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House Tackle Series To Begin Today

Adams, Dudley Favored Over Lowell, Eliot in Football Openers

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The House tackle football teams pry the lid off their 1940 schedule this afternoon with Adams House favored to overcome a weakened Lowell eleven and Dudley due to trample over an out-manned Eliot squad. Both games will be played on the gridirons just north of the Soldiers Field tennis courts and will start at 3:30 o'clock.

Adams, the most improved squad in the league since Bobby James and Tom Lacy, former varsity timber, decided to report, was additionally strengthed yesterday when George Kuhn, first string end on the 1942 Freshman squad, appeared in a Gold Coast uniform.

Lowell House will pin its victory hopes on regulars Bill Murphy and Elmer Taylor.

Tomorrow afternoon Winthrop, led by Jack Carpenter and Ralph Davenport, meets Leverett, while Dunster and Kirkland tangle in what should prove a close fight.

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