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George Sella, ex-Princeton All-America, sparked the Screws to a 58 to 26 victory over the New D-1's in the Business School's championship round robin tournament last night. Sella scored 34 points.
In a second game, the Intellects narrowly topped the Fowling Five, 38 to 37. Intellect Cliff Crosby, Crimson squadman last year, poured in 17 points, while Dwight Haugen scored 11 for the Five.
The first two teams in each of the three Business School leagues are entered in the round robin tournament. Play started last Monday night, and will conclude with two games this evening.
According to observers, the team to beat, as the tourney hits the three-quarters mark, is the Old D-1's, led by ex-Crimson star John Rockwell, holder of the Ivy League scoring record three years ago.
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