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Intercollegiate Fencing Association matches are to be run off today and tomorrow at the Pennsylvania Athletic Club in Philadelphia. Three foilsmen and a sabreman left Cambridge last Wednesday for the bouts, while the rest of the squad of eight men, and Coach Peroy and the manager, departed last night.
Although two Crimson fencers won places last year, Harvard has never been very successful in these matches; and has not won first place for almost 50 years. The matches are always climaxed by a gala dress ball.
The following is the Harvard lineup: foils, Captain-elect J. G. Hurd '34, Isador Miller '35, and G. M. Yatseritch '33; epee, E. E. Langenan '35, and R. J. Williams '33; and sabre, E. A. Ackerman '34. J. L. Dexter '34 and Captain H. P. Walker '33.
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