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The weather was up to its old tricks with the House sports schedules yesterday, but in spite of its perversity golf matches and one baseball game were played. All tennis, of course, was called off.
Adams took its second straight win in the baseball league by mopping up Dunster, 4-1. The Gold-Coasters also added another overwhelming victory to their record in the greensward sport by defeating the Winthrop golfers, 8-1. Lowell's Bellboys took the Elephants into camp by a 5 1/2 to 3 1/2 score. Leverett and Kirkland failed to play.
The schedules are to be resumed today, with baseball games on tap between Kirkland and Lowell and between Winthrop and Eliot, both games to be played at 3.30 o'clock. On the Business School tennis courts Kirkland is to meet Leverett and Adams is to meet Eliot, the first-mentioned teams to play at 3.00 and the others at 4.30 o'clock. Golf matches will be resumed on Monday.
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