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Eliot's tackle football team blanked Dudley, 13 to 0, in a hard fought game yesterday afternoon. Fred Rhinelander scored both times for the Elephants; the first time in the opening quarter on a punt run-back, and again in the last period on a sweep from the Commuters' 12-yard line.
Adams' left guard, Bob Picard, led the Gold Coasters to a 12 to 7 victory over Lowell in the other tackle game. In the first quarter Picard blocked a punt and recovered the ball in the end zone. His hard charging led to another tally in the second quarter when he recovered the fumble of a Bellboy he had just tackled behind the goal.
In other intramural events Lowell's touch football team smothered Adams, 33 to 18; and the Dunster soccer team edged Kirkland, 1 to 0, in a game that was bitterly fought all the way.
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