Word: kolombatovich
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EPEE--This is the weakest weapon for both teams, and the outcome here will probably decide the entire contest. Rich Kolombatovich, Brian Keidan, and Paul Mundie will probably represent Harvard: Bill Neaves left fencing and Coach Edo Marion withdrew other starters in epee in favor of this new group recruited from foil. Kolombatovich is recovering from a broken ankle and also fencing a new weapon, so the others must do well to bring a Harvard margin in this event...
Dave Redmond, fencing second in sabre, was the only Harvard man to win all three of his matches, one of them by a shutout. The newly-constituted epee team of Rich Kolombatovich, Paul Mundie, and Brian Keiden each won two of three matches to aid in the victory. Coach Edo Marion will be counting on the epee fencers, recruited from a deep foil roster, to perform well in Saturday's tough contest against Columbia...
...Rich Kolombatovich, recovered from a broken foot, will switch from foil to epee today in coach Edo Marion's first move to improve the weakest part of the team. Brian Keidan and Paul Mundie will probably follow in epee, but none of the top sabre or foil men are expected to fence...
...squad will enter the match with all but one of its ace performers prepared to defeat the New Yorkers. Rich Kolombatovich, normally number one man in the foil division, has been out of action because of a broken foot from basketball game...
...sabre group, though, should be as good as any in the East, with Dave Dooley, Tom Musliner, and Rich Kolombatovich giving Harvard three strong men in the event...