Word: penn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...concentration of action in Harvard's defensive zone actually benefited the Crimson offensive attack, for Gomez, right inside Phil Kydes, and left wing Charlie Thomas created several dangerous challenges by outracing the Penn defense to long clearing passes...
...match turned into a battle between Penn's short passing game and Harvard's individual talent. Although the Quakers thoroughly dominated midfield play, Harvard prevailed at both ends of the field. Gomez and Thomas in particular completely intimidated the Penn defense...
...Penn controlled the game throughout the first quarter. Harvard's halfback line sagged deep into the Crimson penalty area, and the Quakers easily kept the ball in their offensive half of the field. But goalie Meyers and a stalwart defense maintained a scoreless...
...Penn fans were out in full strength and the cheerleaders kept up a constant barrage of yelling to support the Quakers. But the entire complexion of the game changed with three Harvard goals in five minutes of the second period...
...Penn team was visibly shaken as it continued to control the ball but could never approach the Crimson goal. Harvard concentrated on clearing the ball to midfield and relied on the superior speed of its forward line. Pete Bogovich did a tremendous one-man job at midfield...