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Leverett's large-sized Bunnies capitalized on their only scoring opportunity to excommunicate the Deacons of Kirkland House from second place in the Intramural Football League and thereby amass 135 points toward retention of their Straus Trophy. By winning the last intramural game of the season, 7 to 0, the Bunnies clinched the runner-up spot behind the rampant Mastodons from Eliot House.
Offenses of both teams stalled in the slippery mud of the playing field, and only when Leverett took to the the air to drive for the only touchdown did the game stray from a stand-off midfield struggle.
Bob Zimmerman set up the lone scoring play by tossing a long pass to Bill MacVickar for a net gain of 30 yards. After the whistle had blown, MacVickar bobbled the ball for a moment and then lost it to a Deacon player. As Kirkland prepared to take over the ball, the referee called the play a completed pass, and it was first and goal to go for the Bunnies on the Deacon eight-yard line.
After one attempt, Zimmerman bucked off right tackle to score. A moment later he tossed a short pass to right-end MacVickar for the conversion.
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