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Barring major upsets today, both Eliot and Adams should preserve their perfect records. The power-laden Eliot team plays Dunster and spirited Adams takes on Dudley.
Dudley Athletic Secretary Jack Altmeyer said last night his team will be "up" for the Adams game and will give the Gold Coasters a good fight. The Bill Allison-Dick Driscoll passing combination clicked for ten completions in the game against Kirkland last week, while Dudley fullback George Donovan is one of the league's leading ground gainers. Other Commuters who could give Adams some trouble are Jim Murray and Harry Kaufman.
The Gold Coasters will probably start Harry Levy, Dave McElroy, Joe Donald, and Jack King in the backfield. Tom Crump and Kike Pizitz are scheduled to start at the ends.
Eliot, highest scoring team in the league, will have John McNamara, Hank Greenberg, Fred Rhinelander, and Steve Kurzman in the backfield, with Bill Gray and Sumner White at the ends.
Ron Peyton, who scored a last-minute touchdown against Winthrop Thursday, will start at right halfback for Dunster. Dave Bicks at fullback, Larry Boies at left halfback, and Jock Brophy round out the Funster backfield.
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