Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1957 — Page 4
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School News (Continued from page 1) burg and Danville. The 7th grade team won a close game 18-17 from Brownsburg, and the Bth grade had an eight point margin over Brownsburg winning 24-16. The freshman team defeated Danville 36-19 in a game played last
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Q. Is life shortened by being overweight? If fat people lose weight will they live longer? A. A pat yet or no answer can’t be given to these questions but nature does put a pretty high price tag on fat. Q. Art fat people more likely to have diabetes than people of normal weight? A. Diabetes occurs more often in fat people than in those of normal weight but this does not mean that diabetes is always the punishment for obesity. The tendency to develop diabetes is often inherited. If you have inherited this tendency then piling up weight certainly won’t help matters. Q. Can fat people lose weight 100 fast? A. Yes. As one doctor said, it takes time to put on fat and it should take not much less time to lose it. Dieting seems so simple and harmless that far too many people become do-it-yourself weight reducers. They read an article in a magazine and off they go on another food fad. The “Rockefeller Diet” is an example. A doctor who is a member of the Rockefeller Institute where low-
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Thursday night. Speedway Is Downed By Quakers By Frank Frosch The victory-hungry Sparkplugs were downed last Fri. by the hotshooting Plainfield Quakers. It was loss number two in the same number of games for the Plugs. The game looked like a real
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close one at the start, but Plainfield had the big nod of 19 to 8 at the first stop. The play was close and exciting at the start with both teams looking fairly even and their play giving no indication of the final decisive margin in favor of Plainfield. The fans from Speedway got a real thrill when early in the second quarter the Plugs cut the margin from eleven to six points. Their joy was shortlived, however, for that seemed to be all the incentive the Quakers needed to stretch their lead to 14 points and hold it there until the end of the first half. The “tally Board” read 34 to 20 at the half. Then, at the start of the third quarter, the Quakers hit a barrage of field goals that could not be stopped. They stretched their lead to 20 big points and held it there until the end of the third quarter. Their big barrage during this quarter was led by center Tipps, who wound up the night with 15 points. The Sparkplugs seemed to be out of the game from the mid-point of the third quarter. Frequent substitutions were made as Coach Pollard exercised his bench strength. The fourth quarter was nothing but monotony with the gloonT being cut only with the perpetual swishing of the Plainfield nets. Plainfield’s starting team went out shortly after the start of the final period and were met with thunderous applause from all sides. With both second strings playing each other, the game was nothing but a question of waiting for the clock to run out. The final score was 71 to 38. The game’s high scorers were Tipps and Rudick of Plainfield, who contributed 15 and 20 points respectively. For the Plugs, Tom Emmick and Eugene Enlow chipped in 11 and 7 points.
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