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In their fifth meet of the season, the Crimson fencers will attempt to slash Cornell from the ranks of the unbeaten at 2 o'clock today in the Indoor Athletic Buildings, while the Yardlings travel to Andover in quest of their fifth victory in six starts.
Manager-Captain Donald Van Roosen '45 said that this would be an important meet. He hoped for a better showing than was made at West Point where the long trip kept the men from top performance. "With a good night's rest we should do better today," he said. The swordsmen have an even record, 2 won, 2 lost. The lineup will be the same as in the Army meet.
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