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Show coie peoposEs to FORM WALKING CLUB : Mopes to Interest Salt Lake Folks in Healthful Exercise. I The organization of a walking club In Salt lake in proposed by Pat Coyne, who claims the world's amateur transcontinental transconti-nental walking champlonfahip. Coyne has recently returned from overseas. He was n member of the United States track team In the Interallied games held In Paris. Coyne's plan Is to arouse Interest In "Sclemiflc" walking that is, walking as it should be walked. Most folkd do not , have to be to'd tltat walking of any kind lis good exerciso, and when walking Is I done under uxj-firi direction it becomes a sup rlor form of exercise. When the club ,xts under way the (members will be divided Into squads, tne classification to 1; based upon the ca-1 ca-1 paclty for pedestriantam demonstrated by I the participants in dikes. Twenty-mile ' squads art- uxpectod to do twenty miles; ; ten -rh lie rquads, ten miles, and so on I through Ibe list of distances. I Coyne says he has talked with a large I number of men and women and boys und I girls and he has met with enthusiastic support, it is expected that a prellm-j prellm-j Inary organization wllj be perfected this I v.-eel:. |