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Playing the majority of the game in almost complete darkness, and using a white football, the Adams House eleven downed Leverett yesterday, by the score of 19-0. Winthrop added another game to its undefeated record, defeating Dunster House, 13-0. In the third House game yesterday, Kirkland nosed out the Eliet team, by the score of 6-0.

W. H. Hatch '34, starred for Adams, scoring three touchdowns, all in the second period. The final score was made, after a 105 yard run. The extra point was scored with a drop kick after the first touchdown, by C. T. Hall '34.

The first score for the Puritans was made on a long run by G. T. Bottomley '35, while H. G. Reisner '33, scored the other touchdown. D. P. Dutton '33, added the extra point. Kirkland's only score came in the second period, on a long run by J. F. McJennet '34.

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