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A week and a half of warming up is about all an intramural athlete can stand before he starts whinnying for competition, so sometimes about the middle of next week, Intramural Director Dolph Samborski will send the House League, winter division, into action.
Definite schedules for the three major winter sports, hockey, basketball, and squash, and the plotted minor sports of second division basketball and bowling, will probably be released today by Samborski, with Monday being the latest possible date.
Practice has been general this week, as the eight Houses, all of which are expected to enter teams for the major sports, try to organize in the few practice hours allotted.
Final Fall Roundup
Football--Trophy won by Kirkland from Eliot in playoff. Kirkland, 142 1/2; Eliot, 142 1/2; Winthrop, 120; Lowell, 110; Dunster, 100; Adams, 90; Leverett, 85; Dudley, 80.
Touch Football--Won outright by Kirkland. Kirkland, 115; Eliot, 100; Leverett, 85; Adams, 66 2/3; Lowell, 66 2/3; Winthrop, 66 2/3; Dunster, 55; Dudley, 50.
Cross Country--Won by Lowell, with three out of the first seven finalists and 41 points. Individual winner was Pete Ways of Winthrop. Lowell, 35; Winthrop, 30; Kirkland, 25; Leverett, 20; Adams, 15; Eliot, 10; Dunster, 5; Dudley, no entry.
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