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NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 24--Harvard teams swept four non-championship House football games and tied a fifth today as a bitterly cold rain drizzled all afternoon on the Yale intra-mural fields.
Leverett, Dunster, Eiot, and Quincy collected the Crimson wins. Winthrop House fought Davenport College to a 0-0 standstill.
Leverett House's 13-man juggernut struck first for the Crimson this after-noon, taking a 12-0 victory from Timothy Dwight College on touchdown runs by Mike Hardesty and Chuck O'Connor. In the other first-round contests. Dudley, Adams, and Lowell lost to Calhoun, Say-brook, and Pierson. The scores were 14-0, 6-0, and 8-6.
But then Dunster took Berkeley, 14-0, on scores by Bob Budetti and Nick Aeschilman, and Eliot defeated Jonathan Edwards, 21-0, with two touchdowns by Mark Woodbury and the third by Bart Francis. Quincy House picked up Harvard's final victory, sneaking by Branford, 6-0, as tackle Ron Jennings stole the ball in the Eli backfield and then ran 5 yards for a touchdown.
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