20th Century Time Machine | Paul Hornung Leads the Packers Through Mud and Rain over the 49ers (December 1960-Silent) @20thCenturyTimeMachine | Uploaded March 2017 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
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On Dec 10 1960 the Green Ray Packers, led by the talented running and kicking of Paul Hornung through the mud and rain to a slippery 13-0 victory over the San Francisco Forty-Niners.
Hornung, scored the lone touchdown of the day, kicked a point after and also booted two field goals. The Packers were so good on defense that they never allowed San Francisco more than one foot inside their territory. The two teams, unable to make much ground during the heavy rain of the first half, went scoreless until 52 seconds before the intermission. Green Bay Packers got on the board when Hornung kicked a mud-soaked ball 38 yards for a field goal. The Packer defense, with end Bill Quinlan and tackles Henry Jordan and Dave Hanner held strong and kept San Francisco deep in its own territory. Then Green Bay started a drive from its own 16 and in nine plays drove the 84 yards to score. The concluding run was Hornung's 28-yarder behind a horde of blockers.
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On Dec 10 1960 the Green Ray Packers, led by the talented running and kicking of Paul Hornung through the mud and rain to a slippery 13-0 victory over the San Francisco Forty-Niners.
Hornung, scored the lone touchdown of the day, kicked a point after and also booted two field goals. The Packers were so good on defense that they never allowed San Francisco more than one foot inside their territory. The two teams, unable to make much ground during the heavy rain of the first half, went scoreless until 52 seconds before the intermission. Green Bay Packers got on the board when Hornung kicked a mud-soaked ball 38 yards for a field goal. The Packer defense, with end Bill Quinlan and tackles Henry Jordan and Dave Hanner held strong and kept San Francisco deep in its own territory. Then Green Bay started a drive from its own 16 and in nine plays drove the 84 yards to score. The concluding run was Hornung's 28-yarder behind a horde of blockers.
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