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Eliot Wins A-Squash Crown; Kirkland First in Basketball

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Eliot's squash team defeated Adams House, 4 to 0, yesterday to win undisputed "A" league supremacy. The Elephant victory broke a 40-40 tie, and gives Eliot a crack at Yale's intramural champion. Bill Timpson, John Sears, John Glessner, and Peter Dixon were the Eliot winners in yesterday's play-off.

Kirkland's champion House basketball team will face Berkeley College, Yale's intramural winner, today at Yale. They meet as intramural champions for the second straight year. Berkeley beat the Deacons, 37 to 35, last year.

George Barkley, Glen Baer, and Tom Everhart are counted on to provide height for the Kirkland squad. Three Deacon "B" league men, Fran Collins, Richard Dubak, and Roger Swanson, will replace missing "A" league men.

Berkeley has netted 25 straight wins in the past three years. Dick Reid, Berkeley guard and forward, was the unanimous choice of his opposing team members for an all-star Eli College team. Berkeley captain, Bob Kimball is another all-star player.

Eliot's squash champions will meet Yale's Calhoun College today at Yale, Calhoun has a perfect record of nine wins and no defeats for this season. Moreau Brown, Calhoun's number one man, is twelfth on the northern squash ladder, and was second in the Yale Intra-college tournament.

Kirk Hollingsworth, Nate Carleton, John Glessner, Roger Hunt, and John Sears will play for the Eliot squad in their usual spots.

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