Reel

Football: Army 20 Navy 7

Football: Army 20 Navy 7
Clip: 425562_1_1
Year Shot: 1966 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1754
Original Film: 039-096-03
HD: N/A
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Timecode: 00:50:58 - 00:53:06

Before 102,000 in John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, an underdog Army team beats the Navy, 20 to 7. Tied at seven all in the third quarter, Army sophomore quarterback Steve Lindell tosses touchdown passes to Terry Young and Carl Woessner for the win. High Angle Shot Military band marching in formation on the field of John F. Kennedy Stadium in front of jammed packed football fans. Army Cadets holding up a banner saying "Beat Navy." The Army and Navy face off, the players in the white jerseys (Army) have the ball, and manage to gain a few yards in a play. The ball is passed by the quarterback and caught by a receiver and ran in for a touchdown over a 50-yard return. Ecstatic Crowds chant and cheer in the stands. Navy has the ball, its passed and caught making a first down. The Navy boys are very happy in full uniform in the stands. The Navy crowds make some kind of salute with their hats. Navy passes and it is caught by a receiver in the end zone, Touchdown. Navy kicks the ball but its intercepted and the Army falls on the ball getting good field position. Various shots of the game at play. Army puts the football into the air and it is caught and brought home for a touchdown. Army wins the game 20 to Navy's 7. Fans flood the field and knock down the goal post.