Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...officers of the B. A. A. should see that the hare and hounds runs are started sooner after half-past three o'clock. Nothing is gained by delaying the start until four o'clock. All the men who join the hunt are out of lectures by half-past three, and the start should be made ten, or at the most, fifteen minutes later. This would give considerable more time when there would be sufficient light to enable the hounds to follow the scent easily, and would make the runs more successful...
...slow hunt had been decided upon and G. Batchelder as master of the hounds kept his pack together very satisfactorily. The day was perfect for the sport and the enthusiasm of the runners made the pace sharp...
...Reciprocity would insure all the advantages of annexation. - (a) It would be mutually beneficial; No. Amer. Rev. vol. 139. - (b) Canadians desire it; Forum VII, 14; Speeches of Cartwright and Foster in Canadian H. of C., June 27, '91. - (c) It would settle all disputes; Hunt's Mer. Mag. vol. 24. - (d) It would be subject to none of the disadvantages of union; No. Amer...
Referee, G. B. Morison '83. Judges, C. H. Kip '83, F. B. Lund '88. E. Sturgis '90, J. H. Hunt '92. Judge of walking, E. E. Merrill. Timers, John Graham, J. G. Lathrop, F. M. Wood, B. A. A. Starter, H. S. Cornish, B. A. A. Scorer, C. T. R. Bates '92. Clerk of course, C. R. Bardeen '93. Measurers, G. L. Bachelder '92. F. C. Smith...
...Stagg's formation and ran the tackle well, but finally lost the ball on the 20 yard line for holding. The game was much delayed at this time on account of Newell's injuries. '92 tried to kick. but the kick was spoiled and Parker got the ball. Hunt's eye was badly cut and Walcott was substituted. Soon after this Duffield was pushed over for another touch down. No goal. Lockett's pass for a kick was poor, and '93 got the ball and soon scored another touch-down, from which Duffield kicked the goal. '92 started from...