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PROF, SARGENT TALKS ON TRAINING THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, NEWS OF 1919," ALL BRANCHES OF S Building Up The American Man Discussed by World’s Greatest HealthMakers and Students of Physiology in Serial Instalments Expressly for The Evening World. Trivial, and Easily Cured by Proper Exe: cise, According to Prof. Sargent, Harvard's Physical Instructor. (Copsrietited, 1912, by The Prew Publishing Company, The New York World.) * Talks With Prof. Sargent—No. 7. 66 A te. all,” says Prof. Sargent, “the future of the Anglo-Saxon les with the Anglo-Saxo: himself. Our business men complain of physi cal ailments and spend large sums of money trying t: equip themselves for work when, as a matter of fac: the cure lies right at their door and they will not tak: it. A walk of eight or ten miles a day and the con sumption of pure food would oure nearly every disease that the overworked business man ia heir to, He coul help a whole lot by merely refraining from excesses, but he will not do it. He will take drinks when he {s not thirsty and he will eat dinners when he is not hungry If the business man was ordered to eat some of the din ners he does voluntarily he would find it a terrible task. He will co to a physician and ask his advice—and then will not take te. POSSIBLE AT TIMES TO DIAG-J:esponsibility, They must make good NOSE ONE’S OWN CASE. and to do that they realize that they “0. Henry once wrote a story in| ™Ust be physically ft. They do not doctor and told him his symptoms. |rion of fat and prevent speed. Thos doctor, he said, ‘I guess L Will that do d 0 take a rest in the country and] because they drink but because they take a lot of exercixe. Here is a $10] can no longer ‘make good." ag soon as I get tt.” While that was] realine that the lack of phys! @ humorous way of putting it, the im- | clse and thi portant truth stuck out. The man] sure to pr gave the doctor a diagnosis of his case | 00d, and then suc the doctor having said a word. In other wor watches him and tell d the doctor for] quickly, ‘The trouble w the privilese himself, and{ man is that he hi watch himself, probably went away and told his}and with himself he {s very indulgent. frionds what a great doctor he ‘ad. “Our business man of to-day knows what to « nself, but he Ww vtulls the ne at that. Ie nat do it breause tt time, and very little t “Incidentally, that reminds me of the could net ——o— 4 man would run two] rocovld they understand why a eevee Ie eoe elie titled to the Welter Raia ihe inte nase Championship. ness, It was i realize that ‘| * paring themscives for an athletle «rind that would Ine! ail summer. HES BALL PLAYERS ARE THE non ning p pre. cients bons between practte Otto and Le the story en to the effect t e had been throwing the Into New York), welves so that they © » in shape for a whole eason and not for one partic lar game or event, like the prigefighter In other words, they must preva themselves to live naturally and att sume time be physically strong. They tt is on Besunaminelvan Cot shale every tay MMe eruth to, admit rh or They are in-| York 1 wae not , structed not to Lire elves out, but] could do with my mite to gradually build up thele strength |the folks said they liked to so that it Will last all summer, and that sometime 1 mii “Aw [ understand {t, the ball players | of the big fellows in the are not held to strict rules about eating find drinking, but are pur on thelr own | TP a Pine run for thelr money, but t neh Ie Lewis proved something, jchamplonship, Ioimake 15 es atest athletic showa that, With a week of train tw will be on tap in{@nd am ready to defend my title next Thursday | against any one." Madison wil) run from ve special lim- u {ited hot over his performances, Whe Mike and his manager stepped off t! George Bonhas scratch in the 3,000 n ited handicap, his, had his eve on th race for some time, and that fa one rea son that he did not run out the three: mile handicap at the it XNavier| Reddy said, there wi canes. sand persons at the ‘Oncar Hedlund, the great Nttle Boston | Mind Pe ere se West Side Branch Y, M. C. A, ater versation - Mike tn reply to a quest BIG RACING SEASON ee ON KENTUCKY TRACKS, [isc Devning regardin ek. "T've nev seen him box, ; | x Col, afatt Winn, manager of the rac- | fm. I under ing plant at Jaures, returned from IKen- moky last week and spoke In glowing | terms of the racing situation m ‘he pine grass State, The Colonel saya that Frenchman Mo and that he bas ness, Well, 1 hope to fight clever boxers.” Price's capabiiity t many of the big- | “He's only nine west followers of King Horse will jours | Gibbons, glowing wiih fraternal admir azo the sister republic for the closing| tion, “but he's a gver already, He WINTER SPORTS IN BLACK AND WHITE By George McManus. (Copyrighted, 1912, by The Prem Publishing Company, The New York World.) NY STATE ATHLETIC ‘COMMISSION PROPOSES ADL TO REGULATE BASEBALL IN THIS MIKE GIBBONG ARRIVED YESTERDAY AND FROM APPEARANCES HE HAS THE GOODS Ordinary Ailments of the Modern Business Man are BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. twelght, vs. Joe White ‘COWT WMA AT CLEVELAND CLEVELAND, vs. Young Rector, ten A. C.—Howant Smith va, Young Brown, are quickly dropped, not Paddy Sullivan At Long Acre A, A.—-Young Retlly ier, ten rounds, ‘. Staten Island— bi and [ will bring you some more} “If the men in business would only | “4, Wille ch al exer- lulkence in excesses 1s them from ‘making ventually our race would {m= ad ‘ — prove. The ball player knows when he sted the cure without) ty not making good becatise the public him #0 very h the business At National Smith vs, Satlor White, ten rounds. At Gowanus A, Willle Jones Brooklyn—Jim © hard-hitting Newcastle mtd- before the Cleveland last night In tt 4 tlercoly contested battle, with trying desperat He aimed blow (i have felled an but Jack Twin did f and his wharp lott nd right counters shook up the South Brooktyn Irish Paddy, ten le A. C., Brookiyn—Atl star FIGHT FAN TRAWING OUT AFTER BEING AT SHE ATTELL FROST. DEWITT’S BASKETBALL TEAM LOOK LIKE THE CHAMPIONS ——>— Play Fifth Game in Round | Robin Tournament With Richmond Hill. ‘Gibbons Back and Ready sith round Jack knocked his 1 with w right Jolt to the jaw I his left Jab many tines In nd, and hooked ft to the stom. ach several times with telling effect. BATTLING MANTELL SHADES HOWARD IN HARD CONTEST. Battling Mantell had a shade the e Howard, the Brooklyn we n @ ten-round bout at A. of Brooklyn last night. The bout was a victous one from the p of tho bell until tts final clang, wasting Itth (4 played for Howant'a stomac: tgutcae cami oe "| £Q Show New Yorkers More HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL. Standing to date. vn ronen “| Sensational Boxing Tricks elghy about 159 now, | when he gets his growth and! ining he 18 going to show @ lot of | light heavies jnst where they get loft, and don't you y Wo ho wasn't ina hues. !St, Paul, Wander Says He's! « he left the Fast and that even his ( training at home had been inter- rupted by the extremely oold weather. temperature, he said, got well un- mark several He did one week of actoring an weighs a little over 150 pounds (no Interest tn the Public School Athletic in Lasketball tourna: | ‘The De Witt Clin- whioh 1s leading the league, has been setting a fast pace and has not lost a game to date. | fifth league game to-day against Rich- mond Hill and are expected to come out League round ro! ment 1s growing dally ggest fistic sensation im Mike Gibbons, the light- welter, was all smiles several times from the effe: Howard kept using stiff Jabs and rights to the kidneys, er of the last two getting down to the 145 pound m Black team ts made . Kirseliner, fo Harber and Shanger 1S ANXIOUS TO TACKLE YOUNG ERNE AGAIN, IDEALLY TRAINED MEN. = |as ne went through his traning stunt “While the bus! s knows why New Polo A, A, gynmasium toe these thinus i in a wa a * Waa back in Vike the Mex He * 1 tly natur necessity, or he refuses to se ne that “made" d the Fifty-ninth street boys | thelr hopes fer the cham- yvesant five is still fighting | JEANE hard to get back fn the running for the| nd will endeavor to take a fall) night's game at caper st phys eM soft spoken clout wielder | unnecessary 1 ! lind to that fact, “And, speaking of ball players, they see. apoaking ft yy BUNT SEes Don't Jet me say anything that 8t Lp ee : They then {Paul may look upon as a k * sald dl ie TE STOPS JONES IN THIRD ROUND AT UTICA. bouts with chie Cross (mind- ing from St. | at Mike and his ind Matty Bat T think a draw fair derision yomeet hin again and |! aiain aa | out of Commerctal In t rounds were ption of the atxt hanaged to land se Haldwin's jaw (Bpeeial to Tao Kyeuing World.) my best fight- T can gain a na [Reheduled for a ten Manual gymnasium in| Joe Jeanett Jamates | Oneida County ntest at Flushing and the Bushwick: | Newtown gam yund battle belween rift Jones before the nd Tam sure planning to stay in the Kast! Was a pretty fight fro and both were riously at th LOUGHLIN LYCEUM GAMES. Brooklyn's biggest | t with ts Packy Mc round to save Jones from further ntary achool basketball n t & ghtwelght and t finals have been reached e was alagree that, make 142 pounds had littie confidence in my ubllity to get Trish Carnival {te the top of the heap, My bout with at if he will tournament thr The bout started in a slambang fash- This would be giv. eral pounds, ne points out New York will begin iting Manhattan wall ond and the Brook- | those of Queens mond-Manhattan contests will day. , right to J the flight out of him right thera bah eat YALE AND CORNELL PLAY HOCKEY TO-NIGHT. | |; ve Leama repren play those of Rle With Gibbons and Reddy Is Big E E)oos gnink Fam sorowing vounuots at 2 Big Evert era aes ee cuore enietses can inake H2 rth streeg and th will be played at the not taken very cashed two bets aay for a while Leach Cross to Fight Knockout BY JOHN POLLOCK, games, althourgg srinink mertcan A. °.|MAYOR WAS TOASTMASTER AT, ! wil hold | winter es. With the} HIS BANQUET. cream of the lova and! With this¢the shifty Gilvbona went more than a doze S|back to his training and as he worked! of the Boston A. A as well, the /it was gieaned from his mi die “Irish” meet should furnish an @poch-|pegay, that tf St. Paul was lukewarm naking session of sport over Gibbons before he made his mark in New York the Minnesota burg 18 now rain upon thelr return to St. Paul, ‘@0/) eral thou- | depot to greet hin and the lad who had put the town on own Again will meet Bobs Such a chummy, congenial cigarette. Delicious — that’s the word—an tndivid- ual Turkish flavor and froma — exquisitely vil _run from seratch in the one-mile [ness conqucring-hero welcome. Shortly ! jandicap. Hedlund wil! allow big marks |after, continued the diminutive blond; matched t 99 fleld of forty-three runners {pilot of the good ship G! a wm. The o race, in which the | banquet was gly the Ryan! will offer ave for te Went the match and Dann 1 Sh mak he tecetvew You remember that they are different. Find the plain pack- and 10 extra— 20 for 15 cents, Ly ie iat enh compored Of | Hotel In honor of the returning son, fo Fe ETD ta Create a ten tndene (Which Mayor Keller not only patd fo aed. hen draws antes. Inch own ticket but also noted us toast iartets from the Pastime A, C. paused for alr and vawk A. C., Xavier Club, N.Y, Ay again Gibbons was to get him? echoed | 2 of the opinion to do when he meets rink I ean lek cleaned up that the Parle Mutuel system of betting has|MIKE’S KID BROTHER 18 A |? With each package of !"im sla pennant coupon, 2 taken such @ hold on the race-oers An LIKELY WHITE HOPE. Kentuel that he looks forward to the, At thia point Gibbons shouted, "Oh, greatest ‘racing season ever hell 1 the) 1 forgot!” and Lhe South when the bell taps for them to |dug up a phi ta itd | start at Lexington next spring. Tn brother, Tom, who ures | gard to the game on tlie Mer, Col, | going to be a lgut-heavywelght sensa- Winn sa: that the eves of the whole! tion, The picture, poth in features, racing populace of the l'nited States | build and fignting ude, shows that ame centred on Juarez, and #0 § |Tommy bears a marked resemblance to the fidence fn Presiding ewe h illustrious big b r * sald wand 1 dade) selection of had two gts aod won both with prgesd a vast ta eavtber bout ae PORT [voter eveeny M Y ESTEEMED FRIEND, ARE ATTELL, who has been getting away will Google-Eyed Ere the sound grew more me ing sesstons of the so many years, j two Brown outgamed aim mitting that he was “stalling round cut out all fancy stuff. / W gentlemen, Mr. West Sider, He| hours, Persons coming behind on west siders I have ever met. Hear him| © trample and crowd those ahead ye ry ; Againat the “header” top WURRA WURRA: end of the escalati One of the most shameful casee ‘Scores, not to say hundreds, of of neglect on the part of the Public | persona have narrow escapes from Service ¢ evion has to do with serious injury there every day. By the downtown subway station at | extending the platform and putting Manhattan street. reach this | 1n another stairway ali the danger station on the high viaduct patrons | could be avoided. of the road are carried on a moving P: eee if you can prod the platform they have a walk up # nulsance, WEST SIDPR. stairway with @ sharp turn in tt and Alas, Mr. West Sider, there is ae with a door half way up. This |hope, All is lost. Beat it to a mone stairway !s only about one: width of the escalator, ‘The platform |{n prayer and supplicatiog® for a peace where the escalator ends will hardly | ful method of okt a dozen persons, The sudden | realn narrowing of the means of ascent | Commission will never help your uplift: causes Ue little platform to be [in this world or the next. ry Morse, the bank wrecker, wliose orimea sent men to platol themeal to death at the prospect of ruined homes; whose infamous Ice Trust robbed poor and wickly and fattened a bot of political leeches as no big and casy gr had ever done Wefore, except poamibly in the case of the nefarious wrecking of the Third Avenuo Rallroad; Morae, whose whole business career was devoted to devising sewerlike routes to get his fellow-man'a money without his fellow-man’e knowledge, just as did Hungry Joe, Grand Central Pete, Ike Vall, Larry Sum merville and 620 Per Cont, Miller, all of whom did thelr any maudlin slush or gush belng wasted upon them or high-priced doctors pre- dicting a sudden and unprovided de the ntell had 18, which yt the con- BALDWIN AND REDMOND BOX FAST TWELVE-ROUND DRAW. id + last night before the Olympic n with al atift lefte langer of a It start to finish and fighting fue eo ween | bwin! lane will ce at 4 fine contest this race will be similar 0 metre WURKA WURRA: ‘This melon thing you talk about te How about this big melon the Le- [merely this: The Lanigh, 10 set around htgh Valley has cut? Why te there | the law, forma a coal sped ‘coal, slices off ten per cent. of iteslt such a me If there is anything about which I rofess to know gothing that thin is the inner workings of @ financial! All of the money from both the ratl- head! But 1 cam put you dead hep tolrond afd the coal mines comes back to this fact It hasn't been eo long since all of mle the beginning. were shouting mended ratiroad Muh erline for @ ratiroad to own a coal | busin It all amounts to about as mine and o transportation of the coal ft mined from {man and his moral character by {te own shafts, ‘The Lehigh was one}ing him wear a red necktie wh: of th pension? WURKA Wi I WAS SENT to the Hudsan Btreet Sixth avenue surfi ——— tot angry and decided to walk, f WURRA WURRA: overtook the car ahead a block and @ I have not! Anybody who would beat a Bixth ave-] very muoh) a reference to 901 nue car by walking meneky ruled off the track you play # sure thing. You seem to consider him en H LOUIS PERNIIIMPR —Glory be,| author, kindly inform me where I tsi Jon these san rules, for insta: In the The New Way ask the man for a little old “Wilson” from the new bottle. | this over. canbe putinto a bottle that nothing is go- ing to be put back into—so it must be alwaysthe same, more than the hig* ypsiwced whiskey in the world can be if it comes in the ordin- AND SMALL EP nae LO! some queer stuff for—oh those nen, years—walked into the hot wallegs on Thursday night. [heard n pla ogg’ sound of woe when young Ma LCOOOD, recherche kiscus of Col. Attell am@ vis as it Aitered along through the several success amity, 7 Alas! for the wise taxleabbers of Broadway! Alas! for tho thimble-rigging crowd who have stood for Able'e “stall Alas! for the sure-thingers who had thetr money down at three and two end nd a half to one. Alas for the wise pick Ause sh WE hha. And Brown slammed him, And Brown outboxed him, Am@ who maid Attell couldn't or wouldn't be hit by Brows, And T have seen that happen before with Able. But he got away by e@e It should not happen asain. . The ring w he well rid of Avie, ‘The stallers should be barred But this time Able wasn't stalling. That wallop to the kiscus in the fourtly HAVE WITH US this evening,» always crowded tn the mornin, has @ grievance, just as all true] the ever moving stairway are forced or run the risk of being ay to the amall platform about high salarted Commisstoners into nty feet from the top. From thie | doing away with this dangerous 1¢ the Jastery and spend your declining years cent to the joyous The Public Service of heaven, 1 SEE THAT CHARLES W, MORSE fe pardoned becnuse he may it in the jug without In whort, I think Morse has got away with something. Are you on? No? Well, watt till he dies. P, S—And you'll Uve quite @ while yet, gentle reader, Lb ; and names the sliced off part a coat FRAZZLMD FINANCE. | Smpany, and then distributes the atook, the coal company among ite owa stockholders. |the same ginks who owned the ratiroad litical bleachers| It is merely another one of these te fe ‘over the |form-by-bookkeeping deals that have [roreced the purification of modern big. supante of ven ‘aw that made it a has changing the daily work of @ he ake a family affair of the | mt offenders, wore green before. NiK—Has Woodrow Wilson genewed his application for a Carnegie . but be should, : pinyera in auction pinochie held near Tt the close of the play two, three and four ‘alted | cards respectively, there should have ‘been a new deal or @ fight. ‘THE GOOK Hoe hasn’ Hospital the other day. 1 t five minu ce car, Then L Ohurah ate u 4 in many of your y. How's that? Uttle squibe in the Saturday Rvening OLD NEW YORKER, World (which, by the way, I enjoy ‘aingt It should be ‘@ not sport when med Mincer, Is he an author, @ fatesmian, an economist, or what? It an peal authority on many thing why do you inclose a two-cent] may obtain some of his works; If & ‘or &. deciaton poker or| statesman, where can I get his blog- t you know that the de-| raphy, By furnishing this informar y isn't worth two cents] tion you wil! oblige an admirer, ALBA SATTERTHWAITE. Jake ts an economist, Alba: Anybedy ve you hie biography ablde you mentio! To Drink Whiskey Get It From The New Bottle With The New Top Step into the next saloon you meet and Pour yourself a drink —and then think Here's a whiskey that is just as pure as ways good. A guaranteed drink, infr~* And that’s y bottle. Wilson

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