The sports of the world, with illustrations from drawings and photographs . tj ;:.??/*?& *-, mm. Fit ENGLISH BROWN TROUT AT MASTERTON HATCHERY, NEW ZEALAND 220. A 14-POINTER.(Photo: B. D. Wharton.) THE RED DEER OF HUNGARY. By GEZA COUNT SZECHENYI. A 12-POINTER. AFTER a toler-ably long andclose acquaint-ance with almostevery kind of bigSame, with the ex-ception of the ele-phant, I do nothesiiate to assertthat there are fewmoments in a sports-mans life more ex-citing than that inwhich, after a longand arduous stalk,he finds his fingeron the trigger, witha roaring stag out-lined against theopposi


The sports of the world, with illustrations from drawings and photographs . tj ;:.??/*?& *-, mm. Fit ENGLISH BROWN TROUT AT MASTERTON HATCHERY, NEW ZEALAND 220. A 14-POINTER.(Photo: B. D. Wharton.) THE RED DEER OF HUNGARY. By GEZA COUNT SZECHENYI. A 12-POINTER. AFTER a toler-ably long andclose acquaint-ance with almostevery kind of bigSame, with the ex-ception of the ele-phant, I do nothesiiate to assertthat there are fewmoments in a sports-mans life more ex-citing than that inwhich, after a longand arduous stalk,he finds his fingeron the trigger, witha roaring stag out-lined against theopposite hill. Noother experiencethat I can recall Hungarian forest, in the Alps, in theRocky Mountains, in the Indian jungle, or on theparched veldt of South Africa, can quite equalthat supreme moment of confronting the monarch


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