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House athletics' most action-packed week gets into full swing today, with contests scheduled in five sports. Swimming and basketball head the list, which includes wrestling preliminaries, league "B" squash, and the opening matches in house volleyball.
Boxing, slated to got under way with a tournament on Wednesday, has been cancelled in favor of an all-College boxing tourney to take place the week of March 17. Entrants in eight classes, ranging from 121 pounds to unlimited, will be accepted. Winners in the preliminary wrestling bouts this afternoon will fight their final matches on Thursday.
Lowell Target Tonight
All eight teams take the plunge tonight as Kirkland and Winthrop get their last chance to oust undefeated Lowell from league supremacy. Dunster--Kirkland--Leverett, and Eliot--Winthrop--Lowell are the crucial triangular meets, with Dudley and Adams also seeing action.
Leaders throughout the House hoop race, Leverett's five will feel the hot breath of the Lowell-eight straight--quintet on their necks when they take the floor tonight against last-place Kirkland. Closely matched Winthrop and Dunster will square off at 7 o'clock to begin the evening's play.
Volleyball enters the lists today as Lowell opens the season against Adams, with Dudley and Eliot rounding out the afternoon. Fifth and final sport to see action is League "B" squash, which boasts a match between Leverett and Eliot.
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