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Wrestlers Rated Slight Underdogs At Brown Today

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The Crimson varsity wrestlers--their old win streak broken last week by Army--will try to start a new one when they meet Brown at Providence this afternoon.

On the basis of comparative records, Coach Bob Pickett's squad rates as a slight underdog in today's contest. Army beat Brown, but the Bruins made their match with the Cadets a closer duel than the Crimson did.

Since Captain Johnny Lee now finds the 123 class limit very difficult to make, he will wrestle at 130, as he did against Army. Al Muggia has taken over Lee's old position.

Pickett plans to use Frank Dewar at 137, Bud Adams at 147, and Len Miller at 157. Adams is having a good year, and scored one of the two Crimson wins last week.

Veteran Chick Chandler and sophomore Ken Culbert will start at 167 and 177, while George Bates draws the heavyweight assignment.

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