The Gaels were small compared to the Aggies, being undersized by at least to a team that averaged and that had war veterans such as
Jim Reynolds and
Burt Cole. But St. Mary's scored first on a
Herman Wedemeyer touchdown pass to Denis O'Connor.
Bob Fenimore responded with a touchdown pass to
Cecil Haskins, and Fenimore scored on a touchdown run later in the half. Wedemeyer contributed to the Gaels' final touchdown as he lateraled to guard
Carl DeSalvo, who ran 20 yards for a touchdown. But the kick failed, making it only at halftime. Fenimore and Reynolds added in touchdown runs in the second half as the lineman size started to make a difference, with St. Mary's four turnovers mattering more than Oklahoma A&M's. Joe Thomas caught a touchdown in the final five minutes to make the final score as the Gaels were shut out in the second half, and the Cowboys won their second straight bowl game. Note: Denis O'Connor, St, Mary's QB also played both ways as did Wedemeyer and Fenimore, known as 60-Minute Men in the day. O'Connor on defense is tied for Sugar Bowl interceptions with three. ==Aftermath==