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UNIVERSITY WRESTLING SEASON STARTS MONDAY

Candidates Will Meet at 5 o'Clock--Prospects Good With Six Letter-Men Back--Managers' Competition Also Starts on Monday.

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"The University wrestling season will open on Monday, November 27, with a meeting in the Freshman Athletic Building at 5 o'clock. Captain H. J. Freedman '23 and Coach Frank Judson will outline plans for the coming season.

Both University and Freshman wrestling will be held in the Freshman Gymnasium this year instead of at Hemenway, as has been the custom in past years. Moreover, instead of having the two squads practice together, there will be separate rooms for Freshman and University wrestlers.

The outlook for a successful season is especially good this year with six letter men available, Captain H. J. Freedman '23, Curtis Nelson '24, L. F. Holmes '24, J. F. D'Wolf '24, Francis Rouillard '23 and C. A. C. Eastman, all veterans with considerable knowledge of the mat. There are, moreover, several members of last year's squad who should develop considerably with an added year's experience. These are: W. C. Westhaver '24, T. S. Whitman '23, M. Michelson '24, J. P. Crawford '24, George Karelitz '24, R. LeB. Daggett '23, G. P. Morey '24, W. G. Cole '24 and G. M. Kendall '24. There should also be some good material from last year's Freshman team including, Milton Krook '25, F. N. Millett '25, L. B. Smith '25, P. R. Crowley '25, E. H. Bates '25, J. G. Murphy '25, and T. W. Hoag '25.

The team will again be coached by Mr. Frank Judson, who has just returned from Mexico City where he won third place in an international wrestling tournament. Making due allowances for injuries to first string men Coach Judson turned out a very good team last year, and in consideration of the number of veterans already familiar with his methods of coaching, his chances for a successful season are even better than last year.

There will be a meeting of all candidates for the position of second assistant manager in the H. A. A. at 1.05 o'clock on next Monday.

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