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Looking to bounce back from two straight defeats, the varsity wrestling team will travel up to Hanover tomorrow afternoon to take on a Dartmouth squad which is pretty much an unknown quantity.
Crimson coach Bob Pickett says that he has not heard too much about the Indians' activities so far this year; they may have wrestled some Canadian or New Hampshire schools, but have seen no action against Ivy League teams.
The Crimson, currently sporting a 2-2 season record, will start Dick Steinzig at 123 lbs., George Doub at 130, captain John Watkins at 137, Tom Owsley at 147, Lee Freeman at 157, Pete Stanley at 167, Newell Flather at 177, Ted Robbins at 191, and Bob Wynne in the unlimited division.
Stanley, who missed last Saturday's Cornell match, is unbeaten in three starts, while Robbins' record is marred only by a draw with Cornell's Don Jane.
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