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The run yesterday afternoon was very close and exciting, the hares beating the hounds by only half a minute. The course was a little longer than in the run of last week. J. L. Coolidge '95, and A. Ingraham '96, were the hares and led the trail up Boylston street to Barry's Corner, then across country to Beacon Park, and down the railroad track to Cottage Farm Station; from there cross country to Corey Hill, over this, down Beacon street, across Harvard Bridge to Columbia street, where the break was made. The hares were gone one hour and twelve minutes. About twenty-five men started and the first six to come in were W. H. Vincent '97, F. C. Hinckley '95, H. G. Whitman L. S., W. E. Putnam '96, C. D. Drew '97, F. P. Smith '97. The next run will come off on Friday and Vincent and Hinckley will be the hares.
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