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TITLE: BOYS' LIFE
["FOR ALL BOYS" -- Published by the BSA, Boy Scouts of America! -- featuring great articles for all boys (From age 3 to 103, Boy Scout or not!), plus features, photos, cartoons, vintage ads and more! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: AUGUST 1986; Volume LXXVI, No. 8
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11oe". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON OUR COVER: Last January, William B. McMorris photographed California Eagle Scout Don Webb and friend Ozzie the Australian--a fuzzy koala with a mouthful of eucalyptus leaves--at Koala Park, northwest of Sydney, Australia. Don was one of 47 U.S. Scouts attending the 14th Australian National Jamboree at Cataract Scout Park south of Sydney, where the XVI World Jamboree will open in December 1987, Read more about the jamborees and Australia starting on page 20.

ARTICLES:
ADVENTURE IN THE PYRENEES: Icy peaks and friendly Spaniards greet Troop 127 as it scales some of Europe's most beautiful mountains. BY SKIP SILVERSTEIN AND CHARLES HADLOCK.

G'DAY MATE! WELCOME TO THE JAMBOREE: Forty-seven American Scouts visit the land "downunder" for a preview of the XVI World Jamboree coming in 1987. BY WILLIAM B. McMORRIS.

CALVIN PEETE AND THE "FOOL IDEA": Despite a crooked arm and a late start in the game, Calvin Peete has won a place among golf's top players. BY SAM BLAIR.

THE LONGHORN TRAIL: Before the railroads reached Texas, cowboys drove 10 million hardy Longhorns up the dusty trail to market. BY GEORGE LAYCOCK.

BASS MISSILES ON THE CHATTAHOOCHEE: Strong and wily bass lure five troops to the Chattahoochee River on a steaming hot day in Georgia. BY JIM PETTIGREW JR.

FICTION: THE CASE OF THE INVISIBLE RAY GUN: Encyclopedia Brown is hired to stop Wilford Wiggins from swindling the neighborhood kids--and that's just what the 10-year-old detective aims to do. BY DONALD J. SOBOL.

COMICS.
Green Bar Bill.
Pee Wee Harris.
The Pedro Patrol.
Bible Stories.
The Tracy Twins.
Scouts in Action.
The Pool of Fire.
COLUMNS.
Hitchin' Rack.
Bicycling.
Fishing.
History.
Nature.
Magic.
Hobby Hows.
About Books.
Readers' Page.
Scouting Around.
Stamps & Coins.
Think & Grin.
FOR SCOUTS AND CUB SCOUTS.
First-Aid Rally.
A Buddy Hike.
Dink and Duff.
Webelos Woody.
Tiger Cubs.


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