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The second week of House football play opens this afternoon when Dunster opposes Adams at 3 p.m. Each team will be seeking its first victory of the season, as Dunster bowed to Eliot last week and Adams played a scoreless tie with Kirkland.
Eliot and Winthrop, tied for first place, do not meet this week, but the tie may be broken when Eliot opposes Leverett tomorrow or when Winthrop takes on Dudley Thursday. In the final game of the week, Lowell will meet Kirkland Thursday.
The Elephants and the Puritans lead the league, as each has won the only game it played. The four teams that figured in last week's ties, Adams, Kirkland, Dudley and Leverett, follow, with losers Lowell and Dunster bringing up the rear.
Two Soccer Games
Two soccer games this afternoon open an eight-game slate for the week. At 2:15 Dudley opposes Winthrop, with Leverett encountering Dunster at 3:15.
Four soccer games tomorrow pit Winthrop against Kirkland, Leverett against Dudley, Dunster against Eliot, and Adams against Lowell. Thursday Lowell opposes Eliot, and Kirkland meets Adams.
The touch football league also moves into its second week at 3 p.m. today when Kirkland faces Adams and Lowell plays Leverett. On Thursday Dudley plays Eliot, and Winthrop meets Dunster. No games are scheduled for tomorrow.
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