The Ledger and Times, November 4, 1963
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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 11-4-1963 The Ledger and Times, November 4, 1963 The Ledger and Times Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt Recommended Citation The Ledger and Times, "The Ledger and Times, November 4, 1963" (1963). The Ledger & Times. 4347. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4347 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Ledger & Times by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. • • R 4, 1963 MONDAY -- NOVEMBER 4, 1983 THE LEDGER & TIMES - MURRAY, EENTOCIET • 111.11 MISS IS NAMED FIRST IN AMERILI Norton Belongs In Unofficial Vote for Old Miss Puts Them No.1 After LSU Game Sat. By DAVID Crop of Outstanding M. MOFFAT breeze to Its third unbeaten season the nation's longest losing streak at United Press International l in four years and Its second straightl 17. es Southeastern Conference title. Only Here's one unofficial vote for the that tie with Memphis State mars Georgia star Larry Rakestraw bog- University of Mississippi as the No. a record 16 consecutive games with- ged down as North Carolina a'sp- 1 colage football team in the U.S.A. Quarterbacks Of SEC out defeat, including a sugar Bowl ped the Bulldogs. 28-7; M, George Mira completed 21 a 38 Sure, the Rebels opened the season win over Arkansas. passes to beat Kentucky, 20-19 •..id h that scoreless tie against Metn- by United Press International from scnnuriage in the second half Even so. there's a chance Ok Miss Vanderbilt remained the SEC': State. But who's given Ole Miss LEXINGTON, Ky. clirt - There electrified the 'Cats into a two- May have to share this year's title winless team, losing at Boston .2a1- —or Memphis State, for that mat- was growing evidence today that touchdoten rally that gave them a with Auburn. The seventh-ranked lege, 19-6. Tennessee was idle. ter—a real tussle since then? Kentucky sophomore Rick Norton brief 14-7 lead, played a brilliant Tigers blanked Florida, 19-0, Satur- Erases. definitely belongs in this y ea r's game but still wound up as the goat And for the benefit of the Doubt- day and is one of three major teams :e with an:r crop Of outstanding quar- to some extent. He gained 130 yards ing Thomases, attention is called to (the others are Princeton and Tex- *rings. btirb ks in the Southeastern Con- on 13 carries, and intercepted a pass. Saturday's game down at Baton as) still unbeaten and untied. FOR CORRECT ference. but his fumble in the fourth period Rouge, graveyard of many fine foot- Auburn, however, still has Ala- bama, (6-1 after a TIME and y's Puzzle Off 1.0 a shaky start in the first on the Kentucki 24 led to Miami's ball seasons, where the 3rd-ranked come-from-be- two games. Norton since then has winning touchdown. Rebels, a mere four-point favorite, hind 20-19 victory over Mississippi TEMPERATURE come along rapidly until now he Winning his spurs in the game crushed 12th - ranked Louisiana State) yet to play. DAY OR NIGHT yields only in experience to ouch was sophomore tackle Sam Ball, State, 37-3. In other Southeastern Conference as Billy Lothridge of Georgia Tech, who started in place of Herschel 753-6367 games last Saturday, Billy Lothridge Jimmy Sidle of Auburn. Larry Rake- Turner, and won the right to share You have to go back 15 years to T}/AL find raised the NCAA career field goal straw of Georgia and Perry Lee the position on about equal terms a time when anybody best LSU record to 19 during a fine triple_ Dunn of Ole Miss, with the veteran Turner. by 34 points and a lot further back than that to find threat With Kentucky unable to put lo- The Wildcats now prepare for A UTILE OFF THE TOP—Lem°, a 400-pound lion that wrestles his trainer in ahows, seems a time when performance that led Georgia PEOPLES BANK tied satiafied with the haircut barber it was clone at Baton Rouge ather a winning operation. Nor- next Saturday's game at Vanderbilt, Bob Lawless Is giving him in Lawless' Nashville, Tech to a 30-6 win over Duke: ru- of 115n s recent accomplishments have a team that suffered its 23rd defeat hid.. shop, but when the photographer shows up, Lemo seem* a bit But there was no doubt about the nonplussed lane grabbed six South Carolina Murray. Ky. been overlooked to some extent, but In Its het 24 games last Saturday Rebel victory Saturday. Ole Miss gained 200 yards more than LSU, fumbles in a 20-7 victory that ended In the past three games against High Ind. 3 Games Georgia Miami, pounced on four Bengal fumbles, "31 Louisiena State, and Bob McDaniel 606 66-672 EPOMMIPT9111MWIlle01.1211111Ms AMMO' completed 73 passes for and intercepted two passes Fullback he has 42 of Buel Stalls 576 93-669 Western Needs Two More Games Fred Roberts was the hatchet man 500 yards. Charles Chilcutt Murray, Ky., Nov. 4, 1963 568 96-664 as he powered on Mos voThre That included 11 of 20 in the 20-14 High lad. Game for three touchdowns, while quar- defeat by Miami last Saturday • Hub Dunn 237 20-257 For Perfect terback Jim Weatherly scored one Miami's George Mira completed Season, Bowl Bid owling Charles Clulcutt 217 32-249 TD 37. but Mira — like Rakestraw and passed for another. 22 of Burl Stalls 210 31-241 Editor Mississippi now appears Letter To The —had the advantage of excellent set to by United Press International 20-14, and its classy quarterback Notection from his linemen, and Tsp Ten Western Kentucky, looking more George Mira alter taking a 14-7 fruit is something Norton has been —.— and more like a prospect for a Tan- lead Jim Boone 177 into the final period. deprived of almost completely Murray Merchant's League gerine Bowl bid, still needs to I attended the Cleanup Rally by Nunn and Law- Bob Wade 176 hest Aside from Western, Murray and In spite of the fact that again College Barber 254 104 Murray and Morehead to give coach Centre were home- Jerry Jones 176 the only Kentucky col- rence Saturday, November 2, 1963, at Glasgow, Norton was throwing and run mng Boone Laundry 23 13 Nick Denes h i s first undefeated lege elevens Jim Ellis 176 to poet victories Satur- town of Louie Nunn, and was very much encouraged for his life in the fact of onrushing Oollegiate 204 154 football season at the Hilitoppers' day. NUNN Hub Dunn 174 linemen Saturday, he came through Superior 19 17 helm. Quarterback Senators Cooper and Morton both spoke, our most Vernon Riley 173 Tony Ft or a van t1 his second consecutive game without Taylor Motors 18 18 The Hilltoppers se/led past arch- steered Senators. So out goes the Bob McDaniel 173 Murray to a 34-33 victory For Better Schools, outstanding United States an interception. Kentucky intercept- Rocket Popcorn 17 19 rival gastern Keintlicky Saturday, over Arkansas Steve Curry 172 State, clicking on a Roads and a Better Breathitt supporters' untruthful tactics that none ed two of Mira's tosses. Johnson's Gro 17 19 29-6, extending the Maroons' losing lam-minute scoring play Bill McKeel 171 to TOM Kentucky. Republicans supporting Mr. Nunn It was obvious throughout the Ledger A: Times 14 22 streak to six—longest In the school's Cox, then adding a of the high up was Ned Washer 171 two-point con- genie that Norton and sophomdre Murray Hm As Auto 13 23 history version on another peas tot. AO L. J. Hendon 170 I talked with Senator Cooper and he told me &ter Jim Miles were not quite Murray Wholesale 13 29 One factor enhancing Western's ohapmen. Murray halfback Vic Ku- A Democrat for Nunn in coordination T he quarterback High Team 3 Games ' chances of an unbeaten season is bu put on a dassang show of brok- and Lawrence that he had been in Kentucky for about three weeks that constantly was pulling away from College Barber __ 2'730 318-3048 Magic Tel League both of Its remaining games en-field running as he scored on in support of Mr. Nunn. center a split-second before the Superior 3560 429-2979 will be played on home ground at kickoff returns of 09 and 96 yards. Caldwell's 24 g snap which not only was tipping Boone, Inc _ 2574 372-2966 Bowling Green. Morehead invades Centre turned back Randolph- much enthused by the rally. They Tldwell's Yes, I was very the play but twice produced fum- High Teem Game 22 10 this Saturday and Murray the fol- Macon 28-20 with sernor quarterback Murray Hemet asked the CHANDLER Democrats to hold up their bles. College Barber 1001 106-110/ 314 104 lowing Saturday. Elmer Jackson in a starring role Darrell Cox. whose 53-yard touch- ; Superior _ 872 143-1015 171911ale Inn 21a 104 Despite their 5-0 record in the for the Colonels. hands, and OH BOY did the hands go up! Looked like Kentucky's first play Boone. Inc. eas 124-1010 Martin ods3iii49 20,, 114 Ohio Valley Conference, the Hill- down run on In other games involving Ken- one-fourth of the crowd held up their hands.