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Although Dunster broke its winning streak this week losing four of its seven games, the Funsters still continued to hold their lead in both the House and Intramural Leagues. Adams strengthened its second position in both leagues this week with three wins and only one loss while the Kirkland Sailors still held the third place copped from Lowell last week. Eliot ran the Bellboys a close fourth with only one less win to its credit.
Leading scores in the softball, touch football and volley ball leagues were still held by Dunster House while the Gold Coasters led the baseball league with Lowell only one game behind. Upsets in these leagues this week included Kirkland jumping from fifth position in the baseball league to nose Dunster out of third while Adams displaced the Kirkland Sailors for third place in touch football.
Closest game of the week was the Kirkland defeat of Dunster yesterday 6-5 in baseball. Staging a comeback at the finish the V-12ers made 5 runs in the last inning.
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