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The following facts on the Pennsylvania game last Saturday have been compiled by comparison of accounts:
In the first half Harvard rushed 54 times gaining 299 yards, and Pennsylvania 21 times for 39 yards. Harvard kicked 6 times for 225 yards, and Pennsylvania 6 times for 205 yards. In running back kicks Harvard gained 103 yards and Pennsylvania 88. Harvard was forced to punt 4 times and Pennsylvania 6 times. On fumbles Harvard lost the ball twice and Pennsylvania once. Ristine made the longest run of the game, 41 yards; and Putnam made the longest kick, from behind the goal line to the middle of the field.
In the second half Harvard rushed 51 times for 205 yards and kicked twice for 52 yards. Pennsylvania rushed 16 times for 28 yards, gained 18 yards on a quarterback kick, and kicked 5 times for 142 yards. Harvard gained 34 yards and Pennsylvania 17 by running back kicks. Harvard was forced to kick 3 times and held for downs once. Pennsylvania was forced to kick 6 times. Harvard secured the ball twice on fumbles and once on a blocked kick. Pennsylvania lost 40 yards and Harvard 10 on off-side plays and interference.
In the whole game Harvard rushed 105 times for 504 yards, and Pennsylvania 38 times for 83 yards. Harvard kicked 8 times for 277 yards, and Pennsylvania 11 times for 347 yards. In running back kicks Harvard gained 137 yards and Pennsylvania 105 yards.
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