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Swordsmen to Face Penn

By Heather J. Dubrow

Coach Edo Marion thinks the Crimson fencers have a fighting chance against Pennsylvania today.

Although the Quakers trounced Harvard 13-0 last year, Marion feels his squad is losing "its traditional pessimism.

Lettermen Dan Kirsch and Charles Dooley, aided by Rich Kolombatovitch, will wield the toil. The strong sabre group includes Lawrence Butier, Jons than Keih and Paul Zygas. Marion has not yet chosen the epee line-up.

As Marion pointed out, the Quaker squad tends to be very strong. Penn had been using the fleche, a running approach, rather frequently--the maneuver is very hard to parry but predictable.

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