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Eliot Swamps Adams 40-0; Kirkland Conquers Lowell

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Bill Kelleher's Gold Coasters opened the intramural season Tuesday by edging Winthrop, 7 to 0 on Harry Booth's 60-yard gallop that accounted for the only score. On Wednesday, a hard-hitting Kirkland outfit had not trouble in outscoring Tom Murphy's Lowell aggregation, 25 to 6. The Bellboys averted a shutout when Joe Cannon snatched a Kirkland pass and went all the way as time was running out in the last period.

Yesterday chief Specialist Paul Dunlap loosed a dynamic Eliot eleven which rolled up 40 points while blanking Adams Derby and Boyce were outstanding for the Navy team and the passing of Herb Eckenrath was deadly accurate. The powerful sailors, at least two deep in every position, had the situation well in hand from the opening whistle, and figure to move through the rest of their schedule without defeat. Adams' small squad was further diminished when wingback Cywyche suffered a broken ankle and Frank Murphy was forced out with a broken nose.

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