. Tensing exercises. Balls weigh from one and a half to eleven pounds. The covering is ofselected tan leather, sew^n in the same manner as our foot balls. Qualitythroughout has been much improved and the balls as now made are ex-tremely durable. The exercise consists of throwing ball to one another,and the catching of it develops the chest, exercises the back, arms, legs;in fact, improves the whole system. No. 9. l><.lb. Ball. Each, $ No. 12. 6-lb. Ball. Each, $ 10. 2Mb. Ball. No. 13. 9-lb. Ball. 4-lb. Ball . No. 14. II-lb. Ball. « lo^OO PROMPT AnENTION GI
. Tensing exercises. Balls weigh from one and a half to eleven pounds. The covering is ofselected tan leather, sew^n in the same manner as our foot balls. Qualitythroughout has been much improved and the balls as now made are ex-tremely durable. The exercise consists of throwing ball to one another,and the catching of it develops the chest, exercises the back, arms, legs;in fact, improves the whole system. No. 9. l><.lb. Ball. Each, $ No. 12. 6-lb. Ball. Each, $ 10. 2Mb. Ball. No. 13. 9-lb. Ball. 4-lb. Ball . No. 14. II-lb. Ball. « lo^OO PROMPT AnENTION GIVEN TO ANY COMMUNICATIONS ADORESSEOTOUS & BROS. STORES IN ALL LARGE CITIES FOR COMPLETE LIST OF STORES SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER OFTHIS BOOK Prices in effect July 5, 1913. Subject to change Without notice. For Canadian prica see special Canadian CotalogiH St!I?eTHE SPALDING Merinis
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