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The varsity wrestling team, rated as heavy favorites, travel to Amherst to meet the Lord Jeffs tonight. Amherst has a fairly respectable record this season but lost to Springfield, a team that the Crimson beat impressively last week, 15 to 9.
On the basis of comparative scores, the three Crimson outstanding performers this season are expected to continue their winning ways. Bob Foster, at 177 Ibs., will go after his seventh straight win this season. He has yet to lose a match in his four-year wrestling career for the Crimson.
Captain Joe Noble, in the 157-Ib. class, will seek his eighth victory in his ninth match. His only loss this season was against Penn by a narrow 3-2 score. Heavyweight Ted Robbins' winning streak of six will probably not be threatened tonight.
Coach Bob Pickett will start the same lineup that faced Princeton Saturday.
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