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The officers and directors of the Bicycle Club at the meeting on Wednesday evening, voted to have the hare-and-hound rides conducted this year in a slightly different way from that of last year. In as much as there are a few men in the club who, if they should ride, would always come in first, it was decided to give prizes to all who should cover the distance within a certain time. This offers an incentive for all who start to keep up to the finish. The distance is to be limited to twenty miles, and the time limit will probably be one hour and a half. Besides the time prizes the ordinary prizes will be given. A first prize costing $3.00 to each of the hares if they win, or to the first hound in if he wins, and a second prize costing $1.00 to the first hound in even if he does not beat the hares.
The president and secretary were authorized to appoint a director from '87, but so few men from '87 have joined the club that no choice can yet be made. All bicycle riders of '87 should therefore join the club as soon as possible. The secretary's room is 10 Grays.
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