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The University fencing team will meet Columbia and Massachusetts Institute of Technology in a triangular contest this evening at 8 o'clock in the new Technology gymnasium, Garrison street, Boston. This will be the first intercollegiate meeting this season for all three teams.
The teams are as follows:
Harvard--A. Tyng sS., W. L. Bowman 2L., W. MacLeod 2L.
Technology--J. Lage, L. R. D. Gatewood, H. Bonnetheau.
Columbia--O. duF. Kehrlein, C. G. Amend, F. Lage.
The judges will be J. P. Parker '96, S. Cabot and J. Breck of the B. A. A. Admission tickets at 35 cents and reserved seats at 50 cents are on sale at the Co-operative and Holworthy 15, or may be purchased at the door.
The second basketball team defeated Lynn High School last night 29 to 7.
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