Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1918 — WALTER CAMP PUTS MEN IN CONDITION [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

WALTER CAMP PUTS MEN IN CONDITION

Walter Camp, the Yale advisory coach and football authority, is a hard working member of Uncle Sam’s training force in preparing the country’s athletes for war. Camp Is stationed at the government aviation school at the University of California, Berkeley, Cal., as an athletic instructor. They say he is of immense aid in putting the bodies of the young aviators in splendid form, which greatly increases their chances of coming unscathed through the severe tests required to make dyers capable of bolding their own over the heads of foes in Europe. Despite the danger, there is a fascination about flying and a daring work thrrf appeals to many American lads, who figure they can learn as well as did the men now flying abroad, and see no reasons why the feats of the past cannot be dnp’Wtad. Cere’s iuug Uulaing at New Haven has fitted him welt, for Ute work he is doing.