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Intercollegiate Fencing.

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The Intercollegiate Fencing Championship meet in which the Harvard team will compete, takes place at the New York Athletic Club on March 29. Annapolis, West Point, Cornell, Columbia, Yale and Harvard will be represented. The Harvard team will be picked from the following men: T. D. Roberts '03; F. W. Palfrey 4M.; R. M. Henderson '02; C. D. Burchenal '02; H. W. Holmes '03. The team has had little experience with other college teams, consequently the chances of winning the championship are uncertain. Annapolis should be prominent, for its team is unusually strong, and has had constant practice. Arrangements have been made for Harvard to go down to West Point tomorrow night to fence against the cadets on Friday.

The previous scores of the Intercollegiate league are as follows:

Harvard, 5; Yale, 4.

Yale, 7; Columbia, 3.

Columbia, 5; Yale, 4.

Cornell, 7; Columbia, 2.

West Point, 6; Cornell, 3.

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