Show Tho AilmiiUiii of lint > > hool The value of the wheel as a mean of terclsH Is I highly spoken of by all persons per-sons who have used It Judiciously In an exhaustive examination of men who had been riding for varying period of years It wa found that the man who did not race or overtax himself unduly wa In every care benefited and In nn Instance had he suffered any Injury H has h11 claimed that the bled develop de-velop tho leg 1 muscle andY but till Is 1 a great error as good rlrthoo who depend an extent on the motion of the body for their equilibrium arc found to have Increased chest measure meas-ure and the entire muscular system was harmoniously developed In cases where spinal curvature and omo other of the disease attributed to this cause were present It wa learned that these persons 1md been In tho habit of leaning very much forward In order to get up speed as they termed It It being n popular Idea that thin Is I necessary In order to acquire the power ne de < I fur rapid motion Whatever oomci up that Is I new Is I certain to meet with opposition and criticism but It le I a hopeful sign of tho time that tho prejudice against the wheel Is I lUll disappearing and It Is I now looked upon by the beat medical men and health student a a one of the most desirable mean for symmetrical and healthful development of tho entire j I muscular system I I |