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WRESTLING TITLES IN BALANCE

FINAL BOUTS IN SIX CLASSES TO BE HELD IN LIVING ROOM OF UNION.

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The finals of the University wrestling championships will be held this evening in the Union at 8 o'clock. The men are in excellent shape, as is shown by the splendid exhibition of wrestling at yesterday's semi-finals.

The winners of these bouts will be entitled to call themselves the University Wrestling Champions in their respective classes. They will also be given silver engraved cups about six inches in height.

Bouts will be held in the following six classes, in each of which a two-pound allowance is allowed: 115, 125, 135, 145, 158, and heavyweight class, anything over 175 pounds.

All spectators will be required to show their Union membership cards or else special tickets which may be obtained at Thayer 38 between 9 and 11 o'clock.

Sam Anderson, the coach of the wrestling team, will referee the bouts, and the other officials have not yet been chosen.

The bouts will be as follows: 115-1b. class, H. Ettlinger '18 vs. J. D. Schwartz '18; 125-1b. class, G. K. Crockett 1G.B. vs. L. H. Bevier '17; 135-1b. class, R. W. Killam '19 vs. L. H. Bevier '17; 145-1b. class, O. R. Lindersmith '17 vs. H. P. Carter '17; 158-1b. class, A. K. Kelley 2L. vs. H. G. Killam '18; 175-lb. class, L. R. Barker 1L. vs. S. Burnham '19; heavy-weight class, W. B. Snow, Jr., '18 vs. E. H. Noble '19.

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