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Sculling To Be Revived

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There will be a meeting in Weld Boat House Tuesday at 4 o'clock for all men who are interested in sculling and such other forms of rowing outside the usual eight-oared crews. The work is entirely voluntary, and there will be races later in the fall if enough men report. It is expected that a coach can be secured, but that also depends largely on the number of men who come out.

In pre-war years every fall a variety of these races were held, such as single-sculls, doubles and centipes. The management hopes to revive this interest in rowing and expects that many men will report for Tuesday's meeting.

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