Height5ft. 6in.5ft. 8in.5ft. 10in.6ft.
Weight116lbs.133lbs.149lbs.168lbs.
Chest35in.37in.39in.40in.
Waist27in.28in.29in.31in.
Hips34in.35½in.37in.38in.
Thigh20in.21in.22in.23in.
Calf 13½in.14in.14½in.15in.

The dimensions of the chest may appear small at first sight, but it must be remembered that the runner has no muscles of the shoulder blades to increase his measurement. A well-made runner has not that top-heavy appearance that characterizes the gymnast who does much arm work.

TEMPERAMENT.

The Sanguine Temperament belongs to that class with bright, ruddy complexion, light hair, and full circulation. Their disposition is energetic and spirited, but their power of resisting disease or of bearing protracted exercise is not great, and their ardent character is rather the result of nervous excitability than of vital force. Their power lies in dash rather than in endurance.

The Bilious Temperament is of an opposite description. The circulation is sluggish, the disposition persevering and obstinate; the constitution as a rule is tough, and is capable of severe tasks, under which the sanguine would succumb. These men are good subjects for training, but they require good food and much exercise.

NOTED SWIMMERS.

1. Geo. Werhan.2. Fred. Beckwith.3. Capt. M. Webb.
4. E. Von Shoening.5. Geo. F. Ferns.6. Geo. Wade.
7. Wm. H. Daly.8. H. Troutz.9. Wm. Beckwith.