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MATMEN CLOSE SEASON AGAINST BLUE TONIGHT

University Wrestlers Travel to New Haven for Final Match--Freshmen Also Grapple Bulldogs

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At 8.30 o'clock this morning, the University and Freshman wrestlers will journey to New Haven for their final meet of the season with the Eli grapplers.

The Yale matmen are reputed to be among the strongest in the East. Last week they administered an 18-3 defeat to the Princeton wrestlers, bringing their total of victories up to four, with only two setbacks.

The Crimson matmen, who suffered a defeat last Saturday at the hands of the undefeated Brain grapplers, have two victories, three defeats and a tie to their credit.

The 1930 team was victorious in its encounter with the Brown first year men and is favored to win over its New Haven opponents. Weight  HARVARD  YALE 115-pound class  Massell  Bieson 125-pound class  Turner  Hickok 135-pound class  Lifrak  Wylie 145-pound class  Corson  Dodd 158-pound class  Wood  Miller 171-pound class  Howe  Hoffman Unlimited class  Wilson  Blunt

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