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Intercollegiate Fencers to Vie At N. Y. U. March 29, 30

47th Bout to Be at Education School; Twelve Colleges Expected

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Rene Peroy's Varsity fencers will face their first real opposition of the season when they cross swords with Seton Hall at 3:30 this afternoon. The small New Jersey college handed the Crimson its only defeat in dual competition last year, and substantially the same team will invade Cambridge today.

One point decided the meet for the visitors last year, and the Peroymen are determined to get the full measure of revenge. With ace sabreman Tom Wright returning to the squad temporarily, the prospects are good, but the epee team will be an uncertain factor after its poor showing last Saturday against Brown.

Cetrulo, a veteran on the slashing, hard-fighting Seton Hall team, will present a major worry for the Varsity swordsman. The Yardlings will fence the Boston University freshmen in a preliminary meet at 1:30. Rene expecting little opposition there, will use as many substitutes as possible.

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