Physical culture . heir performanceand thus to determine the winner. Thenext best record was made by I. , of Indianapolis, Indiana, he hav-ing repeated the exercise 81 timesEmery B. Wolf, of Taneytown, Mary-land, made a record of 61 times. Aseventeen-year-old boy, Arthur J. John-son, repeated the exercise 2j times. The prizes will be given out in ac-cordance with our offer, though wewould like to have the winners send usnewspaper clippings in accordance withthe suggestion previously made in thisarticle. If they cannot :ecure the op-portunity of publicly repeating their per-formance as de
Physical culture . heir performanceand thus to determine the winner. Thenext best record was made by I. , of Indianapolis, Indiana, he hav-ing repeated the exercise 81 timesEmery B. Wolf, of Taneytown, Mary-land, made a record of 61 times. Aseventeen-year-old boy, Arthur J. John-son, repeated the exercise 2j times. The prizes will be given out in ac-cordance with our offer, though wewould like to have the winners send usnewspaper clippings in accordance withthe suggestion previously made in thisarticle. If they cannot :ecure the op-portunity of publicly repeating their per-formance as described above, pleasewrite to the editor direct, at BattleCreek, Michigan, and he will give fur-ther information as to the verificationof the test. Mr. George W. Hey, of MontanaAgricultural College, Bozeman, Mon-tana, has performed five of the tests avery creditable number of times, as fol-lows: Test No. 1, 5,000 times; TestlN-o- 5> 5oo times; Test No. 7, 1,000times; Test No. 9, 600 times; Test , 150
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