The 1958 College All-Star Game

All-Star Roster

 

CHICAGO, Aug. 15 (AP)- Bob Mitchell's running, Jim Ninowski's passing, and Bobby Conrad's kicking gave the College All-Stars a 35-18 upset victory over the Detroit Lions Friday night in the season's opening major football game.

 

Mitchell was on the receiving end of two sharp touchdown passes from Ninowski. He ran 84 yards down the sidelines after taking a flat toss in the second period for the longest and most spectacular play of the night and this was the inspiration the All-Stars needed.

 

Conrad scored four beautiful field goals, for 44, 24, 24 and 19 yards, equaling the All-Star record.

 

The Lions were favored by 13 points and the crowd of 70,000 went wild when the All-Stars took command after Detroit ground out an opening period touchdown.

 

Jim Pace of Michigan set off the All-Star scoring by running 57 yards to the Detroit 3 after taking a pass from King Hill of Rice just as the first quarter ended. The Lions pushed the Collegians back to the 11 from where, with the ball held on the 19, Conrad, a Texas A&M star, made the first of his field goals.

 

Then came the 84-yard run of Mitchell, a University of Illinois product, teaming up on the receiving end of the first pass of the evening from Ninowski, a Michigan State graduate.

 

This was quickly followed by an 18 yard touchdown pass by the same combination. With only two seconds left to play in the first half, Conrad made his longest goal, 44 yards, and the All-Stars left the field at halftime leading 20-7.

 

Feelings ran high, and scuffles were frequent through the closely contested game.

 

From the way the Lions started it appeared nothing could stop the professional world champions. Detroit marched 80 yards after taking the first kickoff with Tobin Rote passing to Jim Doran to score on a 24 yard play.

 

In the third period, after Lou Michaels of Kentucky led a swarm of All-Stars in tackling Rote behind his goal for a safety, the Lions opened up. Gene Gedman was the star of the march and slid nine yards off left end for the score.

 

Again Conrad pushed the All-Stars further in front with a field goal at the start of the last quarter, this one good for 24 yards.

 

Charles Howley, guard from West Virginia intercepted one of Bobby Layne's passes and ran 39 yards for the final All-Star touchdown (video), and Conrad made his fourth and last field goal of the game to push the All-Star total to 35 (video).

 

Ralph Pfeifer of the Lions plunged over from the 1 in the closing 30 seconds of the game to make the score 35-19.

 

The game was the 25th in the famous series played for the benefit of Chicago Tribune charities.

 

The Lions' John Henry Johnson carries ball with All-Star hero, Bobby Joe Conrad (37), leading way defense.

 

Conrad, of Texas A&M, kicked 4 field goals including a 44 yarder, both All-Star Game records.

 

Fred Dugan of Dayton is tackled by Lion Carl Karilivacz.

 

Cartoon by Murray Olderman.

 

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