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The second hare and hounds run of the Bicycle club took place yesterday afternoon. The hares. T. Barron, '91, and J. B. Henderson, '91, left the gymnasium at 4.27. Seven minutes later the hounds, led by E. A. Bailey, '91, followed the scent up Brattle street, across Concord avenue to North avenue; thence by North and Somerville avenues to Union square where the break was made. The hares covered the course of five miles in 28 minutes and came in 13 minutes before the hounds. E. A. Bailey was the first hound in, closely followed by Holmes, '92.
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