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Wresting their matches with identical scores in both leagues A and B from the hands of their opponents, Eliot, Lowell, and Dunster yesterday swept their competitors to defeat with brilliant scores, never allowing the loss of more than one game in any league, while the Lowell and Eliot recquetmen whitewashed their rivals in all four matches. Lowell is ahead in both league A and B.
The summaries:
League A
Eliot defeated Winthrop 5 to 0. Dunster defeated Kirkland 4 to 1. Lowell defeated Adams 5 to 0: L. A. Breck '34 (L) defeated C. C. Abbott, Tutor (A) 3 to 1; J. R. Fetcher '33 (L) defeated P. A. Pertzoff OcC (A) 3 to 0; H. A. Blackmun '32 (L) defeated P. L. Hinkle '33 (A) 3 to 1; Edward Orlandini '32 (L) defeated J. S. Newland '34 (A) 3 to 2; Owen Appleton '32 (L) defeated E. H. Schwab '34 (A) 3 to 0.
League B
Eliot defeated Winthrop 5 to 0. Dunster defeated Kirkland 4 to 1. Lowell defeated Adams 5 to 0: W. A. Shurcliff 2G (L) defeated T. E. Wilson '32 (A) 3 to 0; Garrett Birkhoff '32 (L) defeated Morton McMichael '33 (A) 3 to 0; R. T. Wharton '32 (L) defeated W. C. Wallace '32 (A) 3 to 0; R. A. Proctor '33 (L) defeated S. F. Spencer '34 (A) 3 to 1; R. A. Montgomery '33 (L) defeated J. W. Brummel '34 (A) 3 to 0.
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