TRAINERS’ NOTES:
Frankly, th c f smo e behind this training uhan meets the eye I I first became suspicious when, leading, as always, the "Duke" and "iThackb WcOan" on the dally morning ran -round the more select residential quarters of the neighbourhood, I noticed the absence of the usual laboured breathing and stifled yawns from behind ma. On looking round 1 discovered my protegees had vanished* On retaclng my stops over tho ten or more miles of the course, anti on turning a corner, I came across-both of the would *»be champions rooted to the spot, aid gating ever-Intently into thy bond-’ Mr of an extremely shapely madamoisello» glare "moment" at this rapturous sight I quickly exerted my authority and ordered the misants to vamoose in double quick time, whilst I stayed to "chastise" the offending body for her Indiaoration* Nevertheless, it was only on throat of having their run ex« tended another 5 miles that. the offenders consented to leave, and even then it wan with many a silent curse on the questionable birth of a cento individuals that they at last 1 f-j ay pear ed rom i o'?» Incidontly, it is said that the trainer appeared far more exhausted than usual' when he returned, but we all know how difficult- it is to o e oo m e th i s language barr ler Illi It has been suggested that a collection bo taken to augment the tralneris pocket money - it appears that already innumerable pairs of shoes, shorts, jerseys, etc*, have been we? n out whilst covering these eraly morning 10 mile runs! There is a big divergence of opinion so far as to why the "Killer" is so obviously keen on this "get fit"
racket, some oven going so far no to suggest that it is only as ex« cuao fur him to garnish enough strength to carry him over hi a* no a turned, ex cur sionslll In spite of all this, with the aid of ’’Lammy Lindsay the Mad Masseur”, and ’’Flash Feast the Suri; Second”, who always wants to be first (with tho boertl), we sure turn out tho goods when it comes to real fighting mon. ’’K.O.Kid”. ■
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Gun Flash, Issue X, 6 March 1943, Page 2
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367TRAINERS’ NOTES: Gun Flash, Issue X, 6 March 1943, Page 2
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