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The University wrestling team will leave Boston on the 10 o'clock train this morning for Princeton, where it will meet the Princeton team in the gymnasium tonight at 8 o'clock. The return of Captain A. J. Weatherhead, Jr., '16 to the squad has materially strengthened the team and it should give a good account of itself, as all the men are in good condition.
The University team has won both of its meets this season: Brown was downed 20 to 6 and Andover was defeated 12 to 11 in a close meet. The Princeton team has recorded a 23 to 3 victory over Columbia, and a 15 to 0 victory over the New York Boys' Club, though it was defeated 14 to 10 by the New York Y. M. C. A. Captain A. M. Frantz, 1916, is the strongest performer, and the only veteran on the team, though the other men showed that are of university calibre in the trials on Wednesday.
The teams will wrestle as follows:
Harvard.--115-pound class, F. H. Dewart '18; 125-pound class, L. H. Bevier '17; 135-pound class, L. H. Miller '18; 145-pound class, H. B. Hull '16; 158-pound class, R. C. Cooke '18; 175-pound class, Captain A. J. Weatherhead, Jr., '16; heavyweight class, W. B. Snow '18.
Princeton.--115-pound class, J. B. Wiss, 1917; 125-pound class, L. G. Jones, 1917; 135-pound class. M. J. Bunnell, 1916; 145-pound class, J. W. Beatty, 1918; 158-pound class, Captain A. M. Frantz, 1916; 175-pound class, D. G. Turner, 1916; heavyweight class, A. G. Brown. 1917.
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