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Streghtened by the return of Howard Finncy '26 and Captain A. G. Carrillo '26 to the lineup, the University fencing team with a record of 17 hours won and five lost this season, will leave for west Point this afternoon wheethey will meet the swordsmen from the Military Academy tomorrow. Captain Carrillo from probation to Dean's List will make his first appearance in an intercollegiate match this year when he faces the Army tenures tomorrow.
The West Pointers have a totally inexperienced team this year and have been defeated badly once already by Columbia. With a team composed entirely of veterans the Crimson fulsome are given a decided edge in tomorrow's contests.
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