. The Chicago amateur base ball annual and inter-city base ball association year book. No. 165-The Art of Fencing This is a new book by Regis and LouisSenac, of New York, famous instructorsand leading authorities on the Senac give in detail how everymove should be made, and tell it so clearlythat anyone can follow the is illustrated with sixty full page pic-tures, posed especially for this 10 cents. iJ No. (66-How to Swing In-dian Clubs By Prof. E. B. Warman. the well-knownexponent of physical culture. The mostcomplete work on this special subject eve


. The Chicago amateur base ball annual and inter-city base ball association year book. No. 165-The Art of Fencing This is a new book by Regis and LouisSenac, of New York, famous instructorsand leading authorities on the Senac give in detail how everymove should be made, and tell it so clearlythat anyone can follow the is illustrated with sixty full page pic-tures, posed especially for this 10 cents. iJ No. (66-How to Swing In-dian Clubs By Prof. E. B. Warman. the well-knownexponent of physical culture. The mostcomplete work on this special subject everissued. By following the directions care-fully anyone can become an expert. Price10 No. 167-Quoits By M. W. Deshong. The need of a bookon this interesting game has been felt bymany who wished to know the fine point*and tricks used by the experts. explains them, with illustrations,so that a novice can readily 10 cents. No. I70-Push Ball Played with an air-inflated ball 6 feet in diameter, weighing aboui50 pounds. A side consists of eleven men. This book contains the officialrules and a sketch of the game; illustrated. Price 10 cents. No. I 7 l-Basket Ball forWomen Edited by Miss Senda Berenson, of SmithCollege. Contains the rules for basket ballfor women as adopted by the conference onphysical training, held in June, 1899, atSpringfield, Mass., and articles on the fol-lowing subjects: Psychological effects ofbasket ball for women, by Dr. LutherH. Gulick, superintendent of physicaltraining in the Bchools of Greater New York; physiological effects ofbasket ball, by Theodore Hough, Ph. D.; significance of basket ball forwomen, by Senda Berenso


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