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Car Clubs Rally

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Forty-eight shivering sports car enthusiasts in half as many cars raced from the Business School parking lot Sunday afternoon in this year's first Harvard Motor Sports Club Hound and Hare Rally, held in conjunction with MIT's Motor Sports Club.

Their object was to follow a '57 A. C. Bristol Aceca, which left ten minutes earlier and dropped lime markers along a twisting, sixty-mile route that ended at the Concord battlefield. In addition, a hidden checkpoint clocked their speed, which had to be exactly 26 miles per hour.

The winner was John Welsh of Harvard, who drove an MG A and was a scant one second off the average speed at the checkpoint.

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