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Meanwhile, on the pleasanter side, Hal Kopp and Dick Harlow agreed: (1) that Paul Lazzaro's fine runs were made possible largely because Howie Houston's blocking was flattening Eli tackler Ford Nadhorny; (2) that Wally Flynn was outstanding at end and deserves more credit than he has received; (3) that Jim Feinberg and John Gorczynski were superb in the line; and (4) that Chuck Glynn was magnificent at center in repelling continual and brutal attacks designed by Yale to weaken his section of the line...
...both dressing rooms most people agreed that although Jackson, Nadherny, and Furse wrought the destruction, the two 15-yard penalties against the Crimson in the third period gave the Bulldogs the opportunities and turned the tide toward the Blue. The first nullified Paul Lazzaro's twisting run through center for 35 yards to the Yale 10, and the second, for roughing the kicker, set up the Eli's third score by giving them a first down...
...backfield it was the same as in the Brown game with Chip Gannon, Hal Moffle and Jim Kenary gaining consistently, as Paul Lazzaro, the diminutive Crimson fullback, played the best game of his career at Harvard repeatedly slashing through the center of the Blue line while Prchlik and others were blocked away...
Harvard letter winners: W. Flynn, Houston, Drvaric, Glynn, Feinberg, Gorcaynski, Hill, O'Donnell, Moffic, Gannon, Freedman, Kenary, Warren, L. Flynn, Brady, O'Connell, Noonan, Roche, Shafer, Goodrich, Lazzaro, Miklos, Florentine, Folt, Kennedy, Mazzone, Keiver, Markham, Pierce, Harrison, Drennan, Middendorf, Rodis, Guidera, D. Stone
...Jenkins Houston (200) LTR (Capt.) (210) Davison Drvaric (160) LGR (211) Prchlik Glynn (195) C (189) Conway Feinberg (183) (Capt.) RGL (193) Frank Gorezynski (210) RTL (211) Hanecn Mazzone (196) REL (184) Sctear Kenary (183) QB (190) Farsc Gaunon (180) RHL (175) Fitzgerald Moffie (160) LHR (192) Nadbecury Lazzaro (170) FR (188) Jackson