Scoreboard: Who Won Nov. 12, 1965
> Los Angeles' Sandy Koufax, 29: the Cy Young award, as baseball's top pitcher, for the second time in three years.
>Moccasin: a three-length victory in the 1 1/16-mi., $183,690 Gardenia Stakes; at New Jersey's Garden State Park. The unbeaten chestnut took the lead at the top of the stretch, drew out easily to win her eighth straight race (and last of the season), assure herself the two-year-old filly championship, and run her bankroll to $319,731.
> Notre Dame: a crushing 69-13 triumph over outclassed Pittsburgh; at Pittsburgh. Led by Halfback Bill Wolski, who scored five touchdowns to tie a Notre Dame record before he retired to the bench in the third quarter, the No. 4-ranked Fighting Irish ran their season's record to 6-1. Princeton's unbeaten Tigers, who had scored an average of 37 points a game, barely squeaked through to a 14-6 victory over Harvard, which had scored only one TD in its last three games. Other scores: Arkansas 31, Rice 0; Nebraska 42, Kansas 6; Alabama 31, Louisiana State 7; Tennessee 21, Georgia Tech 7; Air Force 14, Army 3; Oregon State 13, Syracuse 12.
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