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FENCERS ENCOUNTER SYRACUSE

Balance of Crimson Team Pleases Coach--Epee Men Get Chance

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The University fencing team will hold its second meet today at 3.15 in the fencing room of Hemenway Gymnasium. The Crimson fencers have been through stiff practice this week, particularly in the epee department in which they have as yet met no opposition, and the coming meet is viewed with optimism by Coach Danguy, who attaches less importance to last Saturday's 6 to 3 win over Bowdoin than to the fact that in each bout of that meet every swordsman won two and lost one engagement. This sign of equalized strength is the best possible augury for the future, declared Coach Danguy. The University foilsmen will be led by R. A. Durham '25 number one man and veteran of last year. His teammates will be A. g. Corrillo '26 and Howard Finney '26.

The Epee team will probably be composed of Lendon Snedeker '25, A. R. Allen '26, Noel Morss '26 and Franklin Hollis '27.

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