Friday, Nov. 16, 1962

Who Won

> Wisconsin's inspired Badgers, aiming for the Big Ten title: a stunning, 37-6 victory over previously unbeaten Northwestern, the nation's No. 1-ranked college football team. Trailing 3-0 at the half, second-ranked Alabama came back for 23 points in the third quarter, trounced Miami, 36-3. Undefeated Southern California moved a step closer to the Rose Bowl by walloping Stanford, 39-14. In major upsets, Notre Dame beat Pittsburgh, 43-22; Purdue defeated Michigan State, 17-9; Oklahoma State downed Army, 12-7; and Harvard trounced Princeton, 20-0.

>-Poker-faced Willie Shoemaker, 31, top U.S. jockey with 301 victories in 1962, who says that he is "too old to care any more" about the U.S. riding title that he has won five times: New Jersey's $273,530 Garden State Stakes, richest horse race in the East, aboard George D. Widener's Crewman. Sent off by the bettors at 4-1, Crewman held the lead throughout the 1 1/16-mile race, romped to an easy six-length victory. Never Bend, the 1-2 favorite, finished a distant third. Shoemaker pocketed his 10% cut of the winner's $164,118 purse and went home to California for a vacation.

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