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Leverett's softball squad toppled Dunster yesterday, 13 to 6. John Hook went all the way for the Bunnies, while Hutchmen George Hargreaves, Neal Shulman, and Dunc McCallum each hit homers. Kirkland crushed Lowell 17 to 5 with a seven-run second inning rally. Marsh Thompson pitched for the Deacon team.
Kirkland's undefeated tennis team moved into first place yesterday by racking up another 7 to 0 victory, this time over a strong Bellboy squad. In the same league, Adams took four out of six matches from Dudley.
Deacon golfers won three of their four matches with Eliot yesterday, though John Snelling of the Elephants shot the lowest score, an 80. The Goldcoasters triumphed on the links 5 to 0 when three opposing Bellboys failed to show up for their matches. The Bunnies beat the Funster, 3 to 2.
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