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Show CORNELL'S COACH DISLIKES IDLENESS Coach Jack Moakley. of Cornell, who recently celebrated his 5Slh birthday, does not intend to retire from active work. .Moakley declare It is only when a man retires that be feels his age. "I want to keep work- ' imc as long as I can get around.'" he said, "then I don't have time to think about myselfl My experience is that i we feel pretty good when we don't havo tinio to sit around and think about ourselves. I never felt bettor In my life than at present. This spring! I expect to bo so busy I won't have time to think about anything but work." ho declared. Moakley Is said to be an unusual specimen for Ills year.--. Not only does he tell 'orn'.-ll track and field men what constitutes good form In competition but ho ia able to actually show them. Moakley can run a hundred yards in really creditable time. He spends n hour daily at certain light exercises and is a great believer in ytrlct adherence to a diet for long llfo and happiness. |