1 1 1 %GE SIN -- '1 No e Wrestlers Wanted. The 'interclass wreStling match Which will be held on the first Sat urday in November is now ; only three ' weeks off. Each manager has" his squad 1 hard at work, lif the small handful of, men ' reptesenting the largest rw 9 ' classes in the college .. can be a1e..:1 a'squad The wrest lihg matcl' , is ap intercl'as.s game and a real ltve one 'too; and one that shouldThring out the I::,est wrestlers in each (lass: IT I Ls it pcissi le to be 'Hive that out ci• a freshman class of oler four hundrecl, the ;se.s men can Ja eliosen' frc6 . the ,firit twenty-fiNe on thirty that turn mit 7 Or is ,It safe to say thatfrom a'sopphomore class 'Ol over three Nundred men, many , of whom alrclly belong to ca the wr6Aling club, t" of af only thirty few men are good e oUgh wrestlers ttLeven cone out and' t l ty for the team?' From the - eai . erness dis played by both - lower classes in get tine into unscheduled scraps it would :seep that at least a hundred men ought to be but for their wrestling teams. Heavy weights are laOcing, especially in the freshmo class. = ' The differentl l weights are ' such that not a man inl colleie'can be ex eluded for that reason: - There are seven classes altogether,llls lbs:, 125 lbs., 1.35 lbs, 148,1b5,. 15 lbs. and 168 lbs., an heavlyweight. ; It is 61 pret * - ty suit. set that notore than one 1 1, 'man w , o was on-. the at last year Will there this time, and both - managers say that •noti a single po sitron on their 'teams, has been set tled, in fact both bf Otem say that they , can .hardly pick Ila even man ' team z from the few non who-have had 9nhugh. I class spit i O tO co' to out t . and try for heir feann.l It will be a -case of _giving the plar away with out competition,` -if the men keep , cirdpping off as they have been every evening since wrestl4 were e.alled for. I lie soPhomoreS :meet ,every Monday, Wednesday and F riday evening, and the fromen every 1 - -_"~,.~ I li I'l. 1 1 1 kntia, r. ~l I 1 .- Thesah, evening I j a tW ili ult. and .! low' 1 1 l ne er li tb, I 1 11%tlii hest S: tasti ' l c pb( . 1 are ne best ate wer'ep, out anr out anoil do all} win ana, succ‘4B., : el ft Y9l ftni•ei signed ing d4l-1 11, thi •11, 16' ce Is, 'AI Ito w& I rlit,'Yti H li;(;) A tit. the I I ' l l4 lefonte I II N ,L,4, i i' 'IA' , plrl ou wof 1 tei b aus ' .; a e. IS' e 4:• I. r i pro i c t .ci sc 00l l igrr , ti 9 F., Os ko' ea / I 0 II elp rAiat, , si !I9rar i!' I 1 u i EMI . 1 I jatirl . i I . l i Ilg wthic L for its i plimiiii 1 : 1 #'4o. 1 ry & , ' I Ry GRIMM NE TAILOR ANfrl 1 - f i Railway i C.nl I T. I Indiana, to acoep 'the pressed ste 11 ißu ' tler, Pa. ; 1 , 1 1 ecicathorne 'O6, I bridge inspectOr :ion of the Chictg St. Paul Ra!il - .-..'t to, hit home 1 4t 1 is two weelcs° via tit 'O6 resign 1 • , „ stant Engintt•er, ~, on the Gran Railway last .1 , y onsulting en , i in 'business. , r i L ; perinteixling,' t - three large rl fil(fingi lat Fort 4cess B$Q NiVestß i, 1 l ort V l / 4 1 , ynt isito , ll with ;ICornpari) a 1 ield employed a- Nitstern divi wOiutee'an. jpst lbeen ea Pa. fo HI. C. df isitiOn as' ass ance of iWa land Indiana pow in th and contrac , ent is s tior: o 4? l ncrete l.dia' it:a. A. 1 I I AIR/Nl3
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