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The Crimson wrestlers will invade undefeated territory in their trip to New Haven tomorrow without the presence of Captain Hayne and Goldberg, who are out for the season.
The Yale team has had an exceptionally successful season, having won all its matches so far. Comparative scores, however, give Harvard a slight lead in spite of the setback from Brown. In the meets with Princeton, the Elis could score only a 14 to 13 victory, while the Harvard grapplers piled up a tally of 17 to 6.
The return of Wood and Bradford, who were out for a time on account of injuries, should add considerable strength to the team.
The Freshmen will go down to New Haven with a complete line-up, but with only a mediocre season back of them. Both the Crimson and Blue suffered defeats from Andover, however, and are about equal in strength.
115-Pound Class--Krook (H) vs. Johnson (Y).
125-Pound Class--Millett (H) vs. Winnick (Y).
135-Pound Class--Stearns (H) vs. Capra (Y).
145-Pound Class--Harmon (H) vs. Winters (Y).
158-Pound Class--Wood (H) vs. Thielens (Y).
175-Pound Class--Bradford (H) vs. Russell (Y).
Heavyweight--Locke (H) vs. Tuttle (Y).
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