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Seventy-two men took part in the hare and hound run yesterday afternoon. The hares, J. L. Coolidge '95 and H. Emerson '96, laid the trail through Norton's woods to Beacon street, then to Porter's Station, up North Ave, across the fields to the Fitchburg railroad, up the track to West Cambridge, then across the marshes to Fresh Pond, and from there to a point on Brattle street near Governor Russell's house, where the "break" was made. The whole distance was about six miles. A. A. Marsters '94 was the first hound in, with H. A. Ross '96 second, and F. C. Hinckley '95 third. All three will receive cups for finishing with in twelve minutes after the hares. The next run will be held Friday afternoon when Marsters and Ross will be the hares.
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