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MATMEN TO FACE COLUMBIA, PENN

Varsity Seeks to Avenge Last Week's Army Shutout

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Wrestling matches with Columbia and Penn are scheduled for the holiday weekend with Coach Jay Ricks leaving with the Varsity to begin the program against Columbia tomorrow at 3 o'clock. The Penn contest comes off in the Indoor Athletic Building on Monday afternoon.

Tomorrow's match will be essentially an attempt to regain face after the shutout suffered by the Varsity at the hands of Army last week. The Lions were able to take only one match from the Cadets in their meeting earlier in the season.

Penn Arrives Monday

Penn, which arrives here on Monday, stands undefeated and is expected to give the Crimson matmen their toughest competition to date.

With Hal Tine still out with an arm injury and Jim Redmon's knee in a doubtful condition, Ricks has named the following to make the trip to New York: Jim Reidy in the 121-pound class, Harry Blain in the 128, Bill Taylor or Redmon in the 136, Captain Dick Thomas 145, Don Miles 155, Dugal Burns 165, Lee Sosman 175, Tom Rogstad heavyweight.

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