WRESTLERS COACHED BY N. E. CHAMPION IN SECOND PRACTICE

Mr. George Myerson Assists Coach Jedlinski In Teaching Fundamentals to Squad of Fifty-Three

In their second day's practice, the university and freshman wrestling squads went through a light workout yesterday afternoon, being coached for the most part in elementary work.

In addition to Coach Jedlinski the management secured for the afternoon Mr. George Myerson, New England A. A. U. champion in the 145 pound class, to demonstrate certain holds which he has used very effectively in his matches. He is the first of a group of supplementary coaches whom it is planned to obtain from the ranks of professional and amateur wrestlers of standing.

The University squad has been divided into two groups and the Freshman squad into three groups according to the time at which it is most convenient for the men to wrestle.

Six more men reported for the university team bringing the squad up to 53.

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