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Cautious but not exactly worried, Crimson varsity and freshman wrestling teams travel down to Connecticut to take on the teams of Wesleyan College, which generally turns out the best grapplers of the smaller New England colleges. "It's like the M.I.T. meet," coach Chief Boston said yesterday, "we may sweep them; or with all the breaks they could edge us by a point or two."
Once again 165-pound Don Louria seems to have the tough bout, this time with Frank Bolles, a fatened erstwhile 145-pound who won the New England championships last year. Captain Pete Fuller moves up from the 175-pound division to a special 191-pound class for this meet while Bob Clafin steps in at 175.
The remainder of the Varsity lineup is: Dave Coombs, 121; Lee Nutt, 128; Pat Bowditch, 136; Dan Ray, 145; Sandy Jones, 155; Howie Houston, unlimited.
Howie Schless plans to use Red Skin ner, former Milton captain, at 145, and Conrad Brevick at 121 in the only switches from Saturday's M.I.T. lineup. The remainder of the freshman team is; Abbond, 123; Smith, 156; Sigourney. 155; Campbell, 165; Knight or Keith, 175; Dunker, unlimited
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