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The University grapplers will attempt to win their second meet of the year when they oppose Syracuse for the first time in Hemenway Gymnasium at 8 o'clock tonight. H. A. A. books will admit holders to the meet, as has become the custom in the basketball games in Hemenway Gymnasium.
The Syracuse maimen are held as a strong combination, for much attention is given to wrestling at the New York college. Syracuse is a member of the Eastern Intercollegiate League which boasts Yale Princeton and Penn State on its membership list.
On the other hand, the University is fresh from a 21 to 8 victory over Columbia, and will put on a seasoued team of six veterans against the Orange.
The men will shake hands as follows: 115-pound class, Turner (B) vs. Palmer (S): 125-pound class, Goldberg (H) vs. DeLeon (S): 136-pound class, Stearns (H) vs. Captain Jeffers (S): 145-pound class, Corson (H) vs. Armger (S); 158-pound class, Wood (H) vs. Phillips (S); 175-pound class, Hayne (H) vs. Kirk-patrick (S): 168-pound class, Captain Bradford (H) vs. Vanarnan (S).
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