Show DANGER DAiGER IN IX ATHLETICS In a Q contest at Inde Independence Independence Independence Mo ta a short Mort time since a little girl overstrained herself to such an that she sho will be an invalid for tor th the rest of her life Ute Injury to the tho heart hoan having resulted has always been re ro regarded as dangerous and many deaths have occurred from rom heart failure where the tho practice has hu been carried to x Children should never be allowed to k Jump the tho rope ropo until they become exhausted and they should be watched by parents patents and teachers But Dut there thore is 13 danger in l all aU forms of or athletics athletic a and even dancing often otten re results suits disastrously I to the young girl who te is I not in physical condition Xo No o one ene should take violent exorcise a union In perfect health and even oven then the element of or danger Is 18 not always lacking Athletics aro now taught In the public schools to a greater or lesser I extent and on through the preparatory preparatory preparatory tory schools and colleges cOllages This is en entirely entirely proper when not carried too far tar farla farIn la In the ordinary school contests the boys and anti girls Iris take part and exert themselves to te the tho full rull extent of o thorr ability without the tho fact tact that nome some something thing might bo be physically wrong with them being taken into consideration A medical examination would be en J frely proper proper under tho the circumstances and in a groat great measure would elim ohm eliminate elimInate I i mate the danger Finally trainers and coa e in tho the colleges college and universities should bo be I possessed of or enough medical knowl know knowlt knowledge edge dge t to recognize dangerous condl condi conditions I Uon of the heart while white their men aro are under training |