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ceivers were completely recovered, and then slipped over to the sideline and danced along it all the way into the end zone.
The brothers O'Donnell--Cleo and Kenny --added their usual touch of steady and spirited play while they were on the field. Both of them were brilliant on pass defense --a department in which the Crimson has improved noticeably--with Kenny garnering two of the Harvard interceptions of the day.
Roughness was the keynote of the day, with the first Crimson score coming directly after two successive roughing penalties. Cleo also had a 15-yarder called against him for forcing a H.C. back into the wall, but close observers attributed it more to boos from the Holy Cross side than to Cleo's play. Fortunately, the Harlowmen came away without injuries.
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