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...second round, the Crimson won four of its bouts. Keller, Cetrulo, Tatrallay and Rick Bargar, at epee, picked up those victories and the Crimson, down 12-6, hoped for a miracle in the final round...
After this loss, the Crimson could have tied the match if two of its NCAA finalists could have won their first round bouts. Fencing simultaneously on the two separate strip?. Geza Tatrallay at epee, and Tom Keller, at the foil, needed to keep their cool to win. Tatrallay was ahead 3-1 against his opponent, let up, and lost, 5-3. Keller needed a touch to win, failed to make it, and lost...
...matter who wins, this should be the best exhibition of fencing that Crimson enthusiasts will see at the IAB. At saber, Cetrulo faces Soriano, a fencer as good as himself. Tom Keller and the Columbia foilers will exhibit nearly faultless fencing. And Geza Tattrallay, who fenced with Cetrulo and Keller at the NCAA's two years ago, makes his 1970-71 debut with his unorthodox, but winning, fencing style...
...Cetrulo, Keller, and Tattrallay, along with the rest of the Harvard fencers, are the strongest Crimson team in perhaps 22 years...
...foil, All-American Keller improved over his performance against Southeastern and won his bouts without difficulty, allowing his opposition only three touches in the match. Bernstein, last year's freshman captain, won exciting matches, but he was not as disciplined as Keller. Don Vallantyne, another sophomore, would have swept his three bouts if he had overcome his nervousness in the first round...