PHYSICaL ELUCATION, CUURSE 60-3 BaSkiT BaLL (For men) aSoIGhLGNT XVI, Page 2 “Professor Pack found that in these schools there were ninety- three smokers and one hundred seventcen non-smokers competing for places on the teams. Of the ninety=-three smokers thirty-one, or thirty-three percent procured Places, Of the one hundred seventeen non-smokers, seventy~nine, or. sixty-seven percent, secured places, The non-smokers thersfore beat the smokers out two to One. Professor Pack's conclusions are: (1) Only half as many smokers as non-smokers are Successful | in football competition, , {2} Smoking is accompanied by a loss of lung sgapacity amount= ing to about ten percent." 8. slaborate, either pro or con, according to your own ideas developed from observation or from authority, which should be Stated, upon this statenent. ‘The use/of tobacco amonre boys interferes with their aental Work", 9. UO you believe thet definite settinse-up exercises aid in getting men into shape for the season? If not, what would you substitute instead? If so, give directions for at least three. sucno exercises, 10, Diseuss staleness from the following outline: iho is sone- ‘tines to blane for the staleness of a team? why? Ilow cun a coach tell when a man is getting stale? what does the eye show? The weight? Name some aide in the prevention of staleness, Give a diet for the cure of staleness, (arrange this diet exactly as you would for your own men). In avertine or relieving staleness what value do you place on "Contentment"? | lL. Give your typical pre-game diet and state reusons for your arrangenent of this particular ‘ienu. 12. Discuss your ideas of vractice sessions: «at What time in the. fall should practice begin? what disposition would you make of your football man who report for basketball practice? Do you favor night or afternoon practices? why? «h.t should be the length of a practice session? nen should actual scrimmage begin? what part of your practice hour would you devote to actua : That vert to fundamentals? serimmers? Waat pe