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'98, 14; Lowell A. A., 0.

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Saturday afternoon at Dracut Park, Lowell, '98 defeated the Lowell Athletic Association by the score of 14 to 0. Two fifteen-minute halves were played, Harvard scoring ten points the first half and four the second. The ground was so soft and slippery that end plays were almost impossible and the biggest gains were made through tackle.

Holmes and Rice both played a good, hard game and rushed strongly. Hoague at centre put up a good game and Manning and Scull rushed well with the ball. The Lowell men were not in very good condition and were continually being laid up, four men being forced to stop on account of injuries. About 500 spectators were present.

The '98 line-up was as follows: Wadsworth, l.e.; Rice, l.t.; Riggs, l.g.; Hoague, c.; Thayer, r.g.; Holmes, r.t.; Flershem, r.e.; Valentine, q.b.; Scull, l.h.b.; Manning, r.h.b.; Flint, f.b.

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