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H. A. A. Hare and Hounds.

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The officers of H. A. A. desire to call the attention of men running in the hare and hounds runs to the following rules which apply especially to show hunts.

In a "slow hunt" the entire pack will be kept together from start to finish, except where the word is given by the master for a race in the finish on the home run.

In a "slow hunt" the pack shall be under the direction of the Master of the Hunt, who shall also act as peacemaker. During the chase, each member of the pack must keep within calling distance of the Master, until the latter shall give the signal for the "break ;" they may then run as they please, still following the scent.

Any member of the pack refusing obedience to the Master in the discharge of his duties, renders himself ineligible for a prize.

The Master shall be appointed by the Harvard Athletic Association, before each meeting. He shall, if he sees fit, appoint no more than two assistants, to be called first and second "Whips," respectively. He shall carry a whistle or horn, and in a "show hunt" shall control the action of the pack by the following signals : by blowing once to stop, and twice to go on.

No one taking part in the hunt shall be eligible for a prize unless (1) he be a member of the Association, and (2) he has duty entered his name in the entry-book beforehand.

The third meet will take place this afternoon, as is announced elsewhere.

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