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Handicapped by the graduation of its two ablest players, Captain Johnny Harkness and heavyweight Bill Glendinning, an aggressive wrestling team faces an unimposing M. I. T. squad on the Tech mats today. Brilliant Yardling grapplers expect to topple the Crimson and Gray Freshmen in the same meet.
Coach Pat Johnson, who believes the match will be a "walkaway," has strengthened his squad with hard-working material from last year's Yardling team. Veterans on the Varsity are Harvey Ross '39, shifty lightweight, Dick Lindenfelser '38, Bill Gosline '38, and Harry Kidder '38, who has advanced from the substitute aggregation to earn a place in the 175-pound division.
Lacey, a powerful Freshman 175-pounder who was Exeter's chief threat last year, will top the Yardling matmen.
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