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FENCERS LEAVE FOR NEW YORK FENCING TOURNAMENT

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The University fencing team leaves Cambridge this morning for New York to enter the finals of the intercollegiate fencing tournament. The University follsmen qualified for the finals on March 19 and 20 when they took second to Yale in the New England division. Although Harvard has been defeated by both Yale and Columbia, it has a strong team this year and hopes to turn the tables on its rivals in the final test.

The men who will makes the trip are Captain A. G. Carrillo '26, A. R. Allen '26, Howard Finney '26, follsmen; R. P. Outerbridge '28, and J. F. Davidson '27, duelling swords; Coach Danguy, and Assistant Manager E. A. Morison '28.

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