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Hare and Hounds Run.

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The fifth hare and hounds run of the season was held yesterday afternoon. The hounds won for the first time this year. It was a fast hunt; that is, there was no break and the hounds were not required to keep together. The hares, Gorham, '90 and Downs, '90 started from Matthews at 3.21 and left a very good trail through Cambridge to Fresh Pond, thence through Watertown, the Newtons, Brighton and Barry's Corners, leaving the back at the last named place. They arrived at the gymnasium at 4.55, after a hard run of twelve miles. Twelve hounds started, but several dropped out at Fresh Pond as the pace was very fast. Going through the Newtons, Davis and Priest went ahead and the rest chartered a wagon and rode some distance. Davis reached the gymnasium at five minutes past five, only ten minutes after the hares, followed a minute later by Seelye, L. S., and three minutes later by Priest, '91. As the time allowance was fifteen minutes, the hounds won with five minutes to spare. Cups will be given to Davis, and probably to Priest, who ran all the way though he was not the second man in.

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