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The University fencers will meet Columbia in the Randolph Gymnasium tonight at 8 o'clock. Forster, Brackett, and Bloomer will fence for Columbia: E. R. Gay '19, R. Snow '20, S. H. Ordway '21, and C. S. Howard '20 for the University.
This is the third contest for the University team, which defeated Bowdoin, 5-4, and was defeated by Yale, 4-5. Columbia has made a better showing against the strong Annapolis team than any of the colleges.
Matches with Annapolis March 28 and with the University of Pennsylvania on March 29 are pending.
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