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...final minutes, Crimson coach Bruce Munro emptied the bench. Items of interest were a miss from point-blank range by center forward Al Chang and inside Chris Martin's nearly implemented plan to take on the entire Terrier eleven...
...forward line, continuing the first intended threat of the game, worked ball over to Wendell on the far . He dribbled past two Quaker and hammered a hard shot across to center goal. As Burg lunged by the ball, Chang, centered in front of the goal, lifted his foot waist-high and deflected the ball into the nets...
...Chang then left the game, and the defense tightened for the remaining and a half minutes, and the Crimson had its fourth win in five Ivy League contests. The exciting victory kept alive the teams' new-found hopes for its second consecutive Ivy championship...
...After changing sides at the 22-minute mark, Monro's team evened the game at 5:35. The tying goal came on the same play that scored the second. Wendell took possession of the ball at the spot where he set up Chang's clincher. The Crimson junior faked out two Penn defenders, as he did later, and kept driving in on the far left. He let go a high shot for which Burg leaped, but the ball caught in the nets...
...encounter was the varsity's dogged ability to hold Penn scoreless in the third period when the Crimson faced the wind. Then, in the all-important final quarter, the Quakers were troubled by the wind. The Crimson waited for an opportunity, and it came at 19:52 with Chang's shot in close...