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Dunster yesterday missed an opportunity to clinch the House football title, by losing to Winthrop, 7 to 6. The Funster loss might give Adams a tie for first, if the Gold Coasters defeat Leverett today.
If Adams ties Dunster, Adolph W. Samborski, Director of Intramural Athletics, said yesterday, the team to play Yale will be decided by a coin toss, and the championship by a play-off next week.
In soccer, Leverett and Kirkland will clash in a play-off at 2:30 today to determine who will meet Yale's Branford College Friday. Leverett, yesterday, defeated last year's soccer champion, Lowell, 2-1, tying Kirkland's 6-1 record.
Winthrop House defeated Dunster House yesterday, 42-6, to win the House touch football title. Winthrop won six games and tied in another.
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