It took the Quakers only two plays to capitalize on the gift. Glover swept left for 10 yards for the score, and a 24-7 lead.
From that point, Harvard's head was stuck on the block, hopeless to stop the Quakers.
"We knew they were better than 2-6," Glover said. "We just kept doing the same thing, and we had a few breaks in the second half."
Keys followed with a three-yd. run to give the Quakers a 31-7 lead heading into the final quarter.
Harvard's bright spot the last few weeks, wingback Jim Reidy, ran eight times for 60 yards. Reidy tallied the final Harvard touchdown, a one-yd. run with 13:16 remaining in the game.
After that, heads rolled, as Penn would tally three more times in the final quarter.
Pennsylvania 52, Harvard 13 at Franklin Field Team 1 2 3 4 F Harvard 0 7 0 6 13 Penn 14 3 14 21 52
First Quarter
P--Glover 7-yd. run (Friedenberg PAT) 10:15.
P--Glover 22-yd. pass to Whaley (Friedenberg PAT) 1:21.
Second Quarter
H--Perry 3-yd. run (Hall PAT) 14:30.
P--Friedenberg 39-yd. field goal 5:59.
Third Quarter
P--Glover 10-yd. run (Friedenberg PAT) 12:54.
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