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Dunster won its second House football game in a row yesterday afternoon by defeating Winthrop, 6 to 0. In the other game of the day, Kirkland pushed Lowell into the House League cellar by a 19 to 0 score.
The Puritans could neither overcome the Dunster defense nor contain the Funsters' attack sparked by Dave Cavers' 50-yard touchdown march in the second quarter, Bud Ingoldsby and Jim Balley starred on the Dunster defense.
Kirkland halfback Bill Gerety scored two touchdowns and an extra point to lead his team to its first victory, with Clarence Kramer scoring the other Kirkland touchdown. Lowell, still looking for its first score of the season, failed to get even a first down against an alert Deacon defense.
In House touch, Kirkland edged Lowell 36 to 24 yesterday on Sid Singer's two touchdowns, as Winthrop defeated Dunster, 42 to 14.
Wednesday afternoon, Dudley won over Leverett 48 to 6 while Eliot topped Adams 30 to 8 in a game played under protest over a disputed Eliot touchdown.
Hollis, Matthews North Leaders
Freshman intramural touch football entered its second week with Hollis and Matthews North leading their respective leagues. Hollis, which has scored 101 points in its two games, overwhelmed Massachusetts, 46 to 0, as Matthews North topped Weld South, 9 to 0. Both Hollis and Matthews sport two win, no loss records.
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