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...Holiday Outing is capable of interesting everyone who enjoys out-of-door sports. The number contains stories of hunting both birds and large game and accounts of bicycling, skating and the old Princeton cane spree, all of which are highly entertaining. The illustrations in this Outing deserve particular attention-they are much better than those found in the ordinary magazine. Those who are interested in western mountain life will enjoy reading "Shasta of Siskiyou," and "Lost in the Rockies," a story of Avalanche Gulch, near Helena, Montana...
...Outing for December is not especially interesting though it contains several worthy articles. It begins with a serial story "In a Far Countree." The idea is original, being no less apparently than the adventures of a hunter who, awakening from a sleep, finds himself about the size of an ant. His curious adventures are vividly portrayed; "Shasta of Siskiyou," another unfinished article, treats of Northern California. It is by Charles Howard Shinn. Following this are articles on "r lash Light Photography," by W. I. L. Adams; "Two Days," a poem by C. P. Shermon; "A Vermont Fox Hunt...
...Outing monthly record is a record for October, and is a sort of condensed history of all kinds of athletics...
Walter Camp has in the December Outing an article entitled "Football-Detail of a Defensive Play...
...Harvard man who picks up the November Outing will undoubtedly be led to examine first the foot ball article by Walter Camp of Yale. It is short but contains a number of valuable hints and an exposition of the elements of the game "for captain and coach;" showing the points which a captain standing on the side of the field should note in his players...