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About the only encouraging note of the afternoon for Penn was the return to action of its brilliant passer and runner, Frank Riepl. Injured in the Penn-Penn State game, Riepl played several minutes in the third quarter. He will probably be ready to go full speed next week, when Penn faces Yale...
Perhaps the most important statistic of the game was the fact that Penn fumbled the ball away three times, while the Crimson did not fumble once. The first Penn fumble came late in the first quarter when end Hal Keohane alertly fell on a loose ball which Penn quarterback Hal Musick lost as he tried to skirt right...
After Johanson's pass to Hauge gained nothing, Boulris went around right end for seven yards to the Penn 17. On the next play, he moved to the right side again, and after appearing to be trapped several times avoided the entire Penn secondary to score at one minute of the second period...
...Another Penn fumble, recovered by tackle Pete Briggs midway through the second quarter, halted a Penn drive before it could get started. A few minutes later, the Crimson found itself on Penn's 11 yard line. But Boulris, attempting to pass, lost 14 yards and Penn regained control...
...Harvard forward unit held, and Penn had to kick. Then, with the ball on the Crimson 20, Boulris tried his favorite right end spot, wriggled free from several defenders, and raced 55 yards to the Penn 25. Four plays later Johanson found captain Tom Hooper alone in the end zone, Hooper making a very nice catch of a rather inaccurate 20 yard toss...