The fencing match with Dartmouth Saturday will be as close as it is important, coach Edo Marion predicted yesterday. The Indians scalped the Crimson 16-11 last year and have lost only two matches this season; this match will decide the Ivy standings of both teams.
Because the usually erratic epee squad has been unusually unsuccessful in the past few matches, Marion will vary the line-up by putting in Hugh Winig and sophomores Paul Mundie and William Neaves with captain Nick Spitzer.
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