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Eliot Six Clinches House Title, Tops Lowell Team, 4-1

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Eliot's unbeaten hockey team clinched the House championship for the second year in a row yesterday by defeating Lowell 4 to 1. The second place Winthrop squad, which has lost only its game with Eliot, beat Leverett, 6 to 3.

The Elephants were held to a 1 to 1 tie through the first period, but overpowered Lowell in the rest of the game. Gordie Allen scored two goals for Eliot, and Bill Everts and Jay Robb scored one each.

Winthrop made three goals in the first three minutes against the short-handed Leverett team but after that the game was fast, tough, and pretty close. Adams forfeited the remaining game to Dudley.

Bellboys in Lead

Although the Lowell basketball squad lost 40 to 38 to Eliot yesterday, the Bellboys hung on to the lead in the A League because the second place Dudley team bowed to Kirkland 49 to 25. The Commuters remain one behind with both teams playing their last games Monday.

Lowell played the crucial contest hard and fast, but Eliot's Bob Creighton, who scored 22 points, haunted the desperate Bellboys throughout the game.

Winthrop seemed to show an edge in the semi-finals of the intramural boxing tournament yesterday. Puritans Phil Isenberg at 175 pounds. Hugh Smith at 145, and Ed Riley at 145, are the men to watch in the finals which start at 8:30 p.m. tonight on the Indoor Athletic Building basketball floor.

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