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WRESTLERS START YEAR WITH LARGE TURN-OUT

SCHEDULE OF UNIVERSITY AND 1931 MEETS ANNOUNCED

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An unusually large number of men turned out for wrestling at the first meeting for University and Freshman candidates last night in the Freshman Athletic Building. Coach W. E. Lewis said after the meeting that indications were favorable for a well balanced team.

Four lettermen, including two intercollegiate champions from last year, are available this year for the wrestling team. Captain T. D. Howe '28, light-heavyweight, and S. S. Wilson '28, heavyweight, have returned, with C. C. Corson '28, intercollegiate 145 pound champion last year, and Joseph Lifrak '29, intercollegiate 135 pound champion.

The University schedule is as follows: January 7, Tufts; January 14. Columbia, at New York; February 11, Springfield; February 18, West Poin; at West Point; February 25, Brown; February 29, M. I. T.; March 3, Williams; March 10, Yale; March 16-17, New England Intercollegiates at Tufts.

The Freshmen will meet Tufts on January 14, and Tufts School, Andover, Brown, M. I. T. Choate School, and Yale at dates not yet announced.

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