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An undefeated Adams team clinched the Inter-House swimming title last night by downing Dunster and Eliot, 35 to 12 and 28 to 20 respectively.
The squad swims Yale's top College team for the championship of the two schools Saturday at New Haven.
Leverett's B League five moved to a first place tie with Kirkland by nosing out Lowell, 26 to 24, last night. In A League hall the Bunnies topped Lowell, 50 to 41, and Dudley defeated the Gold Coasters, 50 to 38.
Ryan sparked the Commuters with 22 points; Reynolds led the Leverett scoring with 18 points.
Final Standings
Final House standings in the swimming tourney are Adams, first Kirkland second, Lowell third, Leverett fourth, Eliot Dunster and Winthrop tied for fifth, and Dudley last.
Fred Gwynne of Adams set a new interhouse record of 29 6/10 seconds for the 50-yard backstroke.
Adams beat the Bellboys in both A and B League squash yesterday. The scores were 4 to 1 and 3 to 2.
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