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...took place yesterday afternoon. The hares H. A. Davis, '91, and S. W. Priest, '91, started from in front of Matthews at 4.20 and laid the trail up Garden street and Concord avenue to the Observatory, thence through fields and bogs to Grove street, Belmont, across to Arlington street down Mt. Auburn St. near the Muzzey estate where they indicated the "break." The hounds about thirty in all headed by W. Alexander, L. S. followed about seven minutes later and had no difficulty in finding the scent until the swamps were reached. Here they got separated but most...
...Merion C. C. He bowls fast round arm, with a good deal of curve and break. Martin, a slow bowler with a both off and leg-break is on the first eleven of the Young America club. Muir one of the best batsmen is on the eleven of the Belmont club...
...Harding, '78, former professor of Greek at St. Paul's school, is about to establish a large boy's school at Belmont, where he has recently purchased a large estate. The school will open in September...
...third hare and hound run of the season was held yesterday afternoon. The hares, Seelye, '88, and Priest, '91, laid a good cross-country trail to Belmont, returning by way of Fresh Pond. The break was on Concord Avenue about a mile from the college. There were thirteen honnds led by Alexander, L. S. The hares won the run by about thirty minutes. The first hound in was Gorham, '90, followed by H. A. Davis, '91. Cups will be given to the hares and the first hound...
...second hare and hounds run was held yesterday afternoon and was successful in every respect. The hares were H. A. Davis, '91 and J. D. Gorham, '90. They left Matthews at 3.28. starting towards the north-west part of the observatory; thence to Belmont direct, turning here to the south through the Watertown Arsenal and across the Charles, then along the B. and A. track to Brighton and home via Allston, the bags being left at Barry's corner. The course was about ten miles long. Twenty hounds started, led by T. T. Seelye, L. S., but the number dwindled...