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Hare and Hounds.

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The regular hare and hounds run of the H. A. A. was held yesterday afternoon. The hares, R. Endicott, '90 and J. D. Gorman '90 left the Gymnasium at 3.38 and laid the trail out Garden street to Fresh Pond; from there to the Payson estate at Watertown; thence to Arlington Heights, and from there back to Cambridge by way of Porter's Station. The hares made the run, a distance of about nine miles in one hour and seventeen minutes.

The hounds, fifteen number, led by W. Alexander, L. S., left the Gymnasium seven minutes after the hares and followed the trail to a point north of Porter's Station where the break had been indicated. The first hounds in, W. Alexander, L. S. and C. A. Blake '93, returned twelve minutes after the hounds.

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