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Rutgers Scarlet Knights should provide the Crimson swordsmen with a challenging match in the I.A.M. at 2 p.m. today. A new coach took over a mediocre group of Knights two years ago, and has practically turned them into candidates for the Round Table. Rutgers is particularly strong in the epee--Harvard's current weakness.
Coach Edo Marion will vary his usual epee lineup; Hugh Winig and promising sophomores Paul Mundie and Bill Neaves will fence along with captain Nick Spitzer and Kent Brittain. Larry Butler, John Kolb and Paul Zygan will compete in the sabre bouts; Dick Dooley, Dan Kirsch and Lloyd Ramsey will fence with the foil.
Last year Rutgers outpointed the Crimson swordsmen 16-11.
Today's is the last home bout of the year for Harvard.
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