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...course in the hare and hounds run, Friday, will be between six and eight miles. Those who run, in order to be eligible for a prize, must be members of the Athletic Association, and must enter their names in the book placed at Bartlett's for that purpose...
There will be a hare and hounds run on Friday next, Nov. 10th, at 3.15 P. M. Those who intend to run must enter their names in a book placed at Bartlett's for the purpose. If the hares win, each of them will receive a prize and, also, the first hound in will receive a prize. If the hounds win the first two hounds will receive prizes. No one who does not enter his name in the book is eligible for a prize...
...athletic meeting was not enough of a success to warrant any ease on Harvard's part in preparing for the intercollegiate contests of next spring. "In certain sports," it says, "there was a limit put, but why it does not appear, for it surely did not induce men to enter, and detracted from the enjoyment of the occasion. The standing high jump was omitted, as was the bicycle race. If Harvard has any idea of winning the cur next year there must be a vast improvement shown at the spring meeting...
...Andover against the eleven of Phillips-Andover Academy. The usual price of tickets is $1.50, but if thirty-five men will accompany the team a reduction will be made, and the price of round trip tickets will be only 70 cents. All wishing to accompany the team will please enter their names in the book at Bartlett's before 4 P. M. today. It is to be hoped that the eleven will be well supported by the class...
...last Monday were especially interested in their novel style of game. Their method of starting a scrimmage from a ball held down seemed on the whole rather a failure in our game. This is the regular method employed by elevens playing under the English rules and when both sides enter into these mauls the struggle is often quite exciting. But as our team is accustomed to play an open formation game they could quickly transfer the rushing across the field; a performance which made it rather embarrassing to the Canadian men, who were massed in another part of the field...