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The University wrestling team will meet Brown at Providence this evening in its first regular meet. The men who will represent the University are as follows: 115-pound class--F. H. Dewart '17; 125-pound class--E. Davidson '17; 135-pound class--R. B. Miller '18; 145-pound class--H. B. Hull '16; 158-pound class--A. A. Cook '18, H. G. Killam '18; 175-pound class--H. B. Hull '16; heavy weight class--W. B. Snow '18.
Captain A. J. Weatherhead '16 will be unable to wrestle because of an injured shoulder.
The importance of wrestling as an intercollegiate sport is becoming more emphasized than ever before. Over 100 men have reported at Yale, Princeton, and Cornell, and practically all the colleges have organized wrestling teams.
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