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Cornell's sabre team captured six of nine bouts. But not even all-American Rich Weiss could beat Harvard's Al Makaitis. Sweeping three bouts. Makaitis edged Weiss 5-4. Cornell's Mike Marion, son of Harvard, coach Edo Marion, lost only to Makaitis as he took two of three duels. Crimson juniors Bob Damus and Dave Redmond dropped all their bouts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cornell Slips by Swordsmen, 14-13; Makaitis Takes Three Sabre Bouts | 2/28/1966 | See Source »

Harvard coach Edo Marion will set one of his carefully nurtured fencing protogees used against him. Sophomore Mike Marion, son of the Crimson coach, can perform in either foil or sabre for the Big Red. Cornell coach Raoul Sudre is further blessed with sophomore Don Sieja, son of Princeton coach Mike Sieja, who is accomplished in foil and epee. Another outstanding sophomore. Steve Botwinick, will fence foil...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Fencers To Duel Cornell | 2/26/1966 | See Source »

...fencing team suffers from a lack of experience. Despite a 2-3 record, Coach Edo Marion believes that the team has possibilities "if the boys will stay with it." The prime aspirants to varsity positions are Ron Winfield (sabre), Mike Kapetan (epee), and Andrew Szass (foil). Freshman Records W L T Basketball 10 3 Fencing 2 3 Hockey 14 2 Squash 10 0 Swimming 5 2 Track 6 0 Wrestling...

Author: By Alfred R. Brenholts, | Title: Freshman Teams Sparkle; Three Squads Undefeated | 2/23/1966 | See Source »

...Barrows and sophomores Steve Oxman and Joe Padula, Harvard has lost lead sabre man, Paul Profeta, who is on leave of absence. But junior Dave Redmond, Profeta's replacement, has a year of varsity experience. Redmond nearly beat Princeton all-American Mike O'Sullivan last year when Coach Edo Marion moved Profeta to open...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Swordsmen Duel Princeton Today | 2/19/1966 | See Source »

Harvard coach Edo Marion predicted before the match that the Crimson would have to crush Penn in the first round to win. He was right. Harvard isn't the kind of team that slashes back after initial defeats. The Harvard bench was already gloomy after the sabre round, which the Crimson expected to sweep...

Author: By George M. Flesh, | Title: Quaker Fencers Top Harvard, 18-9; Clinch Second Place in Ivy League | 2/15/1966 | See Source »

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