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The Yale fencing club has reversed its decision of not contesting in the coming intercollegiate fencing tournament which is to be held in New York in a few weeks. Yale's refusal was based on the ground that a representative team could not be formed in the prescribed time. Now that Yale has accepted the initation of the Harvard and Columbia fencing clubs the contest will be between the teams of these three colleges. By far the best man who will enter the tournament is L. M. Lawson, of Columbia, who is one of the best amateur fencers in the country. The rules under which the tournament will be conducted will be decided at the meeting which is to be held March 25.
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