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THROUGH THE YEARS

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Scores from the rivalry through the 1960s:

1960--USC, 17-6

1961--UCLA, 10-7

1962--USC, 14-3

1963--USC, 26-6

1964--USC, 34-13

1965--UCLA, 20-16

1966--UCLA, 14-7

1967--USC, 21-20

1968--USC, 28-16

1969--USC, 14-12

30 YEARS AGO

1968--USC, 28-16

The Trojans, undefeated and ranked No. 1 in the country, jumped to a 21-0 lead and coasted in a game not as close as the score indicates.

TRIVIA TIME

1. Which players had the distinction of playing in six UCLA-USC games?

2. Who was the first UCLA player to score a touchdown against USC?

3. Who were the brothers who played against each other in 1973?

4. Who was the UCLA halfback who ran 80 yards for a touchdown against USC with no time remaining in 1944?

5. Who was the USC player who kicked a 38-yard field goal in 1977 with two seconds remaining to knock UCLA out of the Rose Bowl game?

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TRIVIA ANSWERS

1. UCLA linebacker Don Paul and USC tackle John Ferraro. The teams played twice a season during World War II years, and Paul and Ferraro also played on postwar teams.

2. Billy Bob Williams, on a two-yard run in 1936 in a 7-7 tie.

3. USC running back Rod McNeill and UCLA defensive end Fred McNeill.

4. Johnny Roesch. Bob Waterfield’s extra-point kick hit the crossbar but rolled over to give the Bruins a 13-13 tie.

5. Frank Jordan. The Trojans won, 29-27.

Research: HOUSTON MITCHELL / Los Angeles Times

Trivia: MAL FLORENCE / For The Times

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