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The Harvard fencing team, using plenty of second and third-stringers, turned in a 17-10 win over Bradford-Durfee Saturday.
After the first-string foil and sabre teams won five of six first-round matches, coach Edo Marion let the second squad take over. The substitutes won nine and lost three.
Only in epee did Harvard's first-liners look shaky. With Kent Brittan, a first-stringer, out of the lineup, Jeremy Keller, Paul Mundio, Bill Neaves, and Edwin Moise lost five of nine matches to Bradford-Durfee.
The win brought the Crimson's season record to 3-1, with only a one-point loss to powerful N.Y.U. to spoil a perfect season. This Saturday, the Crimson opposes another perennial fencing powerhouse, C.C.N.Y.
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