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At 3 o'clock this afternoon, the undefeated University wrestling team will meet the Brown grapplers in their fourth meet of the season, at Hemenway Gymnasium. The visitors are expected to arrive at 11.30 this morning to weigh in at Hemenway Gymnasium.
The Providence men come up to Cambridge without their captain, Shefelman, the 145-pounder who was injured in a meet last week. They are also handicapped by not having Nichols, the Brown football captain, in the heavyweight class. Since the Bruins lost every bout in their match with Yale recently, there is every reason to expect an easy victory today.
Arthur Mather, of the Boston Herald, a former heavyweight champion of New England, who lost his title to Dr. Paul Withington '09, has been secured as referee for the meet. The mats have been moved from the wrestling room, to the main basketball court, in anticipation of a large crowd, and twenty-five cents admission will be charged.
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