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Facts About the Penn Game.

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The following facts about Saturday's game have been compiled from the most authentic accounts that could be obtained.

First Half.

Harvard kicked 8 times for 235 yards.

Pennsylvania kicked 10 times for 300 yards.

Harvard rushed 48 times for 265 yards.

Pennsylvania rushed 18 times for 70 yards.

Harvard and Pennsylvania were each held for downs twice, and Pennsylvania was forced to kick six times.

Sawin made the longest run of the game, carrying the ball 55 yards to Pennsylvania's 35-yard line. Harvard was penalized for off-side play once, and Pennsylvania twice. Harvard lost the ball on a fumble once.

Second Half.

Harvard kicked 9 times for 355 yards.

Pennsylvania kicked 7 times for 230 yards.

Harvard rushed 23 times for 70 yards.

Pennsylvania rushed 30 times for 50 yards.

Harvard held the Pennsylvania eleven for downs 4 times and forced them to kick 3 times.

Pennsylvania was penalized for offside play once, and Harvard twice. Pennsylvania lost the ball twice on fumbles.

In returning the kick-off, Daly made the longest kick of the game, 70 yards, gaining 35 yards.

A summary of the kicking and rushing for the whole game follows:

Harvard kicked 17 times for 590 yards.

Pennsylvania kicked 17 times for 530 yards.

Harvard rushed 71 times for 235 yards.

Pennsylvania rushed 48 times for 120 yards.

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