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Fencers Score

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In the decisive final host of Saturday's fencing match. Crimson Captain Nick Spitzer outduelied his Penn opponent to give Harvard a narrow 14-13 victory.

The Crimson kept to a ten-bout lead in the beginning of the match, but nervousness Quakers came back to knot the score at 13-12.

Throughout the match, the sabre fencers were Harvard's strongest group. Letterman Charles Dooley bolstered the traditionally unsuccessful foll team, winning all three of his bouts.

Coach Edo Marlon feels optimistic about Wednesday's match at M.I.T. Although the Tech squad is usually strong. Harvard beat the Engineers 16-11 in December.

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