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The Library of Work and Play 
OUTDOOR SPORTS AND GAMES 
by 
CLAUDE H. MILLER, PH.B. 
Garden City New York Doubleday, Page & Company 
1911 
 
[Illustration: A Boys' Camp] 
 
[Illustration: Title Page] 
 
CONTENTS 
I. Introductory 
The human body a perfect machine--How to keep well--Outdoor 
sleeping--Exercise and play--Smoking--Walking. 
II. The Boy Scouts of America 
Headquarters--Purpose--Scout Law--How to form a patrol of 
Scouts--Organization of a troop--Practical activities for Scouts--A 
Scout camp--Model Programme of Sir R.S.S. Baden-Powell Scout 
camp. 
III. Camps and Camping 
How to select the best place to pitch a tent--A brush bed--The best kind
of a tent--How to make the camp fire--What to do when it rains--Fresh 
air and good food--The brush leanto and how to make it. 
IV. Camp Cooking 
How to make the camp fire range--Bread bakers--Cooking 
utensils--The grub list--Simple camp recipes. 
V. Woodcraft 
The use of an axe and hatchet--Best woods for special purposes--What 
to do when you are lost--Nature's compasses. 
VI. Use of Fire-arms 
Importance of early training--Why a gun is better than a rifle--How to 
become a good shot. 
VII. Fishing 
Proper tackle for all purposes--How to catch bait--The fly 
fisherman--General fishing rules. 
VIII. Nature Study 
What is a true naturalist?--How to start a collection--Moth 
collecting--The herbarium. 
IX. Water Life 
The water telescope--How to manage an aquarium--Our insect friends 
and enemies--The observation beehive. 
X. The Care of Pets 
Cats--Boxes for song birds--How to attract the birds--Tame crows--The 
pigeon fancier--Ornamental land and water fowl--Rabbits, guinea pigs, 
rats and mice--How to build coops--General rules for the care of 
pets--The dog.
XI. The Care of Chickens 
The best breed--Good and bad points of incubators--What to feed small 
chicks--A model chicken house. 
XII. Winter Sports 
What to wear--Skating--Skiing--Snowshoeing--Hockey. 
XIII. Horsemanship 
How to become a good rider--The care of horses--Saddles. 
XIV. How to Swim and to Canoe 
The racing strokes--Paddling and sailing canoes. 
XV. Baseball 
How to organize a team and to select the players--The various 
positions--Curve pitching. 
XVI. How to Play Football 
The various positions and how to select men for them--Team work and 
signals--The rules. 
XVII. Lawn Tennis 
How to make and mark a court--Clay and sod courts--The proper grip 
of the racket--Golf--The strokes and equipment. 
XVIII. Photography 
The selection of a camera--Snapshots vs. real pictures--How to make a 
photograph from start to finish. 
XIX. Outdoor Sports for Girls
What to wear--Confidence--Horseback riding--Tennis--Golf--Camping. 
XX. One Hundred Outdoor Games 
 
ILLUSTRATIONS 
A Boy's Camp 
A Child's May-day Party 
Fishing is the One Sport of Our Childhood that Holds Our Interest 
Through Life 
The Moth Collector and His Outfit 
The Exciting Sport of Ski-running 
Swimming is One of the Best Outdoor Sports 
In Canoeing Against the Current in Swift Streams a Pole is Used in 
Place of the Paddle 
Photographs of Tennis Strokes Taken in Actual Play 
How an Expert Plays Golf 
 
I 
INTRODUCTORY 
The human body a perfect machine--How to keep well--Outdoor 
sleeping--Exercise and play--Smoking--Walking 
Suppose you should wake up Christmas morning and find yourself to 
be the owner of a bicycle. It is a brand-new wheel and everything is in 
perfect working order. The bearings are well oiled, the nickel is bright
and shiny and it is all tuned up and ready for use. If you are a careful, 
sensible boy you can have fun with it for a long time until finally, like 
the "One Hoss Shay" in the poem, it wears out and goes to pieces all at 
once. On the other hand, if you are careless or indifferent or lazy you 
may allow the machine to get out of order or to become rusty from 
disuse, or perhaps when a nut works loose you neglect it and have a 
breakdown on the road, or you may forget to oil the bearings and in a 
short time they begin to squeak and wear. If you are another kind of a 
boy, you may be careful enough about oiling and cleaning the wheel, 
but you may also be reckless and head--strong and will jump over 
curbstones and gutters or ride it over rough roads    
    
		
	
	
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