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| Rochester | 200|25 |3·75|23·5|10 |24 |1 |43 | 10 |29 |·75 | Champlain | 180|27 |5·5 |22 |15 |34 |2 |44 | 8 |26 | -- |-- |1 |44 | 8 |26 | -- | Providence | 180|27 |9 | -- | Narraganset | 210|26 |6·5 |24 |11 |30 |1 |65 | -- | Providence | 180|27 |9 | -- |27 | -- | -- |19 | -- | -- |-- |1 |44 | 10 | -- | Lexington | 207|21 | -- | Rochester | 200|25 |3·75|23·5|10 |24 |1 |43 | 10 |28 | -- |27 | -- | -- | -- | +----+----+----+----+----+---+--+----+----+----+-----+ Averages .

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