4,~1930 TH'E MICHIG AN DAILY . ._.. ,. .. ::........ x - MICHI.GAN F FS W FOURTH M After Win Over Bishops, Varsity Defeats Buckeyes, 10-7 at Columbus. TO MEET CHICAGO NEXT With two victories won over the week end, the Varsity fencers are, beginning another week of stren- uous practice in an effort to con- tinue their winning streak when they meet Chicago next Saturday. After defeating Ohio Wesleyan, 4- 3, at the Intramural building last Friday, Michigan journeyed to Co- lumbus and won over the Buck- eyes, 10-7, in a close meet the fol- lowing day. Against Ohio State, several of the Wolverines showed their best form of the season. Gordon per- formed well as usual, winning all his. bouts in the sabre, defeating; both Foure and Reibel of Ohio by! 5-0 scores. Hammer, Michigan' veteran, also defeated Reibel in sabre, 3-0, but lost to Foure, 5-3. Hemmer Injured: However, Hammer was injured due. to urnecessary roughness when he was struck a hard blow on the shoulder. He has been unable to raise his arm since and although it' is not known whether or not heI has a broken bone, it is doubtfu, if he will be able to participate in the meet wit;4 the Maroons. Michigan's 'greatest surprise: came in the epee when Dowsett, and Koon came through with three victories. Koon showed a much improved form to take both of his bouts by winning over Reibel and Jones. Dowsett took Reibel, 2-1,1 but Jones in turn defeated the Wolverine by the same occore. Friedman Stars.j Friedman proved to b the star of the Maize and -Blue in the final event, by taking all three of his bouts in the foils. He won two of these by 5-0 scores and the other ended 5-4 in his favor. Stolpman