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The House sports program will start its winter season in full stride this week, with basketball, squash, and hockey opening their schedules, and indoor baseball going into its second week.
All the House sextets, except Leverett, will move on the ice tonight at the Boston Skating Club's rink in Brighton. Adams will face the dormitories' team at 8 o'clock; Eliot, Dudley at 8:20; Kirkland, Dunster at 9:30; and Lowell, Winthrop at 9:50.
Basketball to Start
At the Indoor Athletic Building gym the House hoopsters will have their first matches tomorrow. The games will run off on the following schedule: Dunster versus Leverett at 2 o'clock; Lowell, Winthrop, 2:45; Adams, Dudley, 3:30; and Eliot, Kirkland, 4:15.
Dunster and Lowell are leading in the indoor baseball competition. This afternoon at 4 o'clock Adams and Dudley will play, and an hour later Eliot will take on Kirkland.
Squash also is getting organized this week. Today leagues A and C will start their schedules, and tomorrow leagues B and D will begin.
Adolph W. Samborski '26, director of intra-mural athletics, announced last night that there will be 81 teams competing this winter and a minimum of 360 team matches will be played.
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