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Coach Rene Peroy's swordsmen run into a twelve-team thicket of opposition when they enter the Intercollegiate Fencing Association meet. Three representatives in each of the events, foil, epee, and saber will carry the Crimson standard in New York this weekend.
The Varsity will face determined opposition from a well-balanced Army team that has led eastern play this season. Eleven other eastern squads will vie for top honors in the annual event.
The Crimson fencers have compiled a record of three wins and but one loss to date. Victorious over Yale, Brown and Amherst, the swordsmen met their only defeat at the hands of M.I.T. Thus they can boast of a slate that will compare favorably with most of the other competing colleges.
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