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Facts on the Penn. Game.

The following facts have been complied comparing the ground gained by Harvard and Pennsylvania in the game Saturday by kicking and rushing, the number of times each team was held for downs or forced to punt, the fumbles, long runs etc.

First half Harvard kicked seven times for 260 yards, and Pennsylvania kicked five times for 160 yards. Harvard rushed 54 times for a total gain of 313 yards; Pennsylvania gained 51 yards in 19 rushes. During this half Pennsylvania held Harvard once for downs and forced Harvard to punt three times; Harvard forced Pennsylvania to punt four times. Harvard fumbled twice and Pennsylvania three times. Pennsylvania had one kick blocked on her own 25 yard line. Sawin made the longest run of the half, scoring a touchdown from Pennsylvania's 25 yard line. Pennsylvania had the ball in Harvard's territory only once, and then was forced to kick from the 50 yard line.

In the second half, Harvard kicked 4 times for a total gain of 120 yards, and Pennsylvania kicked 5 times for 225 yards. Harvard rushed 43 times and gained 216 yards; Pennsylvania rushed 28 times for 216 yards. In this half Hare made the longest run of the game when he cleared right end for a 45 yard gain. Daly made Harvard's longest gain by running back 40 yards after catching a punt. Harvard lost the ball once for holding and lost 10 yards for offside play, Pennsylvania was not penalized. Harvard fumbled once in this half, and had one kick blocked. Pennsylvania was held for downs once and forced to kick twice; Harvard also was twice forced to kick. In the whole game Harvard rushed 97 times for a total of 529 yards and Pennsylvania rushed 47 times for 267 yards. Harvard kicked 11 times, gaining 380 yards. Pennsylvania kicked 10 times for a gain of 385 yards. Hare made the longest kick of the game, when in the beginning of the second half he punted 55 yards.

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