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MATMEN ARE CONCEDED EVEN BREAK WITH YALE

Team is Shaken Up in Attempt for Third Straight Win Over Elis--Barrows to Open Meet Today Against Rotan

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University grapplers will attempt their third straight victory over Yale matmen this afternoon at 5.30 o'clock in the New Indoor Athletic Building. Gridley Barrows will open the meet at 4 o'clock with his bout against Captain Rotan of Yale, Eastern Intercollegiate champion. Following this bout, the Freshman grapplers will go on the mat, to be followed in turn by the University wrestlers.

Coach Clifford Gallagher has shaken up his team considerably for this meet. P. O. Johnson '33 and D. B. Dorman '32 have come down to the 135 and 145-pound classes respectively, while Stanton Whitney '34 is a new man to the team. R. G. Ames '34 and Captain Arthur Klein '32 are looked upon as two of Harvard's strongest threats. In the lightweight class Harold Frankel '34 meets Bigwood, another Eastern Intercollegiate champion.

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