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Yesterday afternoon about a dozen men took part in the bicycle run to Lexington and Waltham. The start was from in front of the Hemenway Gymnasium at 4.15, and the men arrived back in Cambridge at about 6 o'clock. The run out was along Massachusetts avenue through Lexington, the return being made by way of Waverly and Belmont. Most of the return home was down grade and consequently a very brisk pace was set. Captain Burdette had charge of the men. Next Friday there will be a road race...
...Cycling Association will hold a road run this afternoon to the historic town of Lexington and the city of Waltham. The route going out will be along Massachusetts Avenue and the points of historic interest along this notable road will be pointed out to the riders. Here is an excellent opportunity to see a New England village at its best. The route from Lexington to Waltham is an exceptionally fine piece of road. From Waltham the return will be through Waverly. All students and officers of the University are cordially invited. Start at Gymnasium...
From the Gymnasium through Garden street; l., Mason street; r., Brattle street, r., Lexington avenue (changed from Lake View avenue); I., Concord avenue; l., Pond entrance along Pond to right and out through exit on right; l., Concord avenue to Belmont; l., Pleasant street to Waverly; l., North street with Belmont street to Mt. Auburn street; Brattle street; Mason street to Memorial Hall...
Harvard punted and Princeton returned, the ball coming to Princeton's 40 yard line. Brewer here tried a place kick from the 40 yard line on his fair catch. But the result was considerably different from that of the Cornell game. The ball went along the ground into the Princeton line, and Brewer after it. This play netted five yards but was not what was intended...
...paced by a tandem, started on the Cycling Association run yesterday over the course for the race on November sixth. The course is from the Gymnasium to Belmont by way of Brattle street and Concord avenue, and return through Waverly, over Payson Hill and along Mt. Auburn street. The road was in excellent condition, being hardened by the recent rain and the run was a spurting match from the start to the finish. The tandem and three other men gradually drew ahead and notwithstanding a collision of two wheels that delayed them a few minutes, arrived back in Cambridge some...