Consists of general scrapbook #4, 1889-1894, 275 pages: Rowing (pages 1-2, 6, 9, 51-54, 61, 75-76, 96, 114, 117); Actresses (page 232); Hockey (page 35, 139 (Stanley Cup Champs photo 1894); Shooting (pages 3, 5, 7-8, 10-11, 14, 39-46, 74, 80, 82, 91-92, 104); Golfing (page 27); Montreal Hunt Club (pages 231-232); Gymnasium (page 4); Hon. Auguste Real Angers (page 259); Louis Rubenstein, 1891 (page 30); Football (pages 4, 21-22 (Dalhousie, McGill, Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto team photos ca.1890), 24, 35 (O.R.F.U. rule changes), 74 & 75 (photos of Ottawa COllege & Montreal Teams 1894) 80 (photos of Britannia and Hamilton teams 1890), McGill Team photo, p. 86); Varsity team photos of AMerican College teams; Valleyfield Football Club photo (p. 139); Ottawa Team (page 235); Lacrosse (pages 12, 19, 48-50, 59, 61, 92, 102, 116, 118, 132 (Iroquois speech), 141 (Shamrock Lacrosse Club, 1894, photo, 227 photo); Quoits (page 116); Chess (page 12); Water polo (page 9); bicycling (pages 5, 19, 29); Tug-of-War (page 12, 26, 28); Caledonian Society & Games (pages 13-15); Tennis (pages 103, 111); Tobogganing (pages 13, 32, 90, 100, 103); Rugby (page 142); Baseball (photo of Toronto team 1889 (pages 94, 113); M.A.A.A. (pages 16-18, 28); Madame Albani, 1889 (page 25); Agnes Thomson (saprano), page 97 (photo); Athletic Club, Track & Field (pages 26, 459, 133-138 Boston Athletic CLub; Snowshoeing (pages 31, 33-36, 62, 94, 98-100); Curling (pages 31, 35); Montreal Winter Carnival (pages 37-38, 101-102); Fish & Game Protection Club (page 40); Gymnastics (page 275); Yachting (pages 53-58, 63); Cricket (pages 105-110, 146); Militia papers of Beckett (pages 113-114); Militia (page 131), Midland Militia (pages 145, 182-183); Famous Athletes (page 126); Cardinal Manning (page 127); Lord Wolseley (page 144); Alexander III of Russia (page 144); Maj. Gen. Sir George Graces (page 148); Lt. General Sir Gerald Graham (page 148); Lillie Langtry (page 148); Horse racing (page 180); Sir Henry Havelock - Allan (page 194); Sir Eyre Coote (page 196); Sarah Bernhardt (page 212); ALice NIelson (page 225); Brig.-Gen. H. Brackenbury (page 242) and Maj.-Gen. Sir Herbert Stewart (page 242).