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After four rounds of basketball games, four teams, Lowell, Dunster, Adams, and Kirkland, are tied for the league lead in inter-House competition.
Kirkland overcome Winthrop in the key game by the score of 25 to 19. Up until yesterday, the Puritans had been tied for first place with the four other teams.
Adams, lead by Bill Calfee, showed the elephants how they have won the league championship for the past three years in an impressive win, 25 to 14.
Dunster finally overcame Dudley after a see-saw game in which the Funsters held the lead at half time and the Commuters at the end of the third period. The final score was 30 to 24.
Lowell, paced by their star, Dick Story, outplayed a fighting Leverett team to win 25 to 12.
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