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Tallying for the first time in over two years on a long pass from Fullerton to Doyle, the Brooks House eleven eked out a tie with Winthrop yesterday afternoon, just as dusk was falling over Soldiers Field. An attempt to convert the extra point by a line buck was stopped by inches. After the kickoff there were three play before the game ended, all passes, and all intercepted in the gathering gloom.
The tie score leaves the Lowell House cohorts still leading the league, in an exceedingly close race. By the end of the week, however, it is expected that the number of those in the running will be materially lessened. With no league games scheduled, Lowell House will meet the Andover Seconds today.
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