Word: trailing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...course circles Fresh Pond and is about five miles long. Men need not previously know the course, as a trail will be laid over it this morning...
Yesterday afternoon the H. A. A. held another very successful hare and hound run. The two hares, Ingraham '96 and Foote '97, started from in front of the Carey Building at 3.51 p. m., and made their trail by way of Fresh Pond to Belmont Station, thence towards Watertown and return by way of Mt. Auburn. The break was made near the Lowell Mansion on Brattle street. The run, between Blakemore, Grant and Putnam, towards the end, proved to be very exciting. These three men finished in the above order and succeeded in beating the hares by about three minutes...
...third cross-country run in the history of the Harvard Athletic Association was successfully held yesterday afternoon. J. L. Coolidge '95 led all the way and came in first by a margin of 45 seconds. Eight men started and followed the paper trail, which had been laid out in the morning. It was the usual cross-country course, about five and one half miles in length, and led up North avenue to the clay pits, where the men lost the trail, taking a different course to Fresh Pond. Circling the pond, the trail went across the fields down the railroad...
...Three prizes will be given and the time of at least the first six men will be taken. The course which is about 5 '-2 miles long is around Fresh Pond and home by Mt. Auburn Station. It will be marked out before-hand by a good clear trail. Men who intend to run must report at the start in front of the Law school at 3.45 sharp...
...yesterday afternoon was very close and exciting, the hares beating the hounds by only half a minute. The course was a little longer than in the run of last week. J. L. Coolidge '95, and A. Ingraham '96, were the hares and led the trail up Boylston street to Barry's Corner, then across country to Beacon Park, and down the railroad track to Cottage Farm Station; from there cross country to Corey Hill, over this, down Beacon street, across Harvard Bridge to Columbia street, where the break was made. The hares were gone one hour and twelve minutes. About...