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Scoreboard: Who Won Nov. 6, 1964
> Kelso: the $108,600 Jockey Club Gold Cup, for the fifth straight year, by five laughable lengths at New York's Aqueduct race track. Clipping one-fifth of a second from the U.S. two-mile record he set when he was three, Mrs.
Richard C. duPont's seven-year-old gelding picked up $70,590, boosted his lifetime earnings to $1,803,362. That broke Round Table's alltime record, made Kelso the biggest money winner in thoroughbred racing history.
> Unbeaten Notre Dame: a lopsided 40-0 victory over Navy, at Philadelphia.
Led by Quarterback John Huarte, who threw TD passes of 7 yds., 55 yds. and 74 yds., the No. 2-ranked Irish won their sixth straight, handed the Middies their worst defeat since 1949. Top-ranked Ohio State hardly lived up to its notices, edging Iowa by two points (21-19) and 8 in.the distance by which the Hawkeyes missed a running conversion attempt that would have tied the score. Purdue, beaten only by Notre Dame (34-15), won its fourth in a row, walloping Illinois, the preseason Big Ten favorite, 26-14.
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