotshooting
Barry Stampfl
Trinity
tie at the end of the first period College.
with
with threequick goals in
12:42
the
to play.
first All three wereeliminated in the
Guard TakesControl
four minutes of the second period tourney's first round, but both
But at that point Harvard Lose To Princeton, 6-3
to take a commanding lead. Mercer and Frishman met with
Ron Graber, Mark
guardMike Griffin took control of
Sargent, some success in the consolation AMERICA'S LARGEST & FOREMOST
Frank Paveck,
the game. Piercing
and Dave Buchar flights. Mercer
the Eli
reached the
TOBACCONISTS
scored for the Elis. now 8-9. finals of the second
defense with length-of-the-court
consolation
TheVale squash team hadlittle Kirkpatrick Wins MIT, 9-0, and then fell to
drives and
Prin
pinpoint passes,
flightbefore being eliminated by 268 COLLEGE
trouble
STREET, DOWNTOWN
whitewashing MIT, 9-0, Al number three
NEW HAVEN
Kirkpatrick ceton, 7-2.
Gail Frishman,
Griffinpropelled Harvard to a
Margaret an opponent
74-
from Bowdoin.
Friday in the Payne Whitney had an easier PHONE 624-3250
time downingMark
-64 lead with 7:29 left.
Gym, but the Elis met their O'Brien, 15-11, 15-14, 13-15, 15-12,
Vale refused to quit, however, match Saturday at Princeton, as but at number five, Wallworth
and came back to within four, 80- theTigers triumphed, 6-3. was also extended to the limit.
-76 on a jump shot by center Bill Agianst MIT only Bruce The freshman standout split
Ferguson at 2:50. The Crimson Maronpot was extended beyond games with his opponent, Rusty
kept its poise, though, and pulled straight games before posting a Johnston, and was taken into
away.
15-12, 12-15, 12-15, 15-12, 15-6 win extra points in the final game
Griffin led Harvard with 19 over Bruce Blair.
points and Graham before triumphing, 15-10, 10-15,
10 assists, 12 of his Arader, at number one, set the 15-9, 12-15, 18-13.
points coming in the second half. match's tone with a 15-4, 15-7, 15- Princeton's 6-3 win hinged on
Brown had 17 points, and center -12 victory over Jim Rodgers. several close matches,
Lou Silver scored 15
particularly
at numbers seven
and grabbed At Princeton the tables were
11 rebounds. Guard and
Arnie reversed. Yale's three winners, eight. Eli Steve Sherrill
Needleman had 14 points,
lost to
and Arader, Rick Kirkpatrick, and Hollis Russell in five
lankyreserve center
games, 10-
Jeff Wheat Seth Wallworth. all had to battle -15, 15-11, 18-13, 11-15, 17-14,
added 10 points
and
in 10 caroms. four or five games before Chris White fell to Princeton's
Most of Yale's firepowercame defeating their opponents. Pat Haymes, 15-12, 15-11, 16-18,
from its front line. Ritter had 23 Arader fought back from an 15-13.
points and 12 rebounds, but early 2-1 game deficit to topple The Vale "B" team met much
missed 11 of his 20 free throw Princeton's Dave Page, 14-16, 15- the same fate as the varsityover
attempts. Stampfl also finished -10, 14-15, 15-12, 15-8.
the weekend. The Elis blanked
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