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All eight Houses played last night in "C" League squash competition. Kirkland blanked Adams, 5 to 0, and Dunster shut out Dudley by a similar score to maintain their unblemished records in the young season. Lowell abandoned the collar by capturing all five games from Winthrop. Eliot defeated Leverett, 3 to 2.
On the basis of games won, Dunster is ahead in the "B" squash league with a 9-1 win-loss record. Kirkland is second with 7-3 and Adams follows with 6 wins and four losses.
In the "A" league, Adams is leading with 8 wins and 2 losses. Leverett is second with 6-4 and Kirkland follows.
Last night's "C" league games were the last inter-House squash matches until after the Christmas vacation. League play continues until all Houses have played each other twice.
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