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The semi-finals of the intercollegiate fencing tournament will take place Saturday, March 20, in which nine of the eastern colleges will participate. The contestants will fence as follows: Bowdoin, M I. T., and the University at the Harvard Club in Boston; Annapolis, University of Pennsylvania, and Princeton at Annapolis; and Yale, Cornell, and Columbia at New York. The two highest in each of these bouts will remain in the race and will go to New York to participate in the finals on April 2 end 3.
The University team, composed probably of T. J. Putnam '15, B. S. Nichols '16, A. B. DeKay '16, and A. Shortt '17, have a good chance to win as their record so far this season shows only two defeats and eight victories
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