Word: daves
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...graduating captain Bill Trebilcock, who had a 10-5 record in Ivy competition, foil was probably the varsity's strongest division this season. Lefthander Phil Charat, Larry Johnson, and Alan Gardner were all valuable assets. Next year's captain Dave Johnson got better as the year wore on, scoring the only Crimson foil victory in the Yale match. The return of this season's regulars, except Trebilcock, and the addition of freshmen Pete Schossberger and Mahlon Wheeler will make foil tough again next year...
...epee, Roberts and senior Anthony Enders, who won seven of ten bouts at the Intercollegiates, were bright spots in a dismal season. Sophomores Bill Bennett and Dave MacDougall, along with Roberts, will work to improve on this year's showing next winter...
Foster and captain Joe Noble were the mainstays of the squad and both will graduate in June, leaving huge gaps to fill for next season. Among the other regulars or semi-regulars, Dave Skeels, King Holmes and Rick Sullivan are also seniors, leaving Carl Kludt (130), John Watkins (137), Nick Estabrook (147) and heavy-weights Ted Robbins and Bob wirke as the experienced nucleus of next year's squad...
...foil, Captain Bill Trebilcock, Dave Johnson, and Phill Charat all turned in 4-6 records...
Elsewhere, the prospects are almost uniformly bleak. Dave Skeels, at 123, for example, faces a field that includes at least three men who have already defeated him this season. John Watkins, down to weight at 130, is likely to make a good showing and must be considered the Crimson's second best threat, although he is up against some rough opposition. Carl Kludt, who wrestled at 130 all year, moves up to 137, but will probably be too light and inexperienced to advance in the tournament...