Word: fichter
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Howie Weiss continued to be the most consistent foil fencer for the Crimson, triumphing in two of three bouts. Unfortunately, the rest of the Harvard squad was unable to keep pace, with Phillipe Bennett and Dave Fichter each splitting their two bouts and Tom Sharp losing two straight...
...foil Phillipe Bennett, Howie Weiss and Dave Fichter will hold down the first three positions for Harvard, but against a weak team like Holy Cross, number four man John Wilinsky is sure to see plenty of action...
...Dave Fichter and Phillipe Bennett each gave Harvard solo wins, but both lost two other bouts, as did usually reliable Howie Weiss. Weiss dropped his first two contests, by 5-0 scores, causing Crimson coach Edo Marion to lift him in favor of John Wilinsky...
...foil Harvard held a 5-4 advantage over Rutgers, due mainly to the resurgence of Dave Fichter and the continued steady performance of Howie Weiss. Fichter, whose job was on the line after six straight losses against Cornell and Columbia, bounced back to win two out of three, with a display of what Marion called "really elegant fencing." Weiss also...
Marion will probably go with his regular line-up, with the possible exception coming at number three foil. There, Dave Fichter, who has had his troubles of late, losing three straight 5-4 bouts to Cornell and three more to Columbia, may be replaced by freshman John Wilinsky who has been impressive in J.V. competition. If Fichter experiences the same problems that he has in the recent past, Marion will not hesitate to use Wilinsky...