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UNIVERSITY WRESTLERS FACE COLUMBIA TODAY AT 4 O'CLOCK

Visitors Bring Champions in 158 and 175-Pound Classes--Crimson Team Weakened by Recent Injuries

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Crippled by the loss of two first string men, the University wrestling team will face the Columbia matmen at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the Hemenway Gymnasium. J. P. Crawford '24 and D. W. Evans 2E.S. were injured in the meet last Wednesday with B. Y. M. C. U., and they will be replaced by George Karelitz '24 and Curtis Nelson '24.

The Columbia team presents a great threat in Johnson, who won the eastern intercollegiate championship last year in the 158-pound class. Parsonett likewise is formidable since he took second place in the 175-pound championships.

The line-up:

115-Pound Class.--F. A. Warren '24 vs. Barranchia.

125-Pound Class.--W. C. Westhaver '24 vs. Barranchia.

135-Pound Class.--H. J. Freedman '23 (captain) vs. Schwartz.

145-Pound Class.--George Karelitz '24 vs. Donahue.

158-Pound Class.--Curtis Nelson '24 vs. Johnson.

175-Pound Class.--E. H. Bates '25 vs. Parsonett.

Unlimited Class.--C. A. C. Eastman '24 vs. Ping.

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