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What promises to be a closely contested match will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at Medford between the Harvard and Tufts wrestling teams.
The records of the rival teams are such that the outcome of the match cannot be prophesied with any degree of certainty. Tufts is credited with victories over M. I. T., Amherst, and Springfield; whereas Harvard has defeated Columbia and M. I. T. but lost to West Point. The defeat of the University team by the Cadet grapplers constituted the closest match of the season, the Army winning by a score of 18 to 16 though both teams had an equal number of bouts.
The lineups of the opposing teams follow:
115-pound class: C. G. Chase '30 vs. Stella.
125-pound class: J. H. Burns '29 vs. Garcelon.
135-pound class: J. E. Evans '30 vs. Haynes.
145-pound class: Captain Joseph Lifrak '29 vs. Hing Jing.
155-pound class: W. A. Robinson '31 vs. Sundquist.
165-pound class: Dudley Davis Jr. '31 vs. Giles.
175-pound class: D. J. Orgain '31 vs. Hingston.
Unlimited class: G. L. Graves '31 vs. Lukacs.
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