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Fencing Championships in New York

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The national fencing championships will be held at the clubhouse of the Fencers' Club, New York, Friday and Saturday evenings, April 22 and 23 respectively. There will be three events, consisting of sabres, duelling swords, and foils. The preliminary rounds will be held on Friday, and the finals on Saturday. Only those can enter this meet, who have won places in the various interstate matches which have been held during the previous winter.

The men who will represent the University in this meet are H. S. Breckinridge 3L., who won first place in both duelling swords and foils in the New England fencing championships, and J. A. MacLaughlin '11, who secured third place in duelling swords in the same meet.

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