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Harvard is entering two men in the National Intercollegiate Wrestling tournament, which is being held down at Lehigh tonight. From Boston, Tufts is sending an exceptionally strong team, and M.I.T. will also be represented in the meet.
Dud Stoddard and Eddie Cavin are the grapplers who will engage in the manly sport of modified murder for the honor of the Crimson, and both are wrestling under their usual weight. Stoddard, who has been battling at 135 all season will be among the 126-pounders, while Cavin has come down from 145 pounds, his usual weight, to 135, just for the evening.
Coach Cliff Gallagher's hopes for outstanding results are not what they might be, however, for although Stoddard reached the finals of the Eastern Intercollegiates, held at Pennsylvania last week-end, the competition is expected to be harder tonight, and no certain prediction can be made for the Crimson point-seekers.
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