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BINGHAM AND PEROY REMAIN COOL WHILE GRASSON BOILS

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Feeling that the Harvard-Yale Fencing fracas of last Saturday would die a natural death, William J. Bingham '16, director of Physical Education and Athletics, last night refused to make any statement concerning the possible consequences of the affair.

Hard feeling flared up after Saturday's set to in the Indoor Athletic Building when the Crimson swordsmen came from behind to nose out the Eli fencers 14-13 for their first victory over the Blue in four years. Coach Grasson felt that the judging was prejudiced against his team and took no pains to conceal his emotions. Rene Peroy, Crimson mentor, refused to get excited about the meet and simply said "Grasson is always a very poor loser."

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