On Harvard's first drive, after an incompletion and a short Palazzo run up the middle, Rose found Morris at Harvard's 33-yard line for the 1st down.
On first-and-10, Palazzo gained nine yards on a sweep around the right side. On the ensuing play, Palazzo gained four yards running behind the right side.
On the next play Morris dropped a pass, even though he was wide open in flat.
Rose found Morris on the next play at the Yale 45-yard line though they needed to get to the 44. On fourth down and a yard to go, Harvard elected to punt the ball away to the Yale 20-yard line.
On Yale's first play, Lee dropped back to pass, stayed in the pocket, but when he tried to scramble, R.D. Kern hit him hard.
On second-and-10, Fitzgerald sacked Lee. On third-and-13, Lee found McNamara on a drag route. Harvard blitzed on the play, but failed to put any pressure on the quarterback.
Bartholomew carried on the next play to the left side for a gain of one.
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