Word: trailing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...fifth hare and hounds run, given by the H. A. A., was run yesterday afternoon. Nineteen men, with G. L. Batchelder '92 as master of hounds, strted out following the trail laid by G. Lowell '92 and D. W. Fenton '95, the hares, who were given seven minutes start of the hounds. The weather was perfect for this kind of sport and a sharp pace was set by the runners...
...hounds easily followed the trail up Mt. Auburn and Brattle Sts. to Fresh Pond, around the Pond, down the Fitchburg R. R. tracks, and across to the Harvard Observatory. The break was made at the corner of Linnaean and Garden Sts. From here the hounds had a lively race to the Gymnasium. J. O. Nichols L. S., came in first, and the next six men arrived in the following order: F. C. Chamberlain L. S., F. W. Burlingham L. S., F. C. Hinckley '95, C. E. Hutchinson '93, A. L. Endicott '94, W. Emerson...
...hares, J. O. Nichols L. S., and A. Blake '93, started at five minutes past four. The trail was laid over Norton's field, around Felton Hall, down Boylston Street, across the bridge to Cory Hill. From here the hounds had difficulty in following the trail through the woods; thence down Pearl to Main, where the break occurred. The hares arrived at 5.09. The first three hounds finished twenty four minutes later in the following order: G. Lowell '92, D. W. Fenton '95, F. C. Hinckley '95. The run was about eight miles long. The next one will occur...
...hares, D. W. Fenton '95 and J. Manley '93, started at 4 o'clock and covered the distance, which was about 6 1-2 miles, in 39 minutes. The hounds set off 7 1-2 minutes later and easily followed the trail in a circular course down to Boylston St., thence across the bridge, through Brighton and up Charleston road to Mt. Auburn. The trail circled around the cemetery and the break was about a mile from the Gymnasium...
...pack followed the trail without seriously loosing it until the scent lead among the railroad tracks near Tufts College. Here a great deal of time was wasted before the trail was picked up again, only to be lost for good in the brick yards of North Cambridge. After a good deal of time had been wasted in ineffectual attempts to find it, the darkness made it impossible to run farther. It was accordingly decided to cross over to Porter's Station and have the break down North Avenue. About twenty-five men lined up and went away for the Gymnasium...