We call attention to the second hare and hounds run which will take place this afternoon. About seventy men went on the first run and with a comparatively short run and good weather, it proved very satisfactory. The exercise is fine, giving as it does the open air and a wholesome amount of physical exertion. It is too early yet to lead a long, hard trail, and the run today will probably be about like the first. The excitement of the run will be very much increased if a large number of men take part, and those in charge hope that even a larger number than went on the first run will appear at the time of the start.
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