Career
He spent seven years at in the early 1900s, making over 200 Football League appearances for the club The following season, 1908-1909, Fiske appeared in all but one of "s league games, missing only the penultimate game — a single-goal defeat at Gainsborough Trinity. Tillotson deputised for the 17 April 1909 fixture, after 57 league games on the sidelines.
He kept eleven clean sheets in the process.
He looked set to repeat the feat in 1910-1911. However, after 33 league games he was omitted from the team, with Jimmy Kidd taking his place for the five remaining games.
Fiske returned to the team for the start of the 1911-1912 campaign, and went on to make 32 appearances in the league. In 1912-1913, his 22 league appearances came in three spells.
He played in the first seven games before being dropped in favour of Kidd, who took over for the next eight games.
Fiske then returned to the side for six games, only to lose his place to Kidd for eight games. Finally, he regained his place in the team for the remaining nine games. 1913-1914 was Fiske"s final season with He appeared in 34 of the club"s 38 league games, his final one being a 4–1 defeat at Bradford City in the final game of the season, in front of a crowd of 25,500.
Fiske was later killed in action in World War I.