Friday, Sep. 27, 1963
Who Won
> Cornelius ("Glit") Shields Jr., 29, seagoing son of famed U.S. Yachtsman Corny Shields: the International One-Design Class world sailing championship, on Long Island Sound. Skipper of the 12-meter Columbia in last year's America's Cup trials, Shields won the world title by scoring back-to-back victories at the start of the six-race series, building up such a lead that he could finish sixth in the last two races and still win handily.
-- Florida State: a 24-0 victory over favored (by eight points) University of Miami, first major upset of the college football season. The Seminole defense stifled Miami's ground game, held Glamour Boy Quarterback George Mira to 18 completions in 40 pass attempts. In another surprise, Air Force zoomed 91 yds. in the last 3 min. to nip favored Washington, 10-7. Other scores: Southern California 14 Colorado
Northwestern 23 Missouri 12
Navy 51 West Virginia 7
Alabama 32 Georgia 7
Pittsburgh 20 U.C.L.A. 0
Oklahoma 31 Clemson 14
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