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Bunnies Rout Dunster, Propagate Win Streak

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Leverett's hard-driving eleven, unbeaten since it lost to Dudley on opening day, moved into undisputed possession of second place in the intramural football league yesterday by downing Dunster House 13 to 0 on Soldiers Field.

Jay Hurley and Al Cooper tallied the two touchdowns on short running plays, with the brilliant runs of Juan Mayer and Ray Eder augmenting the Bunny offensive. Gordy Grant booted the conversion.

Dunster Had Injuries

The Dunsters never threatened, playing a defensive game all the way which featured three goal line stands to hold their opponents to a lower score than was indicated by actual play. They were seriously handicapped in the second half when injuries reduced their playing strength to a scant 11 men.

The lineups: Leverett: le, Duble; lt, Baker; lg, Frank; c, Grant, Strauss; rg, Connolly, Carlisle: rt, Baker, Hezlett; re, Oburchay, Watt; backs, Hurley, Eder, Snyder, Cooper, Katz, Mayer.

Dunster: le, Murphy; lt, Thornburg; lg, Johnson; c, Ames; rg, Lewis; rt, Coyne; re, McCroskey, Graham; backs, Torrey, Critchlow, Aldrich, Easton, MacDonald.

Today, Eliot faces Lowell in the only game scheduled.

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