WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1955 AP's Top 3 Unchanged; Orangelllth By The Associated Press Maryland still leads the pack in the national college football rat ings with Oklahoma and Michi gan running close . behind. The seventh weekly Associated Press poll of sports writers and sportscasters pulled the season's heaviest vote with 220 ballots. Only 32 points separated ,Mary lrnd from Oklahoma. And Michi gan was only 78 points back of ' Oklahoma. All three, of course, are unbeat en. Maryland whaled South Caro lina, 27-0, Oklahoma took Kansas State, 40-7. and Michigan beat lowa, 33-21. This week Maryland plays Lou isiana State, a club that gave Mississippi a rough' afternoon, Oklahoma takes on Missouri, and Michigan battles Illinois, now 3-3, but a rugged customer. Michigan State moved up a peg to the No. 4 spot lay bombing Wisconsin, 27-0, and Navy drop ped from fourth to ninth by los ing to Notre Dame. The Irish ad vanced from ninth to sixth by the 21-7 convincer over Navy. Michi gan. State plays Purdue this week. •Notre Dame hooks up with wirl less Penn, and Navy meets de flated Duke. West Virginia continued to roll, it up, blasting Marquette, 39-0, holding seventh place. Georgia Tech jumped from 12th to eighth by whipping buke, 27-0. Texas Christian also moved into the top 10 by maurtng Baylor, 28-6, to be come No. 10. 'West Virginia meets George Washington in a. Friday night game. The second ten: Ohio State, Tex as A&M, Miami (Ohio), Auburn, Mississippi, Southern California, Kentucky, Syracuse, Army, Mis- sissippi State. r• e gg•'•""•"•'•'•'•'"*'•'• - •' •••••••••••••• %•-,,e 45 t 0 tt a .6, 6 •" % t••• • •. r Smith's barber shop It's been fun being with you for the past year. but . I have to leave now. So long friends. ♦♦ •A 1 . 1 •• I•A •• i♦i♦i 1..' ••• 1,14 •••% I••• • /,. ••••ww . v. ••••••‘•W•v• 10 S. Allen Injuries Continue To Harass Gridders When Penn State opened its Centennial season, a glance at the roster showed, among other points, two things: Coach Rip Engle has a wealth of manpower at end, but practically no experienced returnees. In the tackle chart, Engle was in the same predicament, with co-captain Otto Kneidinger being the only letterman returning at that position. Injuries to key players again have Engle pulling at his grey strands this week as the Lions Prepare to . meet Syracuse, which' owns a 3-2 slate Jack Catderone, Chester soph omore tackle, and end Paul North of Bad's, also ar 'opts. are both out for the Syracuia teat; Trouble at left end, North's slot, however is nothing new. Ned Finkbeiner, North's under study, was knocked out earlier this season when he underwent a knee operation--a result of an in- ury: 3 Calderone *had been virtually carrying the tackle position op posite Kneidinger when his most frequent substitution, senior Walt Mazur, was sidelined with a brok en hand. Mazur's back now and he and Clint Law, 220-pound junior from Downingtown, will be RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LABORATORIES Culver City, Los Angeles County, California 0 HUGHES ANNOUNCES OPENINGS ON ITS STAFFS 1. FOR THOSE RECEIVING DEGRCES DURING TH,IL OPENINGS ARE IN THESE FIELDS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT for work in OTHER AREAS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA By ROY WILLIAMS Calderone's slot. Jim Caldwell, a 6-1, 203-pound junior, will be pressed into service Saturday in North's position. Of the men Engle opened with in the end ranks, only five re main physically sound. Except for alteration imposed on him be cause of injuries; Engle said no lineup changef are expected for Syracuse. The Orange haven't won on Beaver Field since 1934. Although Engle has won three of the five meetings since 1950, with Syra cuse on tap this weekend he has cause for .concern. They won in 1950 and 1952. The 1952. game at Syracuse followed Penn State's . spirit building victory over Penn. When the Lions entered the Plew Yorker's Archbold Step diem they were bidding for na tional ratings. Syracuse licked them and went on to a 7-2 rec ord the Eastern, championship, and an. Orange Bowl invitation. Both teams, going no where Ws year, buck heads Saturday. for the special attention of ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS PHYSICISTS NOVEMBER 4 MEMBERS OP THE MM ENGINEERING WILL CONDUCT PERSONAL. INTERVIEWS ON YOUR CAMPUS. CONSULT YOUR SCHOOL PLACEMENT OFFICE NOW POE APPOINTMENT. for work in Airborne Radar Systems, Servomechanisms. 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Pompey fought in the United States without a success, despite a-brilliant early record. In his lone U.S. fight he was beaten by l Moses Ward at Chicago, July 21, 1954. He currently is ranked fourth among Moore's contenders. This will be Moore's fifth de CAMPUS WAITER gives tip on Jockey brand underwear "A misplaced fidget can bring down a house mother's wrath," says Warmthumb Spilling, sorority house waiter. "I always wear Jockey briefs, and Pm famous for my casual aplomb during missing dessert investi gations." Take a tip from Warmthumb—serve yourself a full course of comfort with Jockey briefs. Better drop into your dealer's Soon...buy a supply of Jockey briefs and T-shirts, and feel as good as you look. it's in style to be comfortable . . . in 441 -- Arf Jockey' ts underwear Inc., Kenosha, Wisconsin made only by SEE . . . Buy . . _ Jockey Underwear at in ti/ // 1 MEN'S STORE . . . STATE COLT "GE fense of the championship he won from Joey Maxim at St. Louis, Dec. 17, 1952. Valentine Selected Top ' ineman for 3rd Time Sam Valentine. burly Nit tany guard, was selected as the outstanding Penn State football lineman of the week by the sports staff of the Daily Collegian. It is the third time that Valentine has wo n the nomination. The Lion junior played another outstanding de fensive game at Philadelphia Saturday. He also accounted for one extra point. PAGE SEVEN