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...first round of swordplay brought the Crimson a 6-3 lead, spearheaded by John Chipman's triumph in the sabre division and a tough comeback victory by Eric Mandelbaum in the foil. From that point there was no looking back...
...captain John Major also poked to a 3-0 victory at the foil, while teammates Eric Mandelbaum at the foil and John Chipman at the sabre carved out 2-1 victories...
Mike Vastola at the foil and Russell Graham and Mike Bierer at the sabres were the losing Harvard fencers as all three gained only one victory each...
...Yugoslavian citizen, Zivkovic fenced in five World Fencing Championships, competing in two weapons: epee and foil. In 1953 at the Brussels championships he made it to the quarter-finals. He studied in Belgrade for a year and became a "maestro," fencing's most honored accomplishment. After competing in the 1958 world championships in Philadelphia, the maestro decided to remain in the United States...
...number one foil for the Crimson, senior co-captain John Major fenced to three smooth triumphs by scores of 5-0, 5-1, and 5-3. Junior Eric Mandelbaum and sophomore Eugene Vastola each cut down two Dartmouth opponents...