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Final Statistics September 11, 1960 Houston Oilers at Oakland Raiders Final statistics September 11, 1960 Houston Oilers at Oakland Raiders Site Kezar Stadium City San Francisco, California Start Time 1:30pm Temperature 76 Humidity 45 Wind NW 22mph Sky Clear Precipitation None Attendance 12,703 Time of Game Referee John Morrow Umpire Walt Parker Head Linesman Joe Kraus Back Judge Ambrose Schindler Field Judge Price Truitt Coaches Houston Oakland Head coach Lou Rymkus Head Coach Eddie Erdelatz Defensive backs Wally Lemm Defensive backs Ed Cody Ends Mac Speedie Defensive line Marty Feldman Offensive backs Walt Schlinkman Offensive line Ernie Jorge Line Fred Wallner Offensive backs Tommy Kalmanir 1 Final statistics September 11, 1960 Houston Oilers at Oakland Raiders Probable Participants Houston Oakland No Pos Name No Pos Name 12 QB Charlie Milstead 10 QB Babe Parilli 15 QB Jacky Lee 15 QB Tom Flores 16 QB George Blanda 22 RHB Wayne Crow 20 LHB Billy Cannon 23 LHB Jack Larscheid 22 RHB Joe Majors 25 RHB Tony Teresa 24 LHB Julian Spence 27 LHB Joe Cannavino 31 FB Doug Cline 28 LHB Eddie Macon 32 FB Dave Smith 29 LHB John Harris 34 LHB Charlie Kendall 31 FB Billy Lott 37 RHB Charley Hennigan 32 FB Jetstream Smith 40 RHB Tony Banfield 44 LLB Bob Dougherty 41 RHB Mark Johnston 46 RHB LC Joyner 44 LHB Charley Tolar 47 RHB Alex Bravo 50 MLB Dennit Morris 50 C Jim Otto 53 RLB Hugh Pitts 52 RE Larry Barnes 57 C George Belotti 60 MLB Tom Louderback 60 RG Jim McCanless 64 LT Ron Sabal 61 LG Bob Talamini 65 RG Wayne Hawkins 63 LG Hogan Wharton 66 RT Ramon Armstrong 64 RG Fred Wallner 67 LG Don Manoukian 70 LT Al Jamison 72 RT Dalton Truax 72 RE Jerry Helluin 73 RLB Billy Ray Locklin 73 LT Dan Lanphear 75 RT Don Churchwell 74 RT George Shirkey 77 LT Joe Barbee 75 RT Don Floyd 78 RG Ron Warzeka 76 LE Dalva Allen 79 LG Don Deskins 77 RT Rich Michael 80 LT George Fields 79 LT Orville Trask 81 LE Alan Goldstein 82 LE John Carson 82 LE Charlie Hardy 86 RE John White 85 LE Carmen Cavalli 88 LLB Al Witcher 87 RE Charley Powell 89 RE Bill Groman 89 RE Gene Prebola 2 Final statistics September 11, 1960 Houston Oilers at Oakland Raiders Scoring plays 1 2 3 4 F Houston 7 0 13 17 37 Oakland 7 7 0 8 22 Qtr Time Team HTN OAK 1 2:01 HTN Charley Hennigan 43 pass from George Blanda (George Blanda kick) 7 0 2 14:13 OAK Tony Teresa 13 pass from Tom Flores (Larry Barnes kick) 7 7 3 11:10 OAK Eddie Macon 42 interception return (Larry Barnes kick) 7 14 3 9:22 HTN Bill Groman 32 pass from George Blanda (bad snap on try) 13 14 3 6:01 HTN John Carson 3 pass from George Blanda (George Blanda kick) 20 14 4 10:55 HTN George Blanda 18 FG 23 14 4 9:43 HTN Dave Smith 8 run (George Blanda kick) 30 14 4 7:16 OAK Jack Larscheid 46 pass from Tom Flores (Jetstream Smith pass from Tom Flores) 30 22 4 2:38 HTN John Carson 11 pass from George Blanda (George Blanda kick) 37 22 Drive chart Houston Q # Start End TofP Obtained Began #Plays YdsG PenY NYds 1D End Cause 1 1 Punt HTN38 3 7 0 7 0 HTN45 Punt 1 2 Punt HTN41 3 8 0 8 0 HTN49 Punt 1 3 Punt OAK39 1 -12 0 -12 0 OAK39 Fumble 1 4 2:01 Punt HTN15 5 85 0 85 3 OAK43 TD 2 5 14:13 Kickoff HTN20 6 13 0 13 1 HTN33 Punt 2 6 Punt HTN21 5 12 0 12 1 HTN33 Punt 2 7 Punt HTN15 5 24 -15 9 1 HTN22 Punt 2 8 Punt HTN20 3 9 0 9 0 HTN29 Punt 2 9 Punt HTN13 3 2 -5 -3 0 HTN10 Punt 3 10 12:10 Missed FG HTN23 1 0 5 5 0 HTN28 Int 3 11 12:10 9:22 2:48 Kickoff HTN28 6 72 0 72 3 OAK32 TD 3 12 6:01 Punt HTN40 8 60 0 60 5 OAK3 TD 3 13 Missed FG HTN8 3 0 -4 -4 0 HTN4 Punt 4 14 10:55 Downs HTN20 12 69 0 69 4 OAK11 FG 4 15 9:43 Fumble OAK21 3 11 10 21 2 OAK8 TD 4 16 7:16 2:38 4:38 Kickoff HTN25 9 75 0 75 5 OAK11 TD 4 17 0:00 Punt HTN20 2 -2 0 -2 0 HTN18 Game Oakland 3 Final statistics September 11, 1960 Houston Oilers at Oakland Raiders Q # Start End TofP Obtained Began #Plays YdsG PenY NYds 1D End Cause 1 1 15:00 Kickoff OAK20 3 7 -5 2 0 OAK22 Punt 1 2 Punt OAK10 6 26 -11 15 1 OAK24 Punt 1 3 Punt OAK12 3 -4 0 -4 0 OAK8 Punt 1 4 Fumble HTN49 3 7 -5 2 0 HTN47 Punt 1 5 2:01 0:00 2:01 Kickoff OAK20 3 -4 0 -4 0 OAK16 Punt 2 6 15:00 14:13 0:47 Fumble OAK49 2 51 0 51 2 HTN13 TD 2 7 Punt OAK28 3 9 0 9 0 OAK37 Punt 2 8 Punt OAK35 5 16 0 16 1 HTN49 Punt 2 9 Punt 50 3 3 0 3 0 HTN47 Punt 2 10 Punt OAK37 3 1 0 1 0 OAK38 Punt 2 11 0:00 Punt HTN48 2 19 0 19 1 HTN29 Missed FG 3 12 Fumble HTN15 5 20 -15 5 0 HTN10 Missed FG 3 13 9:22 Kickoff OAK20 3 0 0 0 0 OAK20 Punt 3 14 6:01 Kickoff OAK20 7 48 0 48 2 HTN32 Missed FG 3 15 Punt HTN14 6 11 0 11 1 HTN3 Downs 4 16 9:43 7:16 2:27 Kickoff OAK20 5 80 0 80 2 HTN46 TD 4 17 2:38 Kickoff OAK17 4 6 15 21 2 OAK38 Punt 4 Final statistics September 11, 1960 Houston Oilers at Oakland Raiders Team Stats Houston Oakland Total first downs 25 12 Rushing 8 2 Passing 16 9 Penalty 1 1 3rd down efficiency 5-15 .333 2-16 .125 4th down efficiency 1-1 0-1 Total net yards 433 296 Total plays 77 63 Average gain 5.62 4.70 Net yds rushing 168 51 Carries 38 28 Average gain 4.42 1.82 Net yds passing 265 245 Att-comp-int 38-19-1 32-15-0 Sacked-lost 1-12 3-23 Average gain 6.79 7.00 Punts-average 8-32.75 11-42.18 Penalties-yards 5-44 8-51 Fumbles-lost 6-3 3-1 Punt returns-yards 3-20 2-(-3) Kickoff returns-yards 3-36 2-18 5 Final statistics September 11, 1960 Houston Oilers at Oakland Raiders Individual statistics Houston Oakland Kicking XPM XPA FGM FGA Lg Kicking XPM XPA FGM FGA Lg George Blanda 4 4 1 1 18 Larry Barnes 2 2 0 3 Team 0 1 0 0 Rushing Att Yds Avg Long TD Rushing Att Yds Avg Long TD Dave Smith 19 104 5.47 17 1 Billy Lott 8 21 2.63 10 0 Billy Cannon 13 61 4.69 15 0 Jack Larscheid 11 16 1.45 9 0 Charley Tolar 3 6 2.00 5 0 Babe Parilli 1 9 9.00 9 0 George Blanda 2 0 0.00 0 0 Jetstream Smith 5 3 0.60 9 0 Doug Cline 1 -3 -3.00 -3 0 Tom Flores 3 2 0.67 5 0 Passing Att Comp Yds S/YL TD Long Int Passing Att Comp Yds S/YL TD Long Int George Blanda 38 19 277 1/12 4 43 1 Tom Flores 28 13 232 3/23 2 46 0 Jack Larscheid 2 1 38 0/0 0 38 0 Babe Parilli 2 1 -2 0/0 0 -2 0 Receiving Targ Rec Yds Avg Long TD Receiving Targ Rec Yds Avg Long TD John Carson 14 7 76 10.86 20 2 Tony Teresa 10 6 116 19.33 38 1 Bill Groman 9 6 115 19.17 32 1 Jack Larscheid 6 5 105 21.00 46 1 Charley Hennigan 5 4 84 21.00 43 1 Jetstream Smith 2 2 34 17.00 29 0 Billy Cannon 1 1 2 2.00 2 0 Billy Lott 6 2 13 6.50 15 0 Dave Smith 3 1 0 0.00 0 0 Charlie Hardy 3 0 0 0 John White 1 0 0 0 Gene Prebola 1 0 0 0 Interceptions No Yds Lng TD Interceptions No Yds Lng TD None Eddie Macon 1 42 42 1 Punting No Yds Avg NAv TB In20 Lg Punting No Yds Avg NAv TB In20 Lg Charlie Milstead 8 262 32.75 33.12 0 2 45 Wayne Crow 11 464 42.18 36.73 2 3 62 Punt returns No FC Yds Avg Long TD Punt returns No FC Yds Avg Long TD Charley Tolar 3 0 20 6.67 11 0 Tony Teresa 1 2 2 2.00 2 0 Billy Cannon 0 2 0 0 0 Jack Larscheid 1 1 -5 -5.00 -5 0 Kickoff returns No Yds Avg Long TD Kickoff returns No Yds Avg Long TD Charley Tolar 2 31 15.50 26 0 Tony Teresa 2 18 9.00 18 0 Al Jamison 1 5 5.00 5 0 Sacks No Sacks No Dalva Allen 1.0 Billy Ray Locklin 1.0 Al Witcher 1.0 Unknown 1.0 6 Final statistics September 11, 1960 Houston Oilers at Oakland Raiders Fumbles Fum Lost Rec Yds Fumbles Fum Lost Rec Yds George Blanda 3 1 1 -2 Alan Goldstein 0 0 1 0 Don Floyd 0 0 1 0 Charley Powell 0 0 1 0 Al Jamison 1 1 0 0 Ron Sabal 0 0 1 0 Dave Smith 0 0 1 0 Tony Teresa 3 1 2 0 Charley Tolar 2 1 0 0 John White 0 0 1 11 Tackles No Tackles No Dalva Allen 3 Joe Cannavino 4 Dennit Morris 3 Ramon Armstrong 4 Hugh Pitts 3 Bob Dougherty 3 Mark Johnston 2 Billy Ray Locklin 3 Julian Spence 2 Eddie Macon 3 Al Witcher 2 John Harris 2 Don Floyd 1 LC Joyner 2 Charie Kendall 1 Tom Louderback 2 Joe Majors 1 Joe Barbee 1 George Shirkey 1 George Fields 1 Orville Trask 1 Receiver targets and tackles totals are incomplete.
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