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The son of a physician, Gogolak came to the United States with his family as a teen, following the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, and settled in Ogdensburg, New York. [1] [7] He played college football in the Ivy League at Cornell University, where he was elected to the Sphinx Head Society and was a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity.
Randy Minniear 2-yard rush (Pete Gogolak kick) Eagles: Alvin Haymond 98-yard kickoff return (kick failed) Eagles: Izzy Lang 23-yard pass from John Huarte (kick failed) 2nd: Giants: Spider Lockhart 72-yard interception return (Pete Gogolak kick) Giants: Pete Gogolak 20-yard field goal 3rd: Eagles: Tom Woodeshick 54-yard rush (Sam Baker kick) Giants
New York – Pete Gogolak 47-yard field goal, Giants 16–7. St. Louis – Bobby Joe Conrad 40-yard pass from Johnny Roland (Bakken kick), Giants 16–14. New York – Pete Gogolak 47-yard field goal, Giants 19–14. St. Louis – Billy Gambrell 30-yard pass from Charley Johnson (Bakken kick), Cardinals 21–19.
Pete Gogolak 25-yard field goal: 3: 24 Giants: Bob Tucker 29-yard pass from Norm Snead (Pete Gogolak kick) 3: 31 Eagles: Harold Jackson 77-yard pass from John Reaves (Tom Dempsey kick) 10: 31 Giants: Ron A. Johnson 1-yard rush (Pete Gogolak kick) 10: 38 3rd: Giants: Pete Gogolak 29-yard field goal: 10: 41 Giants: Don Herrmann 32-yard pass from ...
NYG – Pete Gogolak 26-yard field goal. Jets 7–3. Drive: Second quarter. NYG – Bob Tucker 2-yard pass from Craig Morton (Pete Gogolak kick). Giants 10–7. Drive: NYJ – Pat Leahy 34-yard field goal. Tie 10–10. Drive: NYG – Pete Gogolak 22-yard field goal. Giants 13–10. Drive: Third quarter. NYJ – Pat Leahy 22-yard field goal. Tie ...
n November 1954, 29-year-old Sammy Davis Jr. was driving to Hollywood when a car crash left his eye mangled beyond repair. Doubting his potential as a one-eyed entertainer, the burgeoning performer sought a solution at the same venerable institution where other misfortunate starlets had gone to fill their vacant sockets: Mager & Gougelman, a family-owned business in New York City that has ...
The Giants were denied a game-winning score when Pete Gogolak missed a 42-yard field goal attempt, despite protests from Gogolak that he had made the kick. The Jets subsequently won 26–20 on a five-yard pass from Namath to Boozer after 6:53 of play in the extra period.
Ron Johnson 2-yard run (Pete Gogolak kick) Giants 10–6: 2:36: NYG: Pete Gogolak 25-yard field goal: Giants 13–6: 2: PHI: Mark Moseley 29-yard field goal: Giants 13–9: 3: PHI: Fred Hill 1-yard pass from Norm Snead (Mark Moseley kick) Eagles 16–13: 3: NYG: Fran Tarkenton 1-yard run (Pete Gogolak kick) Giants 20–16: 4: PHI: Norm Snead 1 ...