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Second Hare and Hounds Run.

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The run yesterday was a great success. The scent was laid well. The direction of the hunt was through Norton's Woods, where the scent was lost, to Somerville, into Medford, along the racing track at Mystic Park, and back by way of College Hill, running across the foot-ball field at Tufts, where a game was in progress. The bags were found just west of Porter's Station. There were twenty-six men at the break. The first hound in was T. C. Craig, '87, who acted as master of the hounds. R. T. Paine, Jr., was a close second. Baldwin '89, and W. Austin, '87, were respectively third and fourth. The hares were H. A. Lothrop, '87, and J. A. Bailey, '88.

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