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Dunster, Leverett Win as Hoop Loop Remains Snarled

Dudley Climbs to Third Place; Yard League Opens Today With Four Court Contests

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With both Dunster and Leverett running their House League victory skeins to six wins last night as the Funsters topped the Winthrop Puritans 40 to 25 and the Bunnies of Leverett hopped over the Kirkland Deacons 30 to 17, the league will continue snarled until Tuesday when the unbeaten leaders meet.

In an afternoon tilt yesterday, much-defeated Adams House lost again to Dudley, 49 to 30, to give the Commuters top honors for team scoring in the day's court wars. Also in the afternoon a fighting Lowell House squad edged out Eliot's bid for its second win by a narrow 36 to 35 margin.

Also in yesterday's hoop happenings was the announcement of a Yard Basketball League schedule. The new league is not composed entirely of Freshmen cagers, but is also for upperclassmen stranded in Yard halls.

Champion of the Yard circuit will meet the house League leader in a post-season tilt. The new league will officially get under way at 3 o'clock this afternoon as the Holworthy Vets meet the Straus Sad Sacks, and the Stoughton Raiders share the floor with the Thayer Hall Aesthetes.

This evening will see the Wigglesworth Wonders opposing the Welders followed by the Matthews Marauders tilting with The Gashousers. These contests are scheduled for 7 and 7:45 o'clock respectively.

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