Friday, Oct. 04, 1963

Who Won

>> The U.S.: the Davis Cup interzone semifinals, whitewashing Britain, 5-0. Down one set and 0-5 to Britain's Billy Knight, Florida's Frank Froehling rallied brilliantly to win a crucial singles match, 4-6, 8-6, 6-4, 6-4. Wimbledon Champion Chuck McKinley won two singles matches in straight sets, teamed with Dennis Ralston to take the doubles. Still to go before the U.S. gets a crack at perennial Cup holder Australia: the interzone finals next month against India. > Oklahoma: a 17-12 upset victory over No. 1-ranked Southern California.

Undaunted by Los Angeles' 110DEG heat, Coach Bud Wilkinson's ground-hugging Sooners romped at will through the porous U.S.C. line, handed the Trojans their first loss in more than a year. Other scores:

Northwestern 34

Navy 28

Wisconsin 14

Ohio State 17

Michigan State 31

Georgia Tech 27

Indiana 21

William & Mary 0 Notre Dame 9

Texas A. & M. 0 North Carolina 0 Clemson 0

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