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The Dunster and Leverett House elevens meet this afternoon in a game which will determine the House league leader, if not the champion. Both clubs are undefeated in three games, winning all decisively. Kirkland meets Dudley in the other game this afternoon.
Whoever wins the main game will have taken a big stop toward the championship, but a Leverett victory would give them clearer sailing than a victory for the Funsters. The Bunnies' remaining opponents--Kirkland, Winthrop, and Lowell have not been outstanding this year and Leverett wins are probable.
Dunster figures to have rougher sailing. Its toughest opponent will be Adams, which gave Leverett a scare last week, but lost 7 to 0. Dunster's other opponents are Eliot and Dudley who have only one win between them.
Adams (2-1) is currently in third place ahead of Kirkland and Winthrop (1-1) who are tied for fourth.
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