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Dec 1, 1963
Ole Miss wins the SEC championship with a 10-10 tie against the Mississippi State Bulldogs in Starkville. The Rebels' quarterback, Jim Weatherly, goes on to write "You're The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me"
Jan 1, 1964
Ole Miss quarterback Jim Weatherly, a future country songwriter, is intercepted on the final play of the Sugar Bowl at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans as the Alabama Crimson Tide defeats the Rebels, 12-7
Apr 9, 1964
The Los Angeles Angels, owned by cowboy star Gene Autry, file papers with the city of Anaheim indicating their intent to move the baseball team to Orange County
Aug 11, 1964
The Music City News, established by Faron Young, celebrates its first anniversary with a pair of figure eight races at the Nashville Speedway. The winning drivers: Willie Nelson and Roy Drusky
Aug 31, 1964
Anaheim, California, holds groundbreaking ceremonies for Anaheim Stadium, offering a place for cowboy singer Gene Autry's team, the Angels, to play baseball outside Los Angeles. Autry turns the first pile of dirt
Sep 2, 1964
Gene Autry's baseball team, the Los Angeles Angels, announces it is being renamed the California Angels
Oct 9, 1964
Larry Gatlin scores the lone touchdown for the Odessa Bronchos on a quarterback sneak as the Big Spring Steers defeat Gatlin's team, 20-6, in a Texas high school football game
Nov 28, 1964
Quarterback Larry Gatlin connects with Ed Townsend for the Odessa Bronchos' only touchdown during a 10-7 loss to the Yaleta Indians in a Class AAAA Texas high school football playoff game at the Sun Bowl in El Paso
Nov 28, 1964
The Boston Patriots claim Ole Miss quarterback Jim Weatherly in the 12th round of the American Football League draft. Weatherly will write the Glen Campbell country hit "A Lady Like You"
Dec 19, 1964
Tulsa defeats Mississippi, 14-7, at the Bluebonnet Bowl in Houston, Texas. Ole Miss quarterback Jim Weatherly completes 16 of 24 passes in a losing effort. Weatherly goes on to write "Neither One Of Us," "Someone Else's Star" and "A Lady Like You"
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