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NEW HAVEN OARSMEN AT WORK

Coach Nickalls Will Probably Return Within Next Two Weeks.

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The return of Guy Nickalls to New Haven within the next fortnight will be the means of reviving interest in rowing a Yale. When the English coach gets to New Haven he will find that considerable work has been done. Every afternoon last week Assistant Coach Abbott had squad of men at work on the machine in the gymnasium, although there has been no regular call for candidates. There is a general stir among the oarsmen of Yale soon after the mid-winter term opens, and this year is no exception to the rule. Nickalls will start the regular work of the crew men immediately after the junior promenade, which will be held on February 6. Captain Cord Meyer is ready to start in when the time arrived and Yale undergraduates hope for a better showing on the river next June that was made in 1916.

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