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Ramblers and Bunnies Will Come to Grips on Gridiron

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In the third set of House football games of the 1942 season, Winthrop House will meet Eliot, while Dudley faces Leverett in their second games of the season this afternoon.

Both Winthrop and Leverett won their opening games, the Puritans defeating Dudley 18 to 0 last Friday, and the Bunnies downing Lowell 8 to 0. Eliot lost its opener to Kirkland 6 to 0 last Thursday. The first upset of the year occurred when Dunster, the traditional cellar team, held the Gold Coasters to a scoreless tie.

It is still uncertain as to whether Eliot's Captain Dorsey will be able to play in tomorrow's game. Last week he suffered a knee injury while scrimmaging with the Varsity. Chenoweth will fill his post at tailback if Dorsey is sidelined. The Elephants' passing threat will probably center around him.

The Puritans with one victory behind them, will launch its attack behind Ralph Davenport, bucking back, and wingback Joe Moore.

Paul Quinn, filling the shoes of the Ramblers' all-House back Gene Reilly, will lead the Dudley offensive.

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