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The first regular hare and hounds run yesterday afternoon brought out a large field of over fifty men. A. W. Blakemore 3L. and S. F. Rockwell '00 were the hares. The course lead around Soldiers Field, across the river below the old boat house, to the City Hall, and home by way of Harvard street. The break was at the top of the hill on Harvard street.
Throughout the whole run the pace was slow and frequent stops were made on account of the poor scent which was laid badly and partly carried away by the wind. Only about four miles were covered, though the runners were out nearly an hour. W. G. Clerk '01 was the first hound home, and was closely followed by F. B. Taylor 1L and S. H. Bush '01.
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