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Crimson fencers will meet Holy Cross this evening at 7 p.m. in the I.A.B.
With the Yale game four days away, Coach Edo Marion is starting the "B" foil and sabre squads. Eliot Morrison will lead off in foil, with Bill Bassetti and sophomore Phil Charat filling the second and third slots.
Fencing sabre will be Don Tingle and sophomores Jim Pruett and Steve Young. Pruett, with both good form and speed, has fenced very well this season. Tingle, Pruett, and Young each won two matches last week against Brandeis and should have little difficulty winning again today.
The regular "A" team epee squad will start. Tony Enders, Bruce Parker, and Dave Schwartz, all juniors, should have an easy time of it after their hard-fought match against Penn last Saturday. Jim Roberts will be held in reserve and undoubtedly will get to see some action.
Holy Cross fencers, almost on a par with Brandeis, are never a big threat to Crimson bladesmen. Even against the "B" team, they are by far the underdog.
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