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Berkeley Eleven to Play Elephants; Intellects Win B-School Touch Title

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Section A's Intellects defeated Section B Misfits, 21 to 7, yesterday afternoon to win the Business School touch football championship.

The passing combination of Ford Nadherny, ex-Yale back, and Cliff Crosby, former Crimson basketball star, accounted for two Intellect touchdowns. The first score of the game came in the first period when Nadherny threw a flat pass to Don Trimble, one-time Crimson track and field star. Nadherny-Crosby scored in the third quarter and again midway through the fourth quarter.

Eliot will play Berkeley in the Harvard-Yale intra-mural championship football game Friday as a result of Berkeley's 18 to 0 victory over Brauford at New Haven yesterday. Eliot defeated the Mitres in last year's championship game.

Berkeley downed Branford in the playoff game between the victors in the North and South leagues. Berkeley's Tom Neff plunged through the line for both scores while backfield star Sandy Sulger set them up with long end runs.

Last year, Eliot edged Berkeley 7 to 0 at New Haven, Berkeley at the time was once-defeated; this year, Berkeley is undefeated and unscored upon. Eliot is undefeated and untied.

The Mitres will run from the "T" while the Elephants will probably alternate between the straight "T" and the single wing Friday.

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