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Kirkland and Eliot are tied for first place in tennis as a result of yesterday's matches.
Kirkland's tennis team walloped a Dunster squad, 7 to 0. In another contest, Eliot beat Lowell, also 7 to 0. The Deacons and the Elephants will meet Monday for the playoff.
Baseball and softball games ended in split victories for the four Houses concerned. Dunster's baseball team overcame a Dudley nine, 4 to 2. The Commuters gained the upper hand in softball, however, edging the Funsters, 11 to 10.
Kirkland's nine whipped Leverett, 9 to 1. The softball game was a turnabout with the Bunnies victors, 12 to 4.
Today's intramurals pit Adams against Lowell in baseball and softball.
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