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The varsity fencing team faces four formidable opponents today in the Pentagonal matches at New York City.
Teams from Yale, Princeton, West Point, and Annapolis will meet Edo Marion's squad this afternoon in the New York City Athletic Club.
Starting for the Crimson in the foil match are Paul Forand, Walt Rawls, Stove Schneider, and Cliff Thompson, in a split line-up with all men except Forand fencing two bouts instead of the customary three. John Craig, Dave Kenney, and John Livingston will duel in the sabre division, and Phil Erard, Bill Pierskalla, and Captain Les Scherer, in the epee.
The Crimson enters the contest with a three and one record, having beaten Boston University, Trinity, and M.I.T., and lost to West Point.
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