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The Crimson wrestlers will try for their third straight win this afternoon against Columbia in New York. Last Saturday they swept over Dartmouth, 27-3, although coach Robert Pickett warned after the meet that the team still had "a lot of work to do."
Captain Joe Noble at 157 and Bob Foster at 177 will be defending four-match winning streaks when they face the Lions. Two sophomores, John Watkins and Nick Estabrook, will start for the Crimson at 137 and 147 respectively.
Rick Sullivan will wrestle at 167, while Ted Robbins will compete in the heavy-weight class. Wrestling for only the second time this year, Dick Steinzig will hold down the 123-pound position.
It was announced yesterday that Crimson regular Dave Skeels would probably be back in action today at 130. Last week Skeels was sidelined with an injury, and Carl Kludt substituted for him.
The Lion team, which coach Pickett has called "pretty good," is expected to give the Crimson a much harder match than Dartmouth did.
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