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Warfare on the House hockey front yesterday saw Dudley clip the Elephants' cars 2 to 0, Lowell shut out Winthrop 3 to 0, and Dunster snow under an outclassed Kirkland sextet 5 to 0; Leverett and Adams battled through on overtime to a 2 to 2 deadlock.
Dick Noone starred at center in the Eliot-Dudley encounter, netting both of the Commuter tallies, Norman Blotner, Bollbey center, took scoring honors in the Lowell-Winthrop game with two goals, while left wing Bill Swift scored one and Ed Deering shene at left defense, Bellboy goalie Gordon was batted in the eye with a pick.
Top scorer for the Funsters was defenseman Jim Gerrity who tallied three times, while Phil Downes and Jim Doughty each scored once. In the fourth game, Daughaday and Hamill each scored once for Leverett, while Gorham and Folsom, a spare, each netted one for the Coasters.
The lineups:
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