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Crimson Tops Penn In 37-6 Shellacking

After several routine interchanges, Humenuk threw the touchdown pass to Hudepohl, caught with only eight seconds left in the half. Humenuk attempted another pass for the conversion, but it was batted down.

Harvard's final score came on the first set of downs in the second half, when on a second down situation, Grans took the ball over left tackle at his own 46, was momentarily stopped at the Penn 30, and then broke into the clear to make the score 36 to 0. Ward kicked his twelfth conversion in twelve attempts to make it 37.

Penn Finally Scores

Penn's lone touchdown came on an eight yard pass from Bill Gray to Bill Miller, thrown from the Harvard 21.

The victory moved Harvard into a tie with Dartmouth for third place in the Ivy League, behind Princeton and Columbia. All three of these teams scored wins over the weekend; Princeton piled up a 52-0 debacle over Brown to make its record 4 and 0. Columbia defeated Cornell, 35 to 7, and Dartmouth overcame Yale, 24 to 8.

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Said Crimson coach John Yovicsin after the game, "Our best day by far--we played sophomores earl in the year and it's paying off now." He will need them, for the Crimson's next game will decide the Ivy lead, this Saturday against Princeton.RICK BEIZER on his touchdown run.

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