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Undefeated Lowell rolled over Leverett, 5 to 1, to gain undisputed possession of first place in the House hockey league yesterday. Meanwhile, Kirkland downed Eliot, undefeated in seven games, in "A" League basketball. The score was 40 to 35.
Sherrell Houston tallied on what was the Bellboys' first shot, but Dan Simonds tied up the game one-all. From then on, it was Lowell's game; Houston scored two more, Fritz Willmann registered one, and Doug Worrall earned a goal and three assists.
The Deacons' zone defense confused the Elephants and helped in the basketball upset. Kirkland also controlled most of the rebounds. Pete Collias was high scorer for the losers, with nine points.
Paced by Bob Harding and Bob Baldwin, who each pulled the hat trick, Winthrop ran rampant over undermanned Dunster, 11 to 0.
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