Word: wente
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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About fifty men went out on the last hare and hounds run yesterday afternoon. S. H. Bush '01 and D. Grant 3M., were the bares, and H. B. Clark '01 was master of the hounds. A course of about four miles was laid through Somerville and finally to Porter's Station, where the break was made. C. J. Swan '01 finished first, H. S. Knowles '02 second, and G. E. Behr '03 third. Cups will be given to the first and second...
...both of whom have been doing good work on the second eleven. There will be a number of good candidates for the end positions, Ropes '02, who took Palmer's place in the second half of the Yale game, McClave '03, right end on the freshman team, who went into the Yale game during the last few minutes in Reiter's place, Little '01 and G. Poe '02. McClave and Levick '03, halfbacks on the freshman team, are among the possibilities for right halfback. The leading candidates for fullback will be Mattis '01, substitute this year, and Hodgman...
About sixty men went on the practice run yesterday in preparation for the final hare and hound run which will be held on Monday. The squad took the regular cross country run of about five and a half miles, through Garden street, around Fresh Pond, and back by way of Brattle street. For the first few miles the pace was slow, but the break was made at the corner of Huron avenue and Brattle street, about a mile and a quarter from home. O. W. Richardson 1L. finished first, with W. G. Clerk '01, second...
Nearly seventy men went on the hare and hounds run yesterday afternoon. The course of a little over six miles led to the Charles River, around Mt. Auburn Cemetery, through East Watertown and home by way of Fresh Pond. W. G. Clerk '01 and F. B. Taylor 1L. were the hares. The break, three-quarters of a mile from the finish, was won by D. Grant 2M., who came in about fifty yards ahead of S. H. Bush '01. H. S. Knowles '02 was a close third...
Nearly sixty men went on the run yesterday afternoon. Owing to the fact that the paper for scent did not arrive in time, the hares did not start separately, but all the men went out for a practice run under the leadership of H. B. Clark...