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A dark horse bolstered by a sudden increase in able personnel, the Adams House grid team went forth with confidence yesterday to score in the first period and sink the hopeful Lowellmen under a 7-0 score.
Wesner Scores
It was Grant Wesner '36 whose hard running and able toe brought all the scoring, though he was ably helped in the ball-toting by diminutive Hubert H. Rauck '37 and Captain Thomas H. Edmands '36.
No Serious Threat
The Lowell House backs were completely smothered by a strong Adams line, well backed, which held the visitors to two first downs, both of them in the second half. A fourth period humble by the gold-coasters gave the bell-boys a chance within the twenty-yard line which they lost after attempting two line plays and two passes which tell into the end pose.
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