Show GERMAN HEART TOO LARGE LARGEr LARGEl l' l all or of r That flint Country Tells Tell of at rat OI Olympian Games allUs antes A German medical man publishes some Intel comparisons ma made e at atthe atthe atthe the Olympian garnes respecting the I l oC of oC the heart o of tl the tho I American und and German coins competitors com coin s respectively Dr Smith says that as fiS soon oon us as he examined before th the game gamt the hearts lu-aits of German sportsmen sports sports- port m men n ho Ito could prophesy that thc they would prove piove no formidable rivals The 1110 I hi- hi size of f till the heart t wa was teas so o abnormally ally all great that thal in contests rt requiting requiring iti tn energy and anti endurance u it au I is i physically h Impo Impossible that the tho hould 11 uld succeed Results proved pro the theu u II t uth of ot this thiN forecast and it Il Is notable ih Ihal it the few German athletes who did VIM ill ill places were those In possession of oft t I tin h III minimum sized hearts 1 in III n the American sportsmen thI the th theM M h I Mt rt conditions were In striking cont conto con- con ii si t to those of ot th the Germans 1 Mant Many Man a II I t t I the American athletes wore were found foun l lt t i t possess SC hearts in tt dimensions it n the smallest smalle t heart healt ever In II a 1 German hospital An Invincible i t Jinter i rioter inter possessed the smallest heart t tuning the American competitors A tj i man American athlete rathNa signI sig- sig ni III u a a was found to have the the- lar larg- larg v 1 mong mons the Englishmen examined I th- th h heart was waN found to be slightly slight t L. L inner na than that hat of the tho Americans n i i ugh nigh smaller than that shown b bm hy by hyl t l m mother flY Hy other r nation A parallel cast caM 1 nl ill h h occurred at tho the games Int miK ly illustrated the difference In form t l len en the English and German ath- ath t I. I Les In spite of oC an nn indisposition arman a n i man athlete took part In to a certain t Subsequent examination proved pro that his heart had Inci increased eased ed althe at al atthe atthe the end of or the struggle to tu double Its previous size An Englishman suffering suffering suf suf- fering from flom the same Indisposition returned fn from om the cont contest a winner an and 1 his heart had become smaller The writer points out that by a wrong system of or training anti and Injudicious lit liv living In hug ing German athletes are arC doing much to cultivate heart hearl am and nerve complaints complaints com com- plaints on a serious scale |