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KEEPING FIT.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. ~1921,
shirt aleesen. Ha should open all (window, bút screen'out the sun. light. The resulting currents of
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TENNIS.
Garrison League. matches played during the week!-
The following are the results of】
2/Wiltshires beat RGA. by 9 sets to e.
The following article, by the Medical correspondeat of the Times, refers to the hot summer of
Secondly, he | Englund, but containa huma which
Edam. Murant and Edam, Rogers dwellers in the tropies might fal bulk that counts mor, for the 6-1, beat Mr. Gr. May and St. heavily during the day. Itin
beat S. Sgt. Gillard and Gr. Clow law with adventsge:
The body tanda to swell in hot tanter the bulk the more the Walker 62, beat B. Q. M. S. {weather, just as the skin doestandeney to draw bloed into the Clarke and Gr. Dyer 6-1. Those who wear helt or tight body. We may suppose that he has Baten a good breakfast-fruit and
Sgt. Wells and Bdsm Teagle
| clothing are well aware of the fact salads are better just now thas/boat Gillard and Clow 7-5, beat
and Inosan the constriction. The majority of people, hower er, docon and eggs-before he let May and Walker 6-2, beat Clarke - not know it.
hame. Let him make up his mind to and Dyer 6-0. cut this out altogether, A sandwich Bdsm, Jones and Bdom. Dobson To this lack of knowledge and a glass of cald tes or eales or beat Gillard and Clow 6-4, beat great deal of discomfort sod onemi- nesa and even ill-health due. Fromething squally light is quite May and Walker 6-1, beat Clarks at is very easy to increme be awal.nough. There is not the alightest and Dyer 6-0. ting by foolish behaviour; it is also chance of his starving. easy to diminish or prevent it.
Two functions of the body are always to ba discerned and differentisted, the active function sad the digestive function. The active man in using bis brain and bia muscles: the digestive man using his stomach, liver, sad ciber internal organs. This is simpl enough. What is less dimple, o at least less easy for the layman to grasp, is that the nervous system plays a deciding part in both states. Ask the average 1085 wby, st cerisin moments of his life, he has squared his shoulders Bad doubled bu det? He will answer! "To [right, of course," and the emphasis on the words "of course"will often
BAS. G. beat R. A. M. C. by! [5 sets to 4
1 be will do this, than, as the have a good ten and will find him Horrocks best S. AL. Thompsen afternoon begins to cool be can Major Humphreys and S. Sgt. sell fresh and schive and able to go, and Sgt. Hollanda 7-5, beat Cpl. home and enjoy his dinner,
Sarage and Cpl. Stone 6-3, lost to Finally, exerce should be post-S. Sgt. Jane and Sgt. Ricks 3-6.
as unnecessary s
paned till evening. It should not S. M. Stroud and Dr. Lansley be abandoned on say secount, for beat Thompson and Hollands 6-1. the secret of good breath is goed beat Savage and Stone 6-2, beat exercise.
Jane and Ricks 6-2.
NIGHT FETE.
Interesting Events At V.R.C.
S. M. McCarthy and Cpl. Swan- nie lost to Thompson and Hollands +6, lost to Savage and Stone 5-7, lost to Jane and Ricks 3-6.
R. A. & C. beat R. G. A. by 7 sets to 2.
Major Humphreys and S. Sgt. Horrocks beat S. Sgt. Gillard and
A record crowd assembled at G. Clow 6-1. beat Sgt. Phillips and
reveal his idea that the question is the Victoria Recreation Club last Gr. Dyer 6-1, beat. B. Q. M. S.}
the reply is Right, the attraction being the Marke and Sgt. Walker 6-0.
fourth night fete. A splendid pro-
ramme had been arranged and beat Gillard and Glow 6-0, beat!
S. M. Stroud and Dr. Lansley the various events were brought Phillips and Dyer 6-1, beat Clarke off well to time.
and Walker 6-0.
obvious. But there is really nothing obvious about it, as is seen when we,flect that when shoulders are qua red and tists doubled the heart
ato quicker and the bowels are The hard working Secretary staptied of blood. Tast and (Mr. R. C. Witchell) was chiefly Walker 6-1, lost to Phillips and S31. McCarthy beat Clarke and sudden change has swept over responsible for the smooth run Dyer 3-6, lost to Gillard and Clow every cell in the body in response ning of the evening's entertain-1-6. [tc-wha?? Te the sight of anment. He received valuable as
pression or sensation reaching sistance
R. A. O. C. beat R. A. M. C. by from the following 5 sets to 4 the eyenmort may be the ears. officials:-Judges: Messrs. W.
The fact emerges-it Logan, A. Silva Netto, G. A. Car-beat S. Sgt. Jane and Sgt. Wilkin- Capt. Spinks and S. M. Haynes too, stimulation, events or condivalho, E. Basschaert. L. Railton son 6-1, lost to Major Tomlinson tions in the outside world, which A. McKirdy and Master Gr. May. and Cpl. Stone 1-6. beat & M derid that a particular man shall R. G. A.; Competitors Stewards: Thompson and Cpl. Savage 6-2. te artive or digestive. if his eyes Messrs. J. Evans, and G. T. May; see of his ears hear, for his skin Starters: Messrs. A. A. Alves and beat Jane and Wilkinson 8-6, beat S. M. Foster and 5. Sgt. Bradley) Seels particular kinds of stimuli, he will become active, if, on the con.. E. S. Alves; Time keepers: Tomlinson and Stone 9-7, beat
rary, these scrupult are absent he,
Capt. Wheeler, Lent. Comdr. Thompson and Savage 6-2- will be digestive er inactive.
Stern, Master Gr. May and Messrs.
S. C. Nicholas and Pte. Collie
A. E. Alves and C. M. S. Alres. lost to Jane, and Wilkinson 2-6, The proceedings were enlivened lost to Tomlinson and Stone 1-6) by a number of pleasing selections lost to Thompson and Savage 2-6) by an orchestra.
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Now one of there stimuli iscold. Da a rold day the skin receives a kind of bombardment of small Mealls to action which act on the mers of this structure sad whip
There were ten events alte-1921. them to action. As a result the gether, most of them being keenly Club. email blood-Fessels of the body are contested and providing some ex-R. E.
se digestive processes are stag-citing finishes. The chief event (R. A. O. C.. if, and the muscles are filled with of the evening-the 100 yards 2/Wiltshires blond. Thus in cold weather we scratch race (open)-provided J. R. A. S. C. tel active and are filled with R. Jehnstone with an easy win R. A. 3L C.
over D. Laing. In the ose length E. G. A. Feeling the Dranght.
8 0 8 0 The cold depends on several fac was successful. J. R. Johnstone's Challenge Cup close to-day.
ander water scratch race C. Logan Entries for the Garrison Doubles bor. It depends first ni all on the team triumphed over G. Jack's men Tenk of warmth in the air: secondly, by a very narrow marvin in the on the degree of movement in the team race. Miss D. Witchell, the a. sad, thirdly, on the degree at
there is leas evaporation.
A NOTE ON HEAT STROKE.
Danger Of Humidity.
sture in the air. Quickly mor. Only lady competitor in the final ing air naturally cools a man faster at the mixed two lengths handicap, than slow-moving air: and damp scorel a very popular victory by air is less cooling than dry because (2 Duch. The novel event of the
Many cases of heat stroke have cvening was the mixed nomination the number has not exceeded occurred during the past fortnight, Consequently, on a hot day with won by Miss V. Young and Douglas the nonal, and til at in such a climate as our Loing. The ladies were required malady there are fortunately no 25 a seascual own Esgland. the amount of to thread a needle and sew a but-signs of its becoming anpleasantly red stitouli reaching a man's ton on the jackets of the gentle-i
greatly reduced. There are men whilst in the water. The Dangerous days, so far as heat the blood ressels of the body tend contested water polo match
stars in the body so the and "White" Teams: Blue: Eregulation of the body is deranged remain dilated and opes. The tween teams designated "Blue" sociated with humidity. The beat) be which bigh temperature is 25-
Busschaert. J. Johnstone, G. A. and loss of heat prevented by
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CLOTH. Ac!if much food is eaten
(goal).
The results were as under:- Boys' Team Face.-1, A May's
or it the food is highly spicet.team.
Pas
The
body is capable of withstanding s considerable amount of "dry" heat, but heat and humidity combined are the great causes of exhaustion.: But so irritating to the stomach, Girls' Two-lengths Handicap:-
A3 a precaution against heat the swelling may be very consider 1, T. Mar: 2. D. Witchell.
stroke caused by direct rays of the Able indeed. There is, as it were,
Ont Length Under-Water Bor, it is especially important that roshing to counterbalance
thecratch
(open)-1, A Lozan. the eyes, as well as the head, demands of the stomach for blood. 16 4/5 secs.; 2, E. W. Railton 13 should be protected.
Head gear The bot and fabby skin receiving C
should be light and preferably lin-
colours which absorb the danger
an calls, the man feels lassitude High Dire-1, A. Logan: 2, G.ed with orange or red material and weariness, Eren a slight do- Hall; &, G. Jack. maad made by his stomach achie 100 yards Scratch (open)-1,us rays of the sun. Amongst res so overwhelming response.
J. B. Johnstone, 75. sec3.; 2, D. other precautions, it is perhaps un- In patients with digestire trou. Laing, 86 secs.
necessary to note that violent ex- bles and heart troubles the result Two Lengths Handicap (Army ercise in the day should be of this swelling in bot weather, and Navy):-1, Fle: Le Hary, avoided though this should be
8 full meal, 1063 be 35 3/5 secs.; 2, Pte. Brown, 36 secs. borne in mind by aporting most unpleasant. They feel Team Race:-1, J. R. Johnthusiasts who are tempted into the their "breath short-circuited," stone's team, comprising J, R field in the early afternoon under they seem to have an oppression on Johnstone, A. Logan. E W. Rail. 2 powerful sun. Alcohol is an- their chests, they feel giddy. In toa, E. Basschaert, Leong To Bang, is taken, unless in the smallest other danger and cannot be safe- some cases they may faint.
2.23 mins, 2, G. Jack's team 2.24 mins...
after
It is obvious then that during
ex-
quantity, until after sundown, aince it greatly increases Hability|
hot weather the middle-aged men Mixed Two Lengths Handicap: to heat stroke-N. C. D. News.
whose nervous system, thanks to (1) Miss D. Witchell, 48 secs.; his sedentary life, is less well. 2, V. Hast.
balanced than it used to be must Mixed Nomination,-1, Miss evening's sports. He thanked the ect in the light of the knowledge V. Young and Douglas Laing. ladies for their attendance which available. In the first place, he The Polo match at the concoctnbuted much to the general must do all be can to give his skin clusion of the sports resulted success and expressed the ap a chanca, Ha must play for a draw, four goals apiece being preciation of members of the Club fatimulation, so to speak, in order to scored.
for the prizes donated by Messrs. counteract the tendency of his blood to gather in his body,
Stripped for Action
At the conclusion of the sports J. Ramsay and Chester Wood.
the prizes were given away by The proceedings terminated Mrs Basschaert, assisted by the with the national anthem after
He should take his cost off when Secretary who in a brief speech which advantage was faken of the he gets to his office and roll up his commented on the success of the presence of the band for dancing.
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