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Chief Boston's two wrestling squads make their lone appearance until after exams tonight in the Indoor Athletic Building, playing host to Tufts at 8 o'clock.
Although in better condition than the afternoon last month when they lost their opener to M.I.T., the Varsity grapplers are still without the services of 136-pound ace Jim Redmon, whose knee injury is not sufficiently healed. Vern Miller, who has been working out all vacation, has replaced Tom Rogstad as the Crimson's heavyweight entry; and both Lee Sosman and Don Miles have returned to the line up. With Redmon out, Junior Bill Taylor will move up from the 128 pound group to replace him.
The Harvard Freshmen will line-up with two changes from the team which lost to M.I.T. 23-16. Tom Cochran, who was ill at the time, will be wrestling the 145 pound post, and Doug Barr has replaced Les Ritner in the 165 pound class.
The Harvard line ups: Varsity: Jim Reidy (121), Harry Blaine (126), Bill Taylor (136), Dick Thomas (145), Don Miles (155), Harold Tine (165), Lee Sosman (175), Vern Miller (H.W.). Freshman: Bob Sanford (121), Fred Greenhalge (128), Al Page (136), Tom Cochran (145), Gus Hemenway (155), Doug Barr (165), Charlie Gudaitis (175), Frank French (H.W.)
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