| Show rtf rr w tf irtf'rNrr ' ' v v ' ' ' ’ ( ' I f Florida Drops Miami The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday November 24 1963 8D 27-2- 1 at the start of the game and the spectators stood in silent prayer at halftime for the late President who twice watched Kennedy New Year’s Day games here and used the playing field to welcome Cuban invasion captives back victory 'over rival from prison Miami SHANNON stole some of MIAMI’S George Mira passed Mira’s thunder in passing for for all three Hurricane touch- key gains on the first Florida downs and threatened in the scoring drive but didn't come dying minutes to pull the tradi- close to matching the overall tional grudge game out of the performance by Mira who comfire before 57773 fans pleted 19 of 42 passes1 for 278 Drums draped in black rolled yards MIAMI Nov 23 Tom Shannon smashed over for two touchdowns and exploded his running backs through holes made by tackle Frank Lasky for two more Saturday night to earn Florida a (UPI)-Quar-te- rback sweet-reveng- X 3$ J 4 o X i ? 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