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Bellboys Shut Out Commuters, 20-0; Kirkland Tops Gold Coasters, 14-0

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Lowell quarterback Bab Lown scored one touchdown and passed for another, as the Bellboys pounded Dudley, 20-0, yesterday. In the second House game, a heavy Kirkland team sparked by an 80-yard touchdown run by wingback Art Levy, shut out Adams, 14-0.

Winthrop House, with wins over the Freshman "B" squad, and Adams, faces Dunster in the lead House game today. Eliot will meet Leverett in the other game of the afternoon.

Levy's run featured the Adams-Kirkland contest. The speedy wingback went 80 yards on an end run for a touchdown late in the third period. With only 20 seconds remaining in the first half, the Deacons had scored on a pass from John Tangen to Thayer Brown, after marching 70 yards in eight plays.

Lown threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to end Tom Johnson in the first period of the Lowell-Dudley game. In the third period, the Bellboy back scored on a 30-yard run, after failing to find a pass receiver. Ian Cadenhead bucked for three yards and the third Lowell marker late in the fourth quarter.

Dudley's undermanned outfit threatened only once. The Commuters recovered Ted Briggs' fumble on the Lowell three-yard line, but the Bellboy line smothered four tries for the score.

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