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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...sixth hare and hound run of the season was held yesterday afternoon, the course being up Concord avenue to Fresh Pond and around the pond. The break was from the west end of Mt. Auburn. Kuhn and Alexander, L. S., the hares, came in twenty-nine minutes ahead of F. B. Dana, '88, the first hound in. Davenport, '90, was a few seconds behind Dana. The rest of the twenty hounds came in well bunched close after the leader. Dana, '88, served as master of the hounds. The run was one of the best of the season...
...Pennsylvania, after Trafford had stopped a kick by Graham. No goal; 36 0. Zeigler ran the ball by Bancroft, who allowed him to run around him. Pennsylvania kicked. Saxe got the ball and returned it, caught it again on the run but fumbled. Trafford picked it up and rushed ahead. Butler, Wood and Boyden advanced, and Saxe made the last touchdown and kicked the goal from one side. Final score; 42-0. The ball was in the middle of the field when time was called...
...Chestnut Hill Avenue to stone gate. Pass through this and between the reservoirs to the right up the hill on Beacon street. Keep Bea con street through Newton Centre. Half a mile beyond turn right on Walnut street, which hold through New tonville to Craft street. Keep straight ahead on Craft street till North street branches to the right from it. Follow North street across the river, then turn left and go across railroad track into Waltham, half a mile beyond. At station turn to the right on Elm street (we believe) to Main street one-eighth of a mile...
...severely hurt in tackling him, and Saxe took the position of half-back. Princeton was by this time at our twenty-five yard line. Price was stopped in his tracks. Porter and Boyden drove Princeton back. Bancroft carried the ball a few yards forward. Porter, Boyden and Saxe forged ahead. On four downs, Princeton kicked over the rush line. The half-backs carried the ball to Princeton's twenty-yard line. On the fourth down Boyden took the ball back twenty yards. Porter went ahead fifteen yards. Trafford and Boyden took the ball, but made little headway. Ames...
Considerable interest has been manifested lately in hare and hounds runs, one of which took place last Saturday. The hares were Lane, '88, and Harmar, '90, and they succeeded in returning to the start forty-five minutes ahead of Phelps, '87, the first of the twenty-eight hounds who followed in their trail...