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WRESTLERS TO OPPOSE POWERFUL YALE OUTFIT

Both Teams Have Been Defeated Once--Harvard Downed by Columbia, Elis by Lehigh--Both Beat M. I. T.

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At 7.30 tonight, in Hemenway Gymnasium, the University wrestling team will attempt to put an end to the succession of victories which Yale has been piling up against the University. It will be the sixth athletic meeeting between the two Universities this year and if Harvard comes out on top, as they are granted an even chance of doing, it will be the first victory.

Comparative scores are futile in comparing the two teams. Each has suffered only one defeat, Yale to Lehigh and the University to Columbia. Each piled up a large score in defeating M. I. T. the only team that both have met.

The line-up is as follows:

115-pound Class.--B. J. Goldberg '26 (H) vs. Finley (Y).

125-pound Class.--Carl Stearns '26 (H) vs. Winnick (Y).

135-pound Class.--Morris Michelson '24 (H) vs. Coleman (Y).

145-pound Class.--George Karelitz '24 (H) (captain) vs. Winters (H).

158-pound Class.--F. B. Hill '26 (H) vs. Roberts (Y).

175-pound Class.--F. B. Hayne '26 (H) vs. Tuttle (Y).

Unlimited Class.--C. H. Bradford '26 (H) vs. Batty (Y) (captain).

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