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Lowell's basketball squad found its third straight win on the Indoor Athletic Building court yesterday afternoon and pulled itself ahead into the first division of the House hoop standing by downing a faltering Dunster five, 38 to 33.
The hapless Funsters, who only two days ago were enjoying a first place tie with the powerful Leverett team, now find themselves only half a game out of third place by virtue of two consecutive losses. John Brunsman of Dunster was yesterday's high scorer, with 16 points.
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