The wrestling team flies to Princeton tomorrow for a meet which could prove to be one of the most exciting of the season.
The outstanding match of the day will pit John Noble against Tiger captain Bill Fortenbaugh at 147. Both are undefeated and eager to stay that way. Noble has already won six matches this season, but there is little to choose between in this tight match.
Another close match will pit Steve Weddle against undefeated Tiger Bill MacAleer at 157. Weddle has a 2-1-1 record thus far this season.
Wrestling at 130 for the Crimson will be John Watkins, who has won three pins to secure his 4-2 record. Watkins enters heavily favored over Dave Pickleman, who is wrestling in place of an injured teammate.
Bob Kozol faces Ron Hummel in the 137-pound class. Crimson captain Bob Foster will wrestle Frank Stoever in the 167-pound class. Foster has won all his matches so far this season, and should win over Stoever, who is substituting for injured Tiger Donald Teegarden.
In the 177-pound class, Rick Sullivan will attempt to maintain his undefeated record against Dave Callard. Heavy-weight Ted Robbins will face substitute Hal Fringer.
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