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Although prospects for Varsity and Freshman wrestling appear unusually bright this year, Coach Clifford Gallagher is very anxious that last year's Varsity men who have not yet shown up turn out as soon as possible, in order to get in shape for the meet with M.I.T. on Saturday, December 16.
Complete schedules have been made out for two Varsity and two Freshman teams so that a large number of men will have the opportunity to compete. Eliminations will be held before each meet, and consequently new wrestlers may make the team throughout the year.
Outstanding lettermen who are returning are: Gridley Barrows '34, in the heavyweight class, Captain Richard G. Ames '34 in the 175-pound class, Richard M. Emory '35 in the 165-pound class, Edwin N. Kimball '35 in the 155-pound class, Ernest A. Wye '34 in the 125-pound class, and Harold Frankel '34 in the 118-pound class.
From now on the Freshman teams will practice from 2.30 to 4 o'clock, with demonstrations by the coaching staff at 3 and 4 o'clock. The Varsity will practice daily at 4 o'clock.
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