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Scoreboard: Who Won Nov. 25, 1966
^ Harvard: "The Game," trouncing Yale 17-0, for its 31st victory against 45 defeats in one of college football's oldest rivalries; at Cambridge, Mass. Senior Halfback Bobby Leo rammed 1 yd. for one TD, sprinted 51 yds. for another; that plus a 29-yd. field goal gave the Cantabs their best season (8 wins, 1 loss) since 1920. Purdue assured itself of a trip to the Rose Bowl by clobbering Indiana 51-6, and U.C.L.A. likely came up Roses as well by upsetting Southern California 14-7. Surprise of the week: Texas Tech (3-6 this year) brought down sixth-ranked Arkansas 21-16.
^ The U.S.: the Canada Cup, emblematic of world golf supremacy, for the eighth time in 14 years, as Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer shot a combined 72-hole score of 548, or 28 under par; at the Yomiuri Country Club, in Tokyo. The individual competition was won by George Knudson, who sank a 12-ft. putt on the second hole of a sudden-death play-off to break a tie with Japan's Hideyo Sugimoto. Nicklaus finished third, Palmer fifth.
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