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Defensively against Brandels, the Lord Jeffs alternated a half-count press and a ?? zone. The Crimson's guards. Matt Bozek and Dale Dover whose fine hall-handling against an occasional B.U. press enabled Harvard to score frequent lay-ups, will need to repeat Thursday's performance for a win over Amberst tonight...
...beat CCNY 17-10 last year and in fencing, a sport of psychology, this could be an advantage," coach Edo Marion said yesterday. "I'm confident we will win by a close margin, 15-12 perhaps," With an overwhelming victory against SMU last week. Marion has good reason to be confident...
After missing the first match. Larry Cetrulo will be back at saber. The number one saber, he is expected to win all three of his bouts. Richard Tolbert and Patri Pugliese, while they both had good days against SMU, should have some trouble at the other two saber positions Scott Beckett will be the backup...
...Cliff Ruderman oscillates between very fast and not enough." coach Marion said. "If he is fast, he'll win all three of his foil bouts." Phil Rappaport and Art Weismann both have experience, and will start at the other two foil positions...
Today's most crucial match will set Harvard's Pat Coleman (150) against Doug Ward. Coleman barely edged Ward in the quarterfinals of the eastern championships last year, and a Ward victory will diminish the Crimson's chances of winning. "We have to win at 150," Lee said...