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Dunster's hockey team outscored Leverett 3 to 2 in a 15 minute play-off contest yesterday, but lost the game and a spot in the first division anyway.
The Funsters disputed Leverett's 4 to 2 win over them a week ago. Director of Intramural Athletics Adolph Samborski ordered another 15 minutes to be played, starting where the two left off. Adding the play-off score to the original score, Leverett won "in overtime" 6 to 5.
If Dunster had taken the game, it would now be in second place instead of sixth. But Leverett still holds onto the second spot with a five won, two lost record, while Winthrop, Kirkland, and Dudley are tied for third place.
Kirkland's win over Winthrop, 50 to 20, last Tuesday in the B basketball brought it within a game of league-leading Dunster. Both teams have three games remaining including one between each other.
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