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Rudely upsetting pre-season form, Dunster's smooth functioning quintet downed NROTC Company One Tuesday and Wednesday by 32 to 25, and 32 to 30 scores, in the final and conclusive games of their best two-out-of-three intramural basketball playoffs.
In Wednesday's deciding contest, Company One held Dunster to 20 to 21 half time score, tying it up at 28 all in the last 20 seconds by virtue of Len Schmidt's looping one hander. John Brusman scored first for the Funsters in the three minute overtime, but Steve Busck came back for the Navy with a hard driving lay-up. Then Ed Silberling, who sparked the victory with ten points, proceeded to convert two out of three foul shots, tipping the game and the championship to Dunster.
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