Friday, Dec. 08, 1961

Navy by a Toe

For Navy's nearsighted Greg Mather, a rangy end (6 ft. i in., 212 Ibs.), last week's Army-Navy game was the last chance to prove he is the best place kicker in college history. Wearing his contact lenses as usual ("Without the lenses, things get hazy a few inches away"), Mather proved his points.

With President Kennedy looking on, Mather began the scoring before 101,000 fans in Philadelphia by kicking a 32-yd. field goal in the second quarter. In the fourth quarter, he drilled home a 36-yarder that sewed up the game for Navy, 13-7. Mather's two field goals and one extra point gave him a new season's record for a college kicker of 55 points--four more than the mark set last year by Auburn's Ed Dyas.

Fresh from winning the Heisman Trophy, college football's top award, Syracuse's Halfback Ernie Davis became the first draft choice of the American Football League when Buffalo asked for him.

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