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Both Eliot and Kirkland Houses flashed the same power that they possessed last year when each won impressively its second straight game of the new season yesterday afternoon.
The Mastodons trampled over the second Freshman team, a unit composed of the fifth and sixth stringers of Henry Lamar's Yardling outfit, by a 27 to 0 count. Kirkland took a well played 13 to 0 decision from Dunster.
In the Eliot rout four different men scored the four six pointers and the Jumbos were threatening once again, deep in Yardling territory, as the game ended. Dick Coe and Tener Eckleberry countered in the first half on brief runs. A Dave McGiffert to Dave Abbot pass opened the second half scoring and a Dave Wheeler run traveling 70 yards over center closed it.
Lamb figured heavily in the Kirkland scoring, passing to Rodgers for the first touchedown and carrying it over himself on the second.
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