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WRESTLERS WILL MEET WEST POINT TOMORROW

SECOND FRESHMAN TEAM TO FACE BROWNE AND NICHOLS

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This afternoon Coach Clifford Gallagher will leave with his University wrestlers for West Point to meet the Army team there tomorrow afternoon. The contest should be quite even, as both the Army and Harvard defeated M. I. T. by almost identical scores. The Cadets were badly beaten by Washington and Lee, while the Crimson men did not come out much better with Columbia. The men who will make the trip are: 118-pound class: F. C. Evans '31; 126-pound, class: Arthur Klein '32; 135-pound class: J. H. Crandon '33; 145-pound class: P. O. Johnson '33; 155-pound class: O. E. Goddard '33; 165-pound class: Captain W. A. Robertson '31; 175-pound class: R. R. Levin '32; unlimited class: Richard Straus '31.

The second Freshman wrestling team goes to Browne and Nichols this afternoon to meet the school grapplers in an informal meet. This is the first time that the seconds will have wrestled as a team. The men leaving are: 115-pound class: David Weld; 125-pound class: A. G. Kandoian; 135-pound class: P. S. Ratzkoff; 145-pound class: M. F. Topalian; 155-pound class: R. W. Merry; 165-pound class: J. A. Potter; 175-pound class: W. M. Dennis.

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