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Memories of the Harvard-Army football game of last fall will be revived when the University grapplers face the West Point team on the mat in Hemenway Gymnasium at 8.30 o'clock tonight. In two of the eight matches, erstwhile football opponents will again be pitted against one another.
Cadet Murrell, whose steady line-crashing last fall was an effective complement of Cagle's flashy runs, will try grips in the 175-pound class with C. D. Newhart '31, substitute tackle on the 1929 University eleven; and in the unlimited class, Parham, second string Army tackle, will engage Captain Nathaniel Warner '31, center on the second University football squad. Both men now weigh about 190 pounds, and an interesting encounter is expected.
The bouts will be held on the main floor in Hemenway, and bleacher seats will be provided for the spectators, a hitherto unknown convenience at the wrestling matches.
The physical condition of the Harvard team is excellent, according to a statement by Coach Clifford Gallagher last night, who predicts a fast, hard and evenly matched contest.
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