The Green settled for a 26-yard field goal by kicker Carl Romero with 5:27 to go in the quarter, cutting the Crimson lead to 14-3.
Back-up Harvard QB Tim Perry brought the kickoff to the 25. On 1st-and-10, Hinz broke off the right tackle and--with a quick burst of speed--raced 25 yards to midfield.
After Harvard jumped offsides, Bunning carried up the middle, cut left, cut back right, and ended up with a 17-yard gain and another first down.
Yohe hit Don Gajewski on a play action for 18 yards over the middle as Harvard's offense continued to steamroll.
On a second-down play, Yohe hit Bunning over the middle on a play action and Bunning scampered into the endzone, giving Yohe his second TD pass of the afternoon and 11th on the season.
Jacob's conversion put the Crimson ahead, 21-3, with 3:49 left in the half.
Two incompletions and an unsuccessfull draw play stalled Dartmouth's next drive. On 4th-and-11, Dartmouth lined up nine players on the right sideline and attempted a quick out pass. Harvard's Gescuk stopped the Green short of the first down. Harvard took over at the Dartmouth 34, and on first down, Yohe went long for Bunning. Bunning caught the ball at the 5 and tiptoed into the endzone, but the play was wiped out because of a holding penalty.
Operating from its own 25, the Big Green offense made one last drive, but got no further than its own 40, and Harvard brought a 21-3 lead into the locker room at the half.
Where's the Edge?
Barringer took a Yohe pass on the right flat to set up 1st-and-10 on the 40. On first down, Lucas took a pass over the middle and raced to the 25 yard line. Harvard was on a roll.
On second down, Glatz raced up the middle to the 19 for a first down. On the next play, Yohe faded back and found Lucas over the middle for a TD, Yohe's 12th of the year. Jacob converted for a 28-3 Crimson advantage.
Jacob booted two kickoffs out of bounds before putting one in play. Dartmouth took over at the 40 with 12 minutes left in the quarter.
Dartmouth managed to get the ball to the 50--thanks to a couple of Rorke scrambles--and then pushed it to the 30 on a pass from Rorke to Kech.
But another Caprio interception three plays later, and Harvard took over at its own 10 with 10:23 left in the quarter.
Enter Hinz again. The big back took a second-down hand-off on the 27 and raced up the middle, then broke to the outside. He outsprinted the Dartmouth secondary and raised his arms in triumph as he crossed the goal line. Jacob converted and Harvard led, 35-3, with 8:40 left in the quarter.
The Crimson rout was on.
The fourth quarter brought much of the same. A lengthy Harvard drive early in the quarter brought the Crimson to Dartmouth's four yard line. Hinz's running mate, Bunning, took a first-down handoff and sprinted through the middle, fighting his way into the endzone. Jacob was good again: Harvard, 42-3.