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Only one member of the Fencing team which won the championship of the Intercollegiate Fencing Association last year has returned to College. Since the beginning of the association in 1894, Harvard has won the championship five times out of six; and now holds the perpetual challenge trophy offered by the New York Racquet and Tennis Club for the intercollegiate championship.
For the past three years Harvard has sent teams to compete for the prize offered by the New York Fencers' Club for the junior team championship of the Amateur Fencers' League of America. Men who have won any prize offered by the League are ineligible to compete for this championship, which Harvard has won twice. Last year M. D. Diaz '98 won the championship of America in sword duelling, and M. Green 3L. won the New England championship in foils.
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