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Eliot's high-riding Mastodons moved into top slot in the House football league yesterday as they downed the Yard team 12-0 for their fourth straight win of the season. On adjacent Soldiers Field turf Dudley eked out a 14-7 triumph over Dunster.
Held scoreless for three periods, the Eliot attack finally broke loose for two late scores. Quarterback Dave McGiffert passed to Austie Lyne for a 75-yard scorin play, and a few minutes later Lyne climaxed a second march by crashing through right tackle from the one-yard line for the clincher.
Bishop Scores
A fifteen-yard run to paydirt by quarterback Dave Bishop of the Commuters clinched a win for them over the Funsters. Earlier scores had been registered by the losers and by left half "Donut" Duncan of Dudley. The winners converted after both scores, once on a plunge by Bishop and once on a Bishop-to-Marshall pass.
Eliot Equals Deacons
By virtue of their win, the Eliot gridmen climbed into a tie with Kirkland, leaving the probable settling of final House supremacy to the November 10 clash between the leaders.
Winning Lineups: Eliot: le, Abbot; lt, Fischer; lg, Quisenberry; c, England; rg, Adams; rt, Cobb; re, Carroll; qb, McGiffert; lhb, Eckleberry; rhb, Lyne; fb, Galfin, Owen, Wheeler.
Dudley: le, Marshall; lt, Everett; lg, Bubsalachi; c, Ryan; rg, Rosenberg; rt, Saxe; re, Samaloff; qb, Bishop; lhb, Duncan; rhb, Gepchuk; fb, Greeley.
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