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At New Haven tomorrow night the Varsity fencing team, which has only been defeated once this year, will meet the Yale Varsity, and at the same time the undefeated Freshman fencers will clash with the Yale first-year men.
Although the Yale Varsity has only won two matches this season, a comparison of the records of both Harvard and Yale shows that the meet should be fairly close. Harvard defeated Princeton 10-7, while Yale downed the Tiger 9-8. The Army won from Harvard 10-6 but from Yale only 9-8. Thus the prediction of a close meet seems justified. No accurate forecast of the Freshman meet can be given, but with their clean slate behind them, the Harvard Freshmen should be able to win easily.
The Varsity entrants: foils: G. M. Yatsevitch '33, J. G. Hurd '34, and Isador Miller '35; epee: W. F. Williams '35 and E. E. Langenau '35; sabre: Captain H. P. Walker '33, J. L. Dexter '34, and E. A. Ackerman '34.
The Freshman lineup: foils: Captain P. E. Lilienthal '36, P. H. Sturtevant '36, and either Richard Morgan IV, J. C. McNamara '36, or J. B. Hickam '36; epee; Richard Ford, and either S. J. Freedberg '36 or Harold Banks '36. Richard Morgan IV, and either Morton Grant '36 or H. H. Reynolds '36, sabre.
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