The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 19, 1958, Image 7

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    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,
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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-
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Forest
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n third
up to
avy as
team,
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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,
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All Stars Continue Romp
The All Stars continued itsi
romp in the Independent League]
A with a 4-0 shutout over the
l
Thompsons. Lou Klukosky and
Bob Nelson led the All Stars to,
its smashing victory with sets of
595 and 577 respectively.
Klukosky, the leading bowler
in the league with a 186 average,
rang up games of 223, 213 and
159. Nelson followed closely with
scores of 215, 181, and 181. Nel
son and Don Costanzo are press
ing Klukosky for the league lead
ership with 175 averages.
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.
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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.
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