Deacons Capture House Grid Title, Clip Bunnies, 7-0 Screen Pass Play, Muldoon to Bell, Goes 93 Yards to Keep Deacon Record Unblemished By Robert W. Morgan, Jr. '46 Pinned back on their seven-yard line midway in the second period, Kirkland's undefeated and untied gridiron eleven un- covered the outstanding play of the intra- mural grid loop yesterday on Soldiers Field to cover 93 yards and provide the margin of a 7 to 0 over second- place Leverett. In taking their sixth straight win, and having only one game remaining against Adams, Coach Pete Izo's boys cinched first place and earned the right to face the number one College team from Yale next Friday. Deacons Take Over After steady Leverett pressure from the opening kickoff, the Deacons took over in the shadow of their goalposts when Bunny Juan Mayer's fine punt bounced out of bounds in the coffin corner. Andy Muldoon dropped back into the end zone as he took the pass from the center, and flipped a short screen pass over the charging green forward wall to Sto Bell, who galloped all the way behind a thun- dering herd of nine Deacons. Bell then booted the conversion to account for all the scoring in the contest. Bunnies Threaten Again in the third period the bunnies came close, blocking a Kirkland punt and taking over on the 20, but, four plays failed to advance the ball. The final frame was marked by frantic Leverett at- tempts to complete forward passes mingled with runs from the famous Bunny triple flanker formation, but Kirkland held fast and was driving deep into enemy ter- ritory as the game ended, following an- other interception on the 30 by the omni- present Bell. The Harvard Crimson, November 10, 1946, page 5