Friday, Nov. 19, 1965
Who Won
> Michigan State: a 27-13 victory over unexpectedly stubborn Indiana; at East Lansing, Mich. The No. 1-ranked Spartans were a bit surprised to find themselves trailing 13-10 in the last quarter. But then Steve Juday passed for two touchdowns, and Dick Kenney kicked a 27-yd. field goal to assure Michigan State its first Big Ten championship and a trip to the Rose Bowl. Other scores: Arkansas 24, Southern Methodist 3; Alabama 35, South Carolina 14; Mississippi 14, Tennessee 13; Princeton 31, Yale 6; Missouri 30, Oklahoma 0; TCU 25, Texas 10.
> Willie Mays, 34: the National League's Most Valuable Player award, for the second time (the first was in 1954), outpolling Los Angeles Pitcher Sandy Koufax by 47 points in the balloting among baseball writers; at Boston. Mays batted .317, hit 52 homers and drove in 112 runs for the second-place San Francisco Giants. Koufax, who hurled the Dodgers to the pennant and victory in the World Series, had already won the Cy Young award as the major leagues' best pitcher; two sportswriters left him off their ballots entirely, apparently deciding that he had received enough recognition.
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