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Final Statistics October 16, 1960 Boston Patriots at Oakland Raiders Final statistics October 16, 1960 Boston Patriots at Oakland Raiders Site Kezar Stadium City San Francisco, California Start Time 1:30pm PT Temperature 80 Humidity 14 Wind S at 6mph Sky Clear Precipitation None Attendance 11,500 Time of Game Referee James Barnhill Umpire George Young Head Linesman Dick Ulrich Back Judge Hugh Gamber Field Judge James Ryan Coaches Boston Oakland Head Coach Lou Saban Head Coach Eddie Erdelatz Assistant coach Joe Collier Defensive backs Ed Cody Offensive backs Mike Holovak Defensive line Marty Feldman Assistant coach Red Miller Offensive backs Tommy Kalmanir Assistant coach Jerry Smith 1 Final statistics October 16, 1960 Boston Patriots at Oakland Raiders Probable Participants Boston Oakland No Pos Name No Pos Name 11 QB Butch Songin 10 QB Babe Parilli 14 QB Tom Greene 15 QB Tom Flores 20 RHB Gino Cappelletti 22 RHB Wayne Crow 22 LHB Ron Burton 23 LHB Jack Larscheid 23 LHB Dick Christy 24 LHB Bob Keyes 25 RHB Ross O'Hanley 25 RHB Tony Teresa 26 FB Walter Beach 26 LHB Nyle McFarlane 31 LHB Clyde Washington 27 RHB Joe Cannavino 32 FB Alan Miller 28 LHB Eddie Macon 33 LHB Fred Bruney 29 RHB John Harris 40 RHB Chuck Shonta 31 FB Billy Lott 41 RHB Billy Wells 32 FB JD Smith 42 RE Bob Soltis 44 LLB Bob Dougherty 53 LLB Tom Addison 47 LHB Alex Bravo 54 C Walt Cudzik 50 C Jim Otto 62 LG Abe Cohen 52 MLB Larry Barnes 63 LG Charley Leo 60 RLB Tom Louderback 64 RE Tony Sardisco 64 LT Ron Sabal 65 RG Jack Davis 65 RG Wayne Hawkins 70 RT Hal Smith 66 RG Ramon Armstrong 73 LT Harry Jagielski 67 LG Don Manoukian 74 RT Jerry DeLucca 68 LG John Dittrich 75 LT George McGee 72 LT Dalton Truax 76 RT Tony Discenzo 73 LLB Riley Morris 80 RLB Jack Rudolph 74 RT Paul Oglesby 81 LE Jim Colclough 78 LT Ron Warzeka 83 LLB Harry Jacobs 79 RT Don Deskins 86 RE Oscar Lofton 80 DE George Fields 89 LE Bob Dee 81 RHB Alan Goldstein 82 LE Charlie Hardy 83 RE Doug Asad 84 LE Al Hoisington 85 LE Carmen Cavalli 87 RE Charley Powell 89 RE Gene Prebola Where available, data is taken from the official gamebook. Player positions are taken, in part, from the gamebook and reflect older nomenclature that was sometimes in use as football, particularly college football, continued its transition from single-platoon to two-platoon play. 2 Final statistics October 16, 1960 Boston Patriots at Oakland Raiders Scoring plays 1 2 3 4 F Boston 6 0 8 0 14 Oakland 7 14 0 6 27 Qtr Time Team BOS OAK 1 14:11 OAK Jack Larscheid 87 run (Larry Barnes kick) 0 7 1 0:35 BOS Alan Miller 2 run (kick blocked) 6 7 2 13:50 OAK Gene Prebola 36 pass from Tom Flores (Larry Barnes kick) 6 14 2 4:56 OAK Al Hoisington 10 pass from Tom Flores (Larry Barnes kick) 6 21 3 9:18 BOS Butch Songin 1 run (Gino Cappelletti run) 14 21 4 11:15 OAK Billy Lott 40 run (kick blocked) 14 27 Drive chart Boston Q # Start End TofP Obtained Began #Plays YdsG PenY NYds 1D End Cause 1 1 14:11 Kickoff BOS 31 1 0 0 0 0 BOS 31 Fumble 1 2 Miss FG BOS 14 4 12 0 12 1 BOS 26 Punt 1 3 Punt BOS 40 6 20 0 20 1 OAK 40 Miss FG 1 4 Punt BOS 37 3 -1 -5 -6 0 BOS 31 Punt 1 5 0:35 Int OAK 9 3 9 0 9 1 OAK 2 TD 2 6 13:10 Kickoff BOS 20 12 74 -22 52 4 OAK 28 Downs 2 7 4:56 Kickoff BOS 43 7 56 0 56 2 OAK 1 Fumble 2 8 Int OAK 29 2 0 0 0 0 OAK 29 Int 3 9 15:00 9:42 5:18 Kickoff BOS 27 10 73 0 73 5 OAK 1 TD 3 10 Int BOS 27 5 -1 0 -1 1 BOS 26 Fumble 3 11 Int BOS 7 4 6 -5 1 0 BOS 8 Punt 4 12 11:45 Kickoff BOS 34 2 -4 -15 -19 0 BOS 15 Punt 4 13 Int BOS 40 7 31 14 45 3 OAK 15 Int 4 14 Punt OAK 26 3 0 -5 -5 0 OAK 31 Int 3 Final statistics October 16, 1960 Boston Patriots at Oakland Raiders Oakland Q # Start End TofP Obtained Began #Plays YdsG PenY NYds 1D End Cause 1 1 15:00 14:11 0:49 Kickoff OAK 13 2 87 0 87 1 OAK 13 TD 1 2 Fumble BOS 31 4 -2 0 -2 0 BOS 33 Miss FG 1 3 Punt OAK 46 3 7 -15 -8 0 OAK 38 Punt 1 4 Miss FG OAK 15 3 7 0 7 0 OAK 22 Punt 1 5 Punt OAK 29 2 -2 0 -2 0 OAK 27 Int 1 6 0:35 Kickoff OAK 20 3 3 0 3 0 OAK 23 Punt 2 7 13:10 Fumble BOS 40 7 45 -5 40 2 BOS 36 TD 2 8 4:56 Downs OAK 28 11 72 0 72 5 BOS 10 TD 2 9 Fumble OAK 20 4 10 0 10 1 OAK 30 Int 2 10 0:00 Int OAK 29 2 11 0 11 1 OAK 40 Half 3 11 9:42 Kickoff OAK 23 9 43 0 43 3 BOS 34 Int 3 12 Fumble BOS 26 2 4 0 4 0 BOS 22 Int 4 13 11:45 Punt OAK 26 9 79 -5 74 3 BOS 40 TD 4 14 Punt OAK 46 4 28 0 28 1 BOS 26 Int 4 15 Int OAK 12 3 7 0 7 0 OAK 19 Punt 4 16 0:00 Int OAK 17 1 0 0 0 0 OAK 17 Game 4 Final statistics October 16, 1960 Boston Patriots at Oakland Raiders Team Stats Boston Oakland Total first downs 19 16 Rushing 11 7 Passing 7 9 Penalty 1 0 3rd down efficiency 5-14 0.357 8-14 0.571 4th down efficiency 0-1 0.000 0-0 0.000 Total net yards 280 399 Total plays 68 63 Average gain 4.12 6.33 Net yds rushing 139 225 Carries 35 35 Average gain 3.97 6.43 Net yds passing 141 174 Att-comp-int 32-11-3 28-16-5 Sacked-lost 1-13 0-0 Average gain 4.27 6.21 Punts-average 4-44.25 4-35.50 Penalties-yards 6-57 6-49 Fumbles-lost 6-4 0-0 Punt returns-yards 2-35 1-4 Kickoff returns-yards 4-109 2-39 5 Final statistics October 16, 1960 Boston Patriots at Oakland Raiders Individual statistics Boston Oakland Kicking XPM XPA FGM FGA Lg Kicking XPM XPA FGM FGA Lg G. Cappelletti 0 1 0 1 Larry Barnes 3 4 0 1 Rushing Att Yds Avg Long TD Rushing Att Yds Avg Long TD Alan Miller 15 93 6.20 18 1 Jack Larscheid 2 89 44.50 87 1 Dick Christy 8 25 3.13 10 0 Billy Lott 9 63 7.00 40 1 Ron Burton 8 23 2.88 5 0 JD Smith 8 35 4.38 19 0 Billy Wells 1 3 3.00 3 0 Tony Teresa 13 27 2.08 7 0 Butch Songin 2 1 0.50 1 1 Tom Flores 2 8 4.00 7 0 G. Cappelletti 1 -6 -6.00 -6 0 N. McFarlane 1 3 3.00 3 0 Passing Att Comp Yds S/YL TD Long Int Passing Att Comp Yds S/YL TD Long Int Butch Songin 32 11 154 1/13 0 35 3 Tom Flores 24 14 161 0/0 2 36 3 Tony Teresa 1 1 7 0/0 0 7 0 Babe Parilli 3 1 6 0/0 0 6 2 Receiving Targ Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Receiving Targ Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Jim Colclough 10 3 40 13.33 20 0 Gene Prebola 6 4 59 14.75 36 1 Billy Wells 11 3 25 8.33 13 0 Doug Asad 3 2 35 17.50 24 0 Oscar Lofton 5 2 36 18.00 26 0 Charlie Hardy 6 2 29 14.50 23 0 Alan Miller 2 2 18 9.00 17 0 Billy Lott 2 2 13 6.50 16 0 Ron Burton 1 1 35 35.00 35 0 Alan Goldstein 3 2 12 6.00 8 0 JD Smith 2 2 7 3.50 6 0 Al Hoisington 1 1 10 10.00 10 1 Tony Teresa 2 1 9 9.00 9 0 Interceptions No Yds Lng TD Interceptions No Yds Lng TD G. Cappelletti 3 41 37 0 Wayne Crow 1 17 17 0 Bob Soltis 1 33 33 0 Alex Bravo 1 8 8 0 Bob Dee 1 14 14 0 Eddie Macon 1 1 1 0 Punting No Yds Avg NAv TB In20 Lg Punting No Yds Avg NAv TB In20 Lg Tom Greene 4 177 44.25 43.25 0 0 66 Wayne Crow 4 142 35.50 26.75 0 0 46 Punt returns No FC Yds Avg Lg TD Punt returns No FC Yds Avg Lg TD Dick Christy 2 1 35 17.50 30 0 Joe Cannavino 1 0 4 4.00 4 0 Billy Wells 0 1 0 0 0 Jack Larscheid 0 1 0 0 0 Kickoff returns No Yds Avg Lg TD Kickoff returns No Yds Avg Lg TD Dick Christy 4 109 27.25 41 0 Jack Larscheid 1 21 21.00 21 0 JD Smith 1 18 18.00 18 0 Sacks No Sacks No None Riley Morris 1.0 6 Final statistics October 16, 1960 Boston Patriots at Oakland Raiders Fumbles Fum Lost Rec Yds Fumbles Fum Lost Rec Yds Ron Burton 1 1 0 0 Joe Cannavino 0 0 1 0 Dick Christy 2 2 0 0 Carmen Cavalli 0 0 1 0 Bob Dee 1 0 0 0 Don Deskins 0 0 1 0 Alan Miller 1 1 0 0 Charlie Hardy 0 0 1 0 Butch Songin 1 0 1 0 C.
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