Edwin Fischer won the mixed doubles title at the
U.S. National Championships four times. In 1894, 1895 and 1896, he won the title with
Juliette Atkinson, and in 1898, he won his fourth title partnering
Carrie Neely. The mixed doubles championship was played at the
Philadelphia Cricket Club. His best result in the men's singles competition came in 1896 when he reached the semifinals in which he was beaten by
Bill Larned. In 1897, he again was defeated by Larned, this time in the quarterfinals. In July 1896, he won the
Tuxedo Invitation tournament in Tuxedo Park, New York , defeating 1894 and 1895 champion
Malcolm Chace. Fischer was a three-times finalist at the
Canadian Championships in 1896, 1897 and 1906. He was a runner-up at the 1906 indoor national tennis championship in New York. His highest ranking in U.S. singles was no. 5 in 1896, and he was ranked in the top 10 during four years. Fischer was a member of the Merriewold Tennis Club during the 1910s. He came out of retirement to compete in its tournament in 1913 and 1914. ==Wall Street bombing==