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Ready for battle! Sir Collin, (left), cuts a most knightly figure as he rides forth for the first pass of the tournament. |
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At the charge (left): Sir Collin and Sir Thomas take steady aim as they bear down on each other at full gallop! |
IMPACT! Sir Collin's lance breaks (right) as he scores a direct hit on Sir Thomas, while Sir Thomas only managed a glancing blow, leaving his lance intact. That put Sir Collin ahead by one point at the end of the first pass! On the second pass, both struck each other squarely -- but each failed to shatter their respective lances. On the third, and final, pass, Sir Thomas scored with a clean break on Sir Collin, who actually failed to hit at all! This, of course, made the score even: 1-1. Which, under Tournament rules, meant...
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