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TWENTY WRESTLERS REPORTED

Promising Material From 1921 Assures Freshman Team.

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Twenty candidates for the wrestling team reported yesterday to Coach Sam Anderson at the Randolph Gymnasium. Only a light workout was held, but commencing today regular practice will take place each afternoon, with the exception of Saturday, from 4 until 6 o'clock. About 20 more men who have signified their intention of wrestling are expected to report today, while all others interested in the sport may still join the squad.

Coach Anderson expressed himself as satisfied with the material, especially the Freshmen who reported in the lighter weights. Several of last year's Freshman team reported, but there is only one member of the 1917 University team in the squad, R. W. Killam '19, who wrestles in the 135-pound class. L. B. Davis '20, a heavyweight of the 1920 team, is also a strong candidate.

If more men join the squad from the upper classes, an informal team will be formed to meet organizations around Boston. A regular Freshman wrestling team will also be organized, and with the promising material that has already reported, Coach Anderson expects to develop a strong team.

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