Text Appearing Before Image: irwhips. These were two very large oldbulls, with magnificent heads, trophiesalone worthy of my hard trip fromGreenland. Camp was made close by, and Eisee-you, always with an eye for game,strolled off to the top of a small hill tolook the country over with my glasses.In a few minutes he returned, muchexcited, to report two more bunches ofmusk ox. In one he could count four.In the other there were many more, butowing to the fact that several of themwere lying down, he could not tell thenumber. We talked the situation overand decided to go for them at once.The two herds were not a great dis-tance apart, and I decided that I, withtwo Eskimos to assist me, should attackthe larger herd, while I gave permissionto the other four Eskimos to follow thesmaller one. ( To be continued) In the January number Mr. Whitney will round out the narrative of his musk-ox hunt, and begin the taleof his experiences with the walrus, which actually precedes the present installment in chronological order. »8o Text Appearing After Image: FIRST YALE TEAM TO PLAY THE RUGBY GAME, 1876. Back Row.—Clark, C. Camp, Hatch, W. Camp, Wurts, Taylor.Front Row.—Davis, Downer, Walker, Baker, Bigelow, Thompson, Morse. GREAT TEAMS OF THE PAST BY WALTER CAMP
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