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Five House intramural contests in football, soccer, and touch football, will be played this afternoon. A sixth scheduled game and yesterday's cross country meet have been postponed to later dates.
In the only football game, a sophomorebacked Dunster team will face Leverett in a contest for the League lead. Four undefeated teams, Adams, Dunster, Kirkland, and Leverett, are all tied for first place, while the remaining squads, Dudley, Eliot, Lowell and Winthrop are tied for second with no wins and two losses.
The Winthrop-Adams football game scheduled for today will be played Friday, because laboratory work will keep some of the Adams men from participating.
Two games will be played in soccer. First-place Eliot will meet Lowell, and Kirkland, bothered by absences, will oppose Dudley.
In touch football, a strong Kirkland squad, defeated once by undefeated Dunster, will face Adams, while Eliot will play Dudley.
The Cross Country meet scheduled for yesterday has been postponed until later because of weekend rains, which flooded out the Eliot Bridge underpass and made the track muddy, The House secretaries will reschedule the race at their meeting today.
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