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The little child led them.
Leverett, the smallest House, (284 men) had the greatest number of fall sports participants (74). This turnout clearly helped the Bunnies, who now have a ten-point lead in the Straus Trophy Race, according to final fall figures released yesterday by Adolph W. Samborski '25, Director of Intramural Athletics.
The Bunnies built their lead around a championship football team. But they finished no lower than third in any sport (touch football and cross country) and second in soccer.
Dunster, in second place with $20 Straus points, finished first in soccer second in touch and cross country, but could only tie for fourth in football.
Biggest surprises so far have been the strong showing of the Commuters and the fifth place position of last year's championship House, Kirkland.
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