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The varsity fencing team evened its season record yesterday at 1-1 with a 18-9 win over Brandeis. The squad had dropped its first meet Saturday to N.Y.U. The Crimson took the saber competition 5 to 4, the foil 7 to 2, and the epee 6 to 3.
Several sophomores made impressive appearances in yesterday's meet. In the epee Paul Mundie won both of his matches, while his classmate Bill Neaves took two of three contests. In the sabre another sophomore. Mike Nigro, won against both his Brandies opponents.
The next meet is here Saturday against Bradford Durfee.
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