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Slugging its way to a 6-3 victory over Adams yesterday, Dudley pushed itself into a tie for first place with Kirkland in the House Indoor Baseball League. There will probably be a playoff Wednesday.
The Adams raequetmen came through strong yesterday, trouncing Dunster 4-1 in two matches--one in League A and the other in League C. Kirkland and Leverett broke even, each garnering a match. The League C Kirkland outfit definitely outplayed its opponents with a score of 4-1; but Leverett eked out a 3-2 win in League A to even up the day's play.
Lowell fought Eliot to a deadlock of one match apiece. Lowell's League C team piled up a neat 4-1 count to offset Eliot's complete 5-0 walkover in League A.
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