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With three changes in the lineup, the wrestling team faces a Tufts contingent on the Harvard mats this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Indoor Athletic Building.
Last year the grapplers whitewashed the Tufts contingent 34-0, and with the single exception of the 1.75 pound class they should be able to perform the same feat this year. In the 175 pound class Don Lowry, football guard, is to wrestle, but a complete lack of experience definitely slates him as the underdog in his weight.
Redmon Shifted
Another change this week is the shift of Jimmy Redmon to the 121 pound class, but Ted Schoenberg will wrestle 128 again. At 135 Ray Stone managed to hold his own during the week's trials, and Thomas is all set to try to repeat his spectacular victory of last week.
While officially Bill Daughaday is not listed in the 165 pound class, it is still uncertain whether he or Hal Tine takes the mat tomorrow in this weight. Pete Illman, in perhaps the best trim he has been for a long while, looks like a real threat in the 165 pound class. Some hard workouts during the week have ironed out a few difficulties, and he can now be placed among the best wrestlers on the team. Tudor Gardiner is slated to grapple unlimited this week.
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