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Dudley won the House Boxing Championship last night for the third straight year as its four finalists captured two firsts and two seconds to score 16 points.
Kirkland and Eliot were right on the heels of Dudley, with 13 and 10 points respectively. Lowell and Winthrop finished in a tie for fourth position.
The most action-filled fight of the evening in the House division was the 175-pound match between Eliot's Dan Morgan and Dudley's A.L. Barringer. Near the end of the second round, Barringer, a southpaw, knocked Morgan halfway across the ring with a ferocious right. In the next round, Morgan reciprocated by belting Barringer completely out of the ring, and continued, to gain the decision.
In the freshman division, Stoughton narrowly beat Holworthy and Matthews South, as the team finished with 13, 11, and 10 points respectively.
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