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The House football championship will be at stake this afternoon when Leverett, presently tied for first place with Kirkland, meets a powerful Quincy eleven at 3 p.m. on the House fields.
A defeat for the Bunnies would, of course, remove them from the running, since Kirkland will almost certainly subdue Dudley in its final game tomorrow.
Should Leverett win, Kirkland and Leverett will have to play off the tie for the right to meet the Yale champion. The teams have already met once this fall on Oct. 17, when Leverett won 12-3. Both have 6-and-1 records; Leverett's only lose was to Eliot, now in third place with a 5-1-1 slate.
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