College athletics . mt Ml etrSi V c , O^-^H X S ^^ S o hO a) ^ 33 e hamthe bat havnnasiummitt es for thump intures ththe gyrming Co I^l-S u C 13^ themabarOunsica ic field,o recorcheight (in the hand th thletund teachdingBros :gbfi-3«3 -^^1^^ y 14, 1904, showingcing board in the fth the cards annouica. The large stoium by A. G. Spald es, Mnnouult, wAmeymna S « rt c b« rt !»>-- a o a^ S C O)^^ JJ of the Ohe smallards forany athhibited ^nH-s M^m\ sUi Spaldings Athletic Library. 31 distance for the half-milei to run in practice is the 660 yards,for at this distance he can, without distre
College athletics . mt Ml etrSi V c , O^-^H X S ^^ S o hO a) ^ 33 e hamthe bat havnnasiummitt es for thump intures ththe gyrming Co I^l-S u C 13^ themabarOunsica ic field,o recorcheight (in the hand th thletund teachdingBros :gbfi-3«3 -^^1^^ y 14, 1904, showingcing board in the fth the cards annouica. The large stoium by A. G. Spald es, Mnnouult, wAmeymna S « rt c b« rt !»>-- a o a^ S C O)^^ JJ of the Ohe smallards forany athhibited ^nH-s M^m\ sUi Spaldings Athletic Library. 31 distance for the half-milei to run in practice is the 660 yards,for at this distance he can, without distressing himself, get prac-tice at the pace used in a race. An occasional trial at the fulldistance should he taken. The first thing for the half-miler is to find out whether helacks stay or speed and then to train accordingly. Special at-tention should be paid to style for both the half and the quarter,as the pace is so fast at these distances that a good style willbe of great aid. It will mean easier action, prob
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