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Bu.h, Darsch. O'Learey, Hancock. York Y. M. C. A.; played a draw with the latter, and lost to the Baltimore Y. M. C. A. Against Loyola in Baltimore on December Two men, two slivers of steel, and 7, O'Learey, and Emil Grenda earned a pair pure dexterity of victories, while Earl Darsch gained the other Terror point. The final score read 7 to 2. In its first season of organized competition, In mid-season, the squad traveled to Balti- the Green and Gold fencing team compiled a more where the Y. M. C. A. handed them their record of two wins, one tic, and one defeat. only defeat of the year in a closely contested The local club, tutored by Tom O'Learey, match. The hosts, who had much more ex- scored victories over Loyola College and the perience than the Western Marylanders, were, nevertheless, pleased with the competition Hano<>ck, Darsch, Gronda. offered them. Again traveling from Gill Gymnasium, the squad met the York Y. M. C. A. in the latter's gym, and in a thrilling match, had to be con- tent with a draw. In this contest, John Han- cock proved his mettle as he led the Terror offensive. The same two teams met EllWestern Mary- land in the only home match of the season. By perseverance and skill, the Green and Gold managed to conquer their opponents to the tune of a 10-to-6 score.