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Mat-Men Have Bowed Only to Columbia This Season--Have Three Victories to Their Credit

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The Crimson wrestlers will face Princeton this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Hemenway with practically the same line-up that has been used all season. The only exception is H. R. Woods '27, who is out on account of ill health. D. W. Evans 4.E.S., who will take his place in the 158-pound class, was a member of the team two years ago, but was ineligible until recently. The team so far has shown up well, having piled up high scores against M. I. T., Springfield, and Norwich. The only setback came from the Columbia mat men, who won by the narrow margin of a single decision. This will be the biggest meet of the season with the exception of the New England intercollegiate matches, which will be held at the University on March 20 and 21.

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