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ADAMS PUTS BUNNIES IN HOLE 33 TO 0; CLIPPERS TAKE DUDLEY

Culliton Sparks Coasters' Drive With Runs, Passing

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The Gold Coaster's powerhouse took to the air yesterday afternoon to blow the Leverett Bunnies off the gridiron 33 to 0. Only Adam's victory over Eliot has been able to match this scoring spree so far in the House league. At the same time the Claverly Clippers turned back the Dudley shuffiers 14 to 2.

It was "Cully" Culliton's right arm that was responsible for the Gold Coasters scores, and Leverett just couldn't develop a pass defense. Cully's twenty yard pass to Bob Hurley set up the first score late in the first period. Hurley scampered off tackle in the second play of the period to put Adams ahead 6 to 0.

Midway into the second period, Culliton, chased into his own territory by a Leverett linesman, heaved a looping pass to Dick Eckert for the second tally. The rush through the line was smothered and Adams was 13 points to the good.

Culliton Scores Third

Coming down to earth for the third score, Andy Muldoon carried the kick back to the Bunnie 40 from his own 20. Culliton to the 34, Hurley through the center to the 19, and a wide twisting end sweep by Culliton along the sidelines added the third tally.

Score Two Through Air

Culliton again took to the air and in the next 20 minutes netted Adams 20 points. A pass to Russ Hyde, and another quick one to the end zone into the hands of Johnny Scanlon completely swamped the Bunnies.

On an adjoining field Jock Eliot, shifty runner for the Clippers ripped off two long runs in the first period for both scores. The Commuters, their ranks badly depleted of regulars were no match for the slashing, fighting Claverly team. Only Dudley score came on a blocked, and recovered kick late in the game.

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