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...Dudley's ball game nearly all the way however, as Winthrop entered the Commuter's territory only once, on the strength of Steven's prodigious punting. In the first half, the Dudleyites, sparked by the running of "Whit" Whittemore, to the Puritan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Puritans, Dudley Gridders Sputter TO Scoreless Tie | 11/15/1946 | See Source »

Scoring two points in the second frame when a Puritan center descended in the end zone, the Bunnies completed a touchdown pass in the third quarter with Joe Hurley tossing to John Snyder after Andy Cooper's long punt return set up the score. Norm Cameron converted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Leverett Holds On to Second Position in the House Gridiron Loop | 11/13/1946 | See Source »

...first period, Lowell threatened twice, by falling on a loose ball in the Puritan backfield on the 20 and by Austy Lyne's punt runback from midfield to the 25. Both times the Winthrop line stiffened and prevented a score. Early in the second quarter, the Bellboys broke through to smother an attempted broke and took over on the 15, from where Lyne charged around right end to within one foot of the goal line. Harden Smith, who alternated at tackle and fullback during the course of the afternoon, bucked over for the first tally...

Author: By Richard A. Green, | Title: Lowell Wins by Three Touchdowns Over Winthrop for Second Straight | 11/5/1946 | See Source »

...Dunster-Winthrop tussle was pretty much a Funster affair all the way, although the second tally didn't come until the last play of the game. That was the result of a 30-yard journey by Chuck MacDonald after snagging a last-ditch Puritan pass. Jim Aldrich swept around end for the initial six points, both scores coming in the second half...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lowell Rings Bell 7-6, Ding Dongs Dudley as Funsters Prevail 12-0 | 11/1/1946 | See Source »

...least two occasions offensively to shake their backs loose for touchdowns. The first score was made early in the opening period with Dick Coe carrying on a weak-side reverse, after a long punt by Greeley and consistent gains on the ground had brought Eliot to the Puritan 10 yard stripe. The Mastadons struck again in the fourth period when George Strout spurted through a gaping hole in the Winthrop line, then ambled 30 yards to score. Although unable to gain on the ground, the Puritans uncorked a flashy passing attack, which gave them their longest advances...

Author: By Richard A. Green, | Title: Bunnies Belt Bellboys 7 to 6 As Eliot Tramples Puritans | 10/22/1946 | See Source »

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