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Jim Gabler of Kirkland gained his second straight victory yesterday, shutting out Dunster on three hits, 9 to 0.
Though Rog Davis of Adams struck out 11 Bunnies, the best the Gold Coasters could got was a 5 to 5 tie with Leverett in the other House baseball game. Nick Frynin's single scored Ted Wolf with the tying run in the sixth inning.
In House softball yesterday, Bob Parker gave Winthrop a 2 to 1 win over Dudley by hitting a tie-breaking home run in the top of the seventh inning. Harv Lyon pitched a two-hitter for the Puritans.
With Marshall Harris hurling no-hit ball, and John Saxe getting three hits, including a homer, Lionel's freshman softball team trampled Wigglesworth, 6 to 0, in an American League contest. Hollis beat Matthews South, 14 to 7, in the only other Yard contest.
Behind the tight pitching of lefty John Rockwell, Lowell trimmed Eliot's softball team, 12 to 1. The Bellboys counted nine runs in the first two innings.
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