Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 59, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1928 — Page 14
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COACHES OFFER SCOOTER DERBY TRAININGADVICE Diet, Moderation Urged by Indiana and Purdue Mentor. Scoot! That’j what several hundred Indianapolis youngsters, entrants in The Times-Capitol Dairies Scooter Derby, are dcir daily in practice for the elimination races to be run off in the municipal playgrounds during the next few weeks. To help them to train properly, and direct their efforts to the bes| possible advantage, the cooperation of H. O. (Pat) Page, Indiana head coach, and James M. Phelan, Purdue football coach, has been secured. Here’s what Page advises: “A boy in competition must first be mentally alert. He should have an ambition to win by fair play. In order to be keen, the growing youngster should be regular in his habits and develop a steady set of nerves. Regular sleep is a necessity —at least nine or ten hours daily. Watch Diet Then it is necessary to be physically fit. It takes a sturdy physical machine to get ready for the race or game. Eat plain food at meal times only. The condition of the stomach is important. It is advisable to cut out greasy dishes and pastry. Pop and such drinks are very poor training diet. Plenty of milk and vegetables are necessary in the daily menu. “Be regular in all your daily habits, and exercise at the proper time. Drink plenty of water and work up your speed and distance in gradual stages. “In training for any event there is a system of getting used to th° distance, that is, learning just how far 200 yards is. One day run half the distance at a fast pace; the next day, run the full distance at a slower pace, keeping in mind the two things necessary to win—speed and endurance. Don’t rush your schedule; it takes two weeks to get in fairly good j physical condition. Avoid Overwork “Many a good runner has started j out too fast and had to walk in; j learn to know your pace, and run j your own race.” Phelan, in response to a question from the scooter derby editor of The Times, said, in part: “Proper attention to diet—by this I mean plenty of wholesome food ! and keeping away from pastry and sweets, and plenty of sleep will do more for the young athlete than any other thing. The youngsters must be carefully cautioned not to overwork.” Fireman 52 Years to Quit LA PORTE, Ind., July 30.—Fire chief emeritus is the title which will be bestowed upon Thomas A Whorwell, 74, who on Wednesday will retire after fifty-two years as a fireman here, thirty-eight of them as chief.
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