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Phillips Brooks House played host to 25 New Haven youngsters yesterday, when Dwight Hall, the Yale undergraduate social service organization similar to P.B.H., brought two basketball teams to Cambridge to play local squads.

The games were played at the I.A.B., with the 14-year-old visitors routing the Boston All-Stars, 63 to 25, in the first tilt. But the locals retaliated in the second game when the 16-year-old East End Union team edged the New Haven All-Stars, 41 to 37.

Following the games both groups adjourned to the pool, where they took a short swim. They then ate dinner at the Union and later attended the finals of the New England Basketball Tournament. The visitors slept in rooms at Winthrop, and after an early breakfast returned to New Haven on a chartered bus.

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