On October 21, 1944, an electrified home crowd of 40,000 including this ticket stub holder watched the #1 Fighting Irish chalked up their fourth straight victory by stunning the Wisconsin Badgers with two quick touchdowns and then coasting to a 28-13 triumph.

On Notre Dame's second play from scrimmage. Bob Kelly, flashy right halfback, scooted through a hole at right tackle and raced 51 yards to cross the double- stripe after a minute and 15 seconds of playing time had elapsed. Before the crowd could recover from this bit of "the amazing," Bill O'Connor recovered Jug Girard's fumble on the Wisconsin 10 and set the stage for Kelly's second plunge across. After the Irish had set up this 12-0 lead in the lirst period their superiority was never in doubt.