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Winthrop House maintained its domination of both the soccer and touch football leagues in inter-House sports yesterday and moved into a second-place tie in tackle football. Kirkland, with a three won, one tied record, still leads the football league.
The Puritan soccer team shut out Adams, 2 to 0, yesterday and now has won six and tied two in the league. Winthrop also holds the distinction of not having been scored upon since the first period of its first game. Second-place Lowell downed the Kirkland Deacons on Wednesday, 1 to 0.
The Puritans lengthened their touch football winning streak to five straight games with a 24-6 victory over Adams yesterday and continued to hold the league lead in touch.
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