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As the calm of exam period temporarily smothered the intramural system, Winthrop House quintets remained undefeated, holding precarious possession of first place in both 'A' and 'B' leagues.
In hockey competition, the picture remains clouded; five teams, Dudley, Dunster, Kirkland, Lowell, and Winthrop have struggled to a five team draw for first place. Each has a 2-1 record. Last year's league champion, Eliot House, slumbers in a deadlock for second place with Leverett House, each of whom has won one, and lost two, games.
With eight games of its fourteen-game schedule left to play, Lowell House, with a 5-1 record, is in second place behind Eliot House follows in the third slot with four wins against two defeats, as Adams first division.
In the 'B' league, Winthrop and Leverett stand tied for first place with five victories and no defeats. Dunster and Lowell completed the first division.
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