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ELEVEN FENCERS LEAVE FOR ELI DUELLING MEET

University and Freshman Teams Will Have Hard Task at Yale--Crimson Victory a Step to Championship

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The 11 men of the University and Freshman fencing teams will leave for New Haven early tomorrow morning to face Yale in the final meet of the season before the Intercollegiate Tournament in New York.

The Yale team has an excellent record despite a decisive defeat at the hands of the Navy early in the season. It won its league meet from M. I. T. last week 9-4.

The University team is composed of Captain R. A. Durham '25, who has displayed excellent form throughout the season. H. G. Carrillo '26, and Howard Finney '26, as foilsmen, and of Lendon Snedeker '25 and Noel Morss '26 in the epee.

The University team is very well balanced and hopes by a victory over Yale to get one step nearer its third consecutive intercollegiate championship.

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