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...finishing down Mt. Auburn street. D. W. Fenton '95 was master of the hounds and the pack were well up at the brake which was about three quarters of a mile from the gymnasium, and in the run home several took the wrong street and lost much ground. J. Manley '93 finished first, just nine minutes after the arrival of the hares. J L. Coolidge '95 was second and A. L. Endicott '94 came in third. By virtue of catching the hares, the first three hounds will receive prizes. Thursday being Thanksgiving, the next run will be held Monday...
...largest attended hare and hounds run held thus far was given yesterday, with over forty men competing. On account of an oversight of the H. A. A. the trail was laid from the University Press building, where the paper was cut. The hares were J. Manley '93 and D. W. Fenton '95 who laid the trail across several yards in the vicinity of Longfellow Park, down through the brick yards, up towards Tufts College, thence around the Powder House up to the Cambridge water tower. Half way down the hill a profusion of paper signified the break. The men lined...
Aside from the length and hard pace, however, the run was interesting. At nine minutes of four the hares, A. Blake '93 and J. O. Nichols L. S., started from the gymnasium in the direction of Allston. Five minutes later the hounds started with J. O. Manley '93 as master. The trail led through Allston, up over Corey Hill, beyond to Brookline, round Chestnut Hill reservoir, then on to Jamaica Plain Pond. From there the trail led to Brookline, down Huntington Avenue, through Back Bay Park. where the pace was increased and kept undiminished until the hounds reached the Cambridge...
Richardson l.e. r. e. Manley...
...very successful hare and hounds run was held yesterday afternoon. notwithstanding the threatening weather. About twenty-five men competed, and but for the rain of the morning, the number would have been much larger. The hares were J. Manley '93 and D. W. Fenton '95. The start was made at 4.10 and a plain trail five miles in length was laid up North Avenue, across the yards to the Episcopal School, down Mt. Auburn street to the water's edge. Here the trail lay across a small arm of the Charles river, thence up Boylston street, by the Cambridge library...