Word: trailings
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...from Matthews. Their course extended through back yards and cross streets to Fresh Pond, thence up the railroad track to Mount Auburn cemetery, from there to the Brighton abattoir, over Brighton street to Barry' corner, where the bags were dropped. The course covered about six miles and the trail was good all the way. The hares arrived at the gymnasium at just one-quarter of a minute after five o'clock, thus making their time a little over 49 minutes. The hounds, of which T. T. Seelye was master, arrived in the following order: T. T. Seelye, L. S. Mandell...
...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...
...trail was all that could be desired and the hounds, except during the first ten minutes, had little difficulty in following it. There were many opportunities for long, steady trots. The weather was perfe tand the run, though a hard one, was much enjoyed by all. Cups will be given by the H. A. A. to the hares and the first hound...
...second hare and hounds run of the season occurs today, starting at 3.15 from Matthews. It will be a slow run. As a protest was entered by the hounds against the poor trail left by the hares in the last run, the same men will act as hares today, namely: H. A. Davis, '91, and W. Wells, '90. J. D. Gorham, '90, will act as master of the hounds...
...Owing to the disagreeable weather only twenty men started, fourteen of whom came in at the break. The hares were H. A. Davis, '91 and W. Wells, '90; the master of the hounds was E. Wright, L. S. The hares started off towards the east leaving a very difficult trail through back yards and over fences, then, turning to the north, back through Norton's woods, past Porter's Station, thence to Brighton past Mt. Auburn cemetery and home by way of Corey Hill and Brighton bridge, about nine miles in all. The hounds followed the trail...