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Crimson to Face Yale Wrestlers Tomorrow--Elis Near-Champions

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The final elimination wrestling bouts to decide what men will face the Yale University team tomorrow were held yesterday afternoon. In the 135-pound class L. F. Holmes '24 defeated Morris Michelson '24. In the 145-pound division George Karelitz '24 defeated R. LeB. Daggett '23, and lost in turn to Curtis Nelson '24. In the 158 and 175-pound classes. J. F. DeWolf Jr. '22 and Francis Rouillard '23 won places on the team at the expense of D. H. Sanders '22 and C. L. Abernethy Jr. '22. Captain H. B. Walker '22 will be unable to wrestle in the 115-pound class.

The Yale team which the University faces tomorrow is exceptionally strong. Out of six matches they have had five victories and only one defeat. The Elis have beaten Brown and Dartmouth bot5h of whom overcame the University. The Freshmen also will face Yale tomorrow.

All the contestants in tomorrow's matches must weigh in at noon. Only one pound over weight will be allowed, instead of the customary three or four pounds.

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