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Varsity fencers will cross swords with M.I.T. tonight at 7:30 at M.I.T.
The lineup will be: foil, Paul Forand, James Harrison, Hubert Hocutt, and Steven Schneider; sabre, John Craig, Dave Kenney, John Livingston, and Tony Provenzano; epee, Douglas Fitchen, Bob Pierskalla, Walter Rawls, and Bob Scrivner.
The fencing team defeated M.I.T. last year by a 15-12 score. "This year we have a much stronger team." Daniel Gillis, manager, stated. "We should do very well."
In three matches the team has defeated Boston University and Trinity College, and lost to Cornell.
Against B.U., Kenney was undefeated in his three bouts and Captain Foraud won two out of three.
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