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The fencing team is to meet Yale this evening at New Haven. Only one member of the original team, B. S. Nichols '16 will be able to compete, as one member of the team has gone to the war, and another is injured. The other men to make the trip are A. B. D. deKay '16, A. Shortt '17, and Coach Leslabay.
So far this year the team has acquitted themselves in a very commendable fashion, having three victories to its credit, and only one defeat. Yale is reported as having one of the strongest fencing aggregations in years and the meet tonight is expected to be an unusually close one.
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