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Yale edged Edo Marion's fencers 14-13, at the Blockhouse Saturday as the Crimson took the sabre, 5 to 4, and the epee, 5 to 4.
Harvard Captain George McNair won all his doles in the epee, with throe wins, while Harry Ziol matched this in the cabre. Yale took the foil, 6-3. The Crimson will meet the Elis at Nov Haven this Saturday for the Intercollegiates. Thus for the varsity lias a two win, three loss second.
Steve Schnoider was high man for the Yardling squad, as they lost 15-12 to Yale. The freshmen ended to season with a one win three less tally.
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