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All Harvard entries for the New England Intercollegiate wrestling tournament today have been with drawn, it was announced last night by H. A. A. officials. This move was made after the discovery of a by-law forbidding less than four University wrestlers entering the meet. The Freshman team will also be prevented from participating.
Slackened interest had already been manifested this year in the tournament when all of the men who wrestled against Yale declined to enter the meet because of either studies or injuries. M. A. Keyser '33, J. B. Gilbert '33, and H. C. McClees '34 were the three men participating in the University division of the tournament. H. A. A. officials stated that this action did not necessarily set a precedent.
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