Word: adamses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In the Sophomore race basketballer Homer D. Peabody, Jr. of Winthrop House was second to Marvin with 190 votes. He was followed by football passer Robert A. James of Adams House with 149.
Leverett nosed out Eliot for second place 46 1/2 to 46, while Winthrop came in fourth with 35 1/2. Kirkland, Dunster, and Adams finished in fifth, sixth, sixth and seventh with 19, 16 1/2 and 2 points.
Final tabulations showed that four Winthrop men, four Eliot, one Dunster, and one Adams man had been elected. It was baseball twirler Thomas V. Healey who led the Junior slate with 207 votes; Langdon P. Marvin topped the list in the '41 race with 202.
Dick Story, star Bellboy pitcher, insufficiently rested after having pitched in the playoff against Adams Thursday, held the Blue team to four runs until the seventh, but in that inning he weakened and the Elis scored eleven runs in two frames off his deliveries and those of Wally Liverance.
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