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LOWELL HOUSE DEFEATS 1934 PLAYERS IN RUGBY

BOTH GAMES DECIDED IN LAST MINUTE OF PLAY

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In two exciting games on Saturday, the first for the season, the Rugby teams, which have been practicing for two weeks, showed themselves to be gaining in experience and ability. Both the game between Lowell House and the Freshman teams and the Gold Coast and the Yard were decided within the last minute, after some hard fighting on all sides.

In the first game between the Freshmen and the Lowell House teams, the Freshmen proved themselves superior, although nearly at the end of the game a gross case of interference gave Lowell House a penalty kick, and they won, 6 to 5. The leading players on the Freshman team were J. A. Potter '34 and H. W. Sherman '34, and those on the Lowell House team were A. W. Hugley '31, and John Trainer '31.

The game between the Gold Coast and the Yard teams, which ended in a tie, was equally close. In the last few minutes of play the Gold Coast was attacking near the opposite goal when G. G. Hartridge '32, intercepted a pass and ran 95 yards to tie the score.

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