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Somewhere in Boston today, someone will open his newspaper and see "Wrestling" scheduled to be televised over Channel 38. His mind swimming with visions of Haystack Calhoun and the Masked Manler, he will turn on his set and see Harvard's Howie Henjyoji, all 123 pounds of him, stalking to the center of the mat. The fan will switch off his set, muttering to himself "What kind of wrestling is that, anyhow?"
He'll never know what he's missing. Harvard meets Princeton at 3:30 today in the IAB, and the Crimson will be seeking to even its Ivy League record, now 1-2, at the expense of a Tiger squad that has won only one meet while losing six.
Nevertheless, Harvard Coach Bob Pickett expects a close match. "I think Princeton's a team that's improved week after week," he said yesterday. "They're always strong against us in any sport. I think they'dd be in good condition. Their coach is a driver."
Johnny Lee, Harvard freshman wrestling coach, will provide the television commentary.
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