Lowell lost again yesterday in House football action to Dunster-Mather, 19-6. But the Bellboys squad and their supporters didn't really care, because Lowell quarterback Harlan Levine found the endzone with no time remaining in the game and tallied the first score for his team since 1978. Levine's touchdown run ended the longest House football scoring drought in Harvard history.
Commenting on his House's "victory", Lowell Master William Bossert '59 said, "Nobody even discusses who won the football game. That is totally irrelevant." (See story page nine.)
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