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The last of the hare and hound runs was held yesterday afternoon. In spite of the snow and difficulty in finding the trail the time made was very good. The course was about seven miles in length. It lay out Brattle and Mt. Auburn streets, around Fresh Pond and back by way of Concord avenue. The break was made at the corner of Concord and Huron avenues. As three of the hounds finished within the eight-minute limit, the third one will receive a prize. The first four hounds returned in the following order: H. B. Clark 1901, H. Smith 1900, E. W. Mills 1901, L. Jackson 1901.
The cross country run will be held on Tuesday, December 7. The course will be published in the CRIMSON of that day.
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