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Lubastic Absent at Competition Which Replaced B.U. Match

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It is doubtful just what Wednesday night's interlude with the New England Foil Team Competition proved for the Varsity fouching team. The 5-2 loss of Harvard's representatives against opposition composed entirely of M.I.T. men certainly does not forecast a defeat at their hands in dual competition.

But this informal setback does not make the atmosphere any brighter, after the unimpressive victory over Brown. Since the B.U. match scheduled for Wednesday was postponed until next Tuesday, the Foil Composition was the week's only indication of how the team has been shaping up. Seton Hall, tomorrow afternoon, will be no pushover; that is certain

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