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With the intramural fall sports schedule drawing to a close next week, Kirkland and Winthrop apparently have a monopoly on first-place chances.
In football, third-place Adams played Lowell to a 0 to 0 tie yesterday, leaving itself little chance for the title. Kirkland, with a one-point edge in standings over Winthrop, meets Eliot today, while the Puritans play Leverett this afternoon. In soccer, Winthrop edged Kirkland yesterday, increasing its lead over Lowell to three points. The Bellboys get their chance to even the score today as they meet Adams, and the deciding game of the series comes on Friday when Lowell meets Winthrop. Kirkland sewed up third place in the soccer league yesterday as they beat Dudley, 5 to 0. The closest race of all is in touch football. Winthrop beat Eliot yesterday, stretching its perfect record to six wins. Kirkland, with five wins and no losses, meets Dunster this afternoon, and if the Deacons win, they will have to play off against Winthrop to determine a champion. Adams clinched third place yesterday as it beat Lowell, 30 to 12. The league winners in each sport will meet the Yale inter-college champions next weekend.
In soccer, Winthrop edged Kirkland yesterday, increasing its lead over Lowell to three points. The Bellboys get their chance to even the score today as they meet Adams, and the deciding game of the series comes on Friday when Lowell meets Winthrop.
Kirkland sewed up third place in the soccer league yesterday as they beat Dudley, 5 to 0. The closest race of all is in touch football. Winthrop beat Eliot yesterday, stretching its perfect record to six wins. Kirkland, with five wins and no losses, meets Dunster this afternoon, and if the Deacons win, they will have to play off against Winthrop to determine a champion. Adams clinched third place yesterday as it beat Lowell, 30 to 12. The league winners in each sport will meet the Yale inter-college champions next weekend.
The closest race of all is in touch football. Winthrop beat Eliot yesterday, stretching its perfect record to six wins. Kirkland, with five wins and no losses, meets Dunster this afternoon, and if the Deacons win, they will have to play off against Winthrop to determine a champion.
Adams clinched third place yesterday as it beat Lowell, 30 to 12. The league winners in each sport will meet the Yale inter-college champions next weekend.
The league winners in each sport will meet the Yale inter-college champions next weekend.
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