WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Syracuse J in AP Poll Louisiana State .goe with Tulane owning a sp the nation's football poi, Although LSU pre point, 7-6, the Tigers weekly Associated Press sports writers and sport They pulled 114 of 183 firs votes and 1640 points. LSU is the only unbeate tied team in major colleg ball now that Rutgers h beaten by the Quantiso rives. With a perfect 9-0 and a certain Sugar Bov ahead, the South-eastern ference leaders will be h, favored over Tulane whit won only three of nine Auburn, tied by Georgi in early season, moved up and place in the poll afte ping Georgia. 21-6. Aub two more to play—Wake and Alabania The Army rolled over nova, 26-0, and remained position. The Cadets com:; the Nov. 29 finale with an unbeaten but once tie i They do not play this IA, I Oklahoma subdued 14i 39-0, to attract 22 firsts! fourth-place position. W, remained in fifth place, Don't Be the Forgotten 4000 Include Town Men in the HUB Expansion ATTEND All-University Cabinet Meeting Thursday at 6:30 203 HUB THEY SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE-BUT TODAY'S EM GIVES YOU- one race! - 4 • I 9. 1958 mps to 10th LSU First e Associated Press . into Saturday's traditional battle tless record and No. 1 rating among ers. ailed over Mississippi State by a ew overwhelming support in the 'on of asters. place ahead of lowa which bowed to Ohio State, 38-28. Texas Christian, which ca n clinch the Southwest Conference crown and a Cotton Bowl bid by beating Rice Saturday, moved up to seventh place by thumping Texas, 22-8. Purdue roughed up Northwest ern, 23-6, holding eighth place and the Air Force Academy, un beaten but once tied, advanced to ninth. un foot- been Ma ,ecord '1 bid Con avily h has ames. Syracuse made the top 10, not far behind the Air Force after bombing its old playmates from Colgate, 47-0. The bowl-con scious Orange finish up on Saturday at West Virginia. Four others in the top 10 teams also end their seasons Saturday— LSU, Wisconsin, lowa, Purdue and Syracuse. The second ten: Ohio State (6) 426, Florida 208, Mississippi 197, Vanderbilt 164, Notre Dame 157, Clemson 152, North Carolina (1) 128, Mississippi State 97, Califor nia 85, Northwestern 76. : Tech to sec whip- rn rias Forest 1 Villa n third up to avy as team, eek. issouri, and a sconsin : notch THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Marauders Cop 38-29 Victory Over favorites Fighting back from a 17-19 defi cit at half-time, the Marauders copped a 38-29 victory over the Favorites to maintain its tie with the Wild Men in independent League C basketball. Marauder scoring honors wend I to Ron Wright who poured in 20 [ counters. Jim Garland led the Wild Men to a 49-20 win over Wesley Five. Garland scored 23. In other independent action the Explorers stopped the Gnarps, 27-21 the Sphinx men downed the irtia ya s , 36-14; the Clamdiggers edged past the Celtics, 32-29: the iMeteorrites defeated the Crack pots, 24-11; the Chuckles beat the Navy ROTC, 35-24; the Hus kies downed the Tribe, 28-13; and the Thunderbirds crushed Nittany Co-op, 32-7. . Sigma Phi Epsilon broke a 10-10 tie at the half and beat Theta Delta Chi, 18-12. In other fraternity play Acacia !edged Sigma Chi, 28-24; Sigma Al -Ipha Epsilon beat Delta Tau Del- I ta, 38-28; Tau Phi Delta defeated 'Phi Sigma Kappa, 37-19; Pi Kap pa Phi whipped Alpha Epsilon Pi, gave a WORM of FUN! 0 Travel with DTA ol Unbelievable Low Cost mope Puff , by :::-.....,..;.:„. „. ...,,.. 4..... ...,.. , f,•‘,... , .. F. , ' .... .: , . ..- • : '''." . ~..: ...,, ' • ' e. "4... . ..... ~ puff .4:: i.l , 'Alllllkil. 0.• . .. ... , 3, ••'. .....:•••,'N.„, - -., ••,..:,1-4.K• <"..;'"'",:: • " ':-, ' 4 % . 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Elsewhere in league A the Holy Rollers knocked off the Harts, 4-0, behind Bill Fusetti's 510 series. The Splinters, with the benefit of a 207 handicap, whipped the Spares, 3-1. Heil rick paced the Splinters' attack I with a 465 set. Stan Poplawski's 521 series led Glennroad to a 4-0 victory over 34-26; Phi Sigma Delta beat Sig ma Alpha Mu, 15-4; Alpha Sigma Phi downed Alpha Chi Sigma, 29-20; and Alpha Phi Delta beat Phi Mu Delta, 21-17. Friendly Besides having some of the best food in the Ni t t any Valley. Duffy's Tavern tries to make you feel like a member of the family when you visit them. This is reflected in the personal service that is afforded you, as well as the individual prepara tion of the meal. The food is delicious too and the prices moderate, so make a date at Duffy's. front $645 neat Prone $978 Irt include crotht. trip& to Moxica America $699 up. Your $349 up and 'add $1798 up (ravel Agent 545 sth Ave.. No York 11 MU2•6544 Duffy's In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of State College on Route 322 (turn right at the Texaco Sta.) LIGHT INTO THAT LIVE MODERN FLAVOR! the Terrors, and Watts Warriors and The .t eros battled to a 2-2 tie. Hi Five with a 3-1 win over the Boozers gained a first place tie with the Hamilton Hornets in the Independent league B. The Strikes knocked the Hamilton Hornets into the tie with a 4-0 victory. Bill Slothower's 537 series paced the Hi Five's attack, and the Strikes relied on Tom Mil ler's 191 high. I Dick Austin the league's lead ing bowler with a 176 average I was held in check as the Peanuts shelled the Labache Club, 3-1. In other matches the HamiltomFours knocked off Twenty-Three, 3-1. and Nittany 36 whipped the Gut ter Bauers, 4-0. House of Wax rounded out the action with a 4-0 win over the King Pins. 0 61.T1gok s uccirr a wan r9aacr„.o CO. •LIBGET! 4 MYERSJOBACCO CO., 1951 i PAGE SEVEN PACK OR_I3OK
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