Word: penns
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Preparations for the Penn varsity football game were interrupted by a bomb scare at Soldiers Field at 10 a.m. Saturday...
...take advantage of the same weakness was a flashy double-reverse known as the "Sally Rand." The Quakers used it only twice; but the first time it went for a touchdown (from the Harvard 21), and on the other occasion it provided 24 crucial yards in the midst of Penn's second scoring drive...
...Crimson got its one touchdown after Bill Dean recovered a fumble on the Penn 37. Chet Boulris took a pitchout from Johanson and passed to right end Stu Hershon, who then ran to the 3. Boulris scored on the next play...
This was a most important game for the Crimson as Penn is probably the strongest team it will have to face in the Ivy League. The varsity could not have been in this contest if it played the brand of soccer it had in the past two weeks, and it was therefore particularly heartening to see the Crimson rise to the occasion...
...strict Ivy League ruling on substitutes (only five allowed) put a real strain on both coaches' manpower as the game progressed. Bill Rapp, the varsity center-half, suffered a deep cut in his cheek midway through the second period, but was able to return soon after the half, while Penn lost the services of its outside-left Bob Simonof, who broke his ankle in the second quarter...