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[QUOTE="StanCuse44, post: 765172, member: 2933"] [I]This is from a media email my company receives. [/I] [B][B] --------------- Oct. 10, 1964 Syracuse def. UCLA, 39-0 Syracuse, N.Y.[/B][/B] UCLA held a 3-0 mark heading into its 1964 tilt at Syracuse, but the Bruins were completely stifled by the Orange defense, known as “The Spiders.” Syracuse held UCLA to just 4-18 and 45 yards passing, and backed the Bruins up for a remarkable -4 yards on the ground. “The Spiders” were all over UCLA, posting a pair of interceptions returned for touchdowns, one by [B]Buddy Johnson[/B] (35 yards) and the other by [B]Charlie Brown[/B] (54 yards). Hall of Fame halfback [B]Floyd Little[/B] (Syracuse) returned a punt 90 yards for a touchdown, and fullback [B]Jim Nance[/B] added two scores of his own. [/QUOTE]
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