Despite the disadvantages of a muddy field and a continual drizzle of rain, the Lowell House eleven downed the Leverett team, in an exciting and hard-fought match yesterday, by the score of 6-0. A pass from R. D. Fallen '33, to E. K. Salls '34 netted the only score of the game.
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