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Kirkland Assumes Lead in House Wrestling Matches

Rabbits and Bellboys Trail by Only One Point Apiece

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Kirkland's grapplers assumed an early lead in the House wrestling tournament yesterday afternoon, when championships in the eight weight classes were decided.

This afternoon the tournament will draw to a conclusion with the play-offs to determine second and third places.

Following closely behind the Deacons' 11 point total are Leverett and Lowell.

The House champions are: Hardy Phippen '39 in the 121-pound class; Richard M. Noyes '39 in the 128-pound class; Louis Daily, Jr. '40 in the 136-pound class; John F. Phillipi '41 in the 145-pound class; Richard R. Davidson '41 in the 155-pound class; David H. Wilson '40 in the 165-pound class; Edward S. Babcox, Jr. '39 in the 175-pound class; and Howard F. Lewis '40 in the unlimited class. Sports Results INTERCOLLEGIATE * * * * Basketball Jayvees . . .44  Nichols . . . 21 Dartmouth . 38  Princeton . .33 Hockey McGill . . . . 4  Dartmouth . .1 Squash Varsity . . . . 4  Alumni . . . . 1 INTRAMURAL * * * * Hockey Dudley . . . . 3  Leverett . . . 3 Winthrop . . .3  Dunster . . . . 2 (Adams, Dunster and Winthrop in First Place Tie) Basketball Adams . . . . 17  Kirkland . . 16 (Adams Wins House Play-Off Series)

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