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While the last seconds of the Eliot-Dudley basketball game yesterday meant a hair-breadth win for Eliot by 33 to 32, the last half of the Lowell-Adams game was merely a stretching of Lowell's long lead at half-time. The Bellboys ended ahead by a score of 34 to 24.
Overnight Lowell was transferred from Thursday's spotty-shooting, poorly led victim of Eliot House into a play working, sure shot quintet. Paced by guard Al Miller, who sank 11 points, the team worked play after play through center Post.
Following a one point deficit at the half and a five point lack in the third quarter, Eliot squeezed by Dudley just before the end of the game.
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