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Fencing Trials for Yale Meet at 4.30

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The trials for the University fencing team to meet Yale at New Haven Saturday will be held in the Gymnasium today at 4.30 o'clock. The trials will consist of four-minute bouts, each contestant meeting every other. Three men and a substitute will then be picked to compose the team during the rest of the season. The judges at the trials will be J. A. MacLaughlin 1G., J. M. Moore uL., and C. B. Hawes 1G. There is a blue book for entries in the Gymnasium Office.

The schedule for the rest of the season follows:

February 24.--Yale at New Haven.

March 2.--West Point at West Point.

March 16.--Open.

March 23.--Preliminaries in Intercollegiate Fencing Association Meet at West Point.

April 5 and 6.--Finals at New York.

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