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Tom Blanchfield 69-yard punt return (Tom Blanchfield kick)
CAL 17–9
3
STAN
Ken Babajian 1-yard run (run failed)
CAL 17–15
4
STAN
Braden Beck 48-yard field goal
STAN 18–17
3
STAN
Steve Thurlow 5-yard run (Braden Beck kick)
STAN 25–17
4
STAN
Braden Beck 46-yard field goal
STAN 28–17
The 66th Big Game was scheduled for November 23, but after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, like nearly all sporting events, the game was canceled and rescheduled for the following week.[3] Stanford was winless in the conference coming into the game, and following a California punt return for a touchdown, were behind their rival 17–9 late in the second half. But the Indians fought back, scoring the last 19 points in the game on two touchdowns and two field goals to win the game.[4]