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Harvard's fencers take on Yale today in New Haven in a battle of Ivy League tailenders.
The competition should be close. Both teams are young but they have improved consistently over the season.
Yale has never before been a threat, Coach Edo Marion said yesterday, but this year they have a slight edge in experience. Yale's Ivy League record is not impressive at 0-4, but John Mayberg, a left-handed saberman, could create some trouble for the Crimson.
Ron Winfield, Harvard's only candidate for All-Ivy honors, may assure himself a first-team berth by winning all three of his bouts, Marion said.
The powerful Harvard freshman team, paced by Tom Keller and Larry Cetrulo, should have no trouble with the Bullpups.
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