PAGE EIGHT West Virginia Ranks Eleventh {Continued from page six) fourth with 772 points and two first place nominations. Only 17 points separated the fifth and seventh place teams with Michigan State, 7-1, landing spot No. 5 and Auburn, 8-0, climb ing from ninth to sixth. They received 5G3 points to 552 for Au burn which made previously un beaten Mississippi State its 19th stinight victim over a two-year span Behind seventh place Cincin nati came Northwestern. The on<e-benten Wildcats had 512 points to 54(5 for Cincinnati. Bradley, one of the three un beaten teams in the lop ten. ad vanced from 10th to ninth after walloping Drake Saturday for Its eighth slraiahi victory. Tha Braves received six first place votes and 468 points. St John's, climbing steadilv fol lowing its surprise triumph in Madison Square Garden's Holiday ■Festival, forced its wav into the top ten. l enlacing Mississippi State which drooped from eighth to 12th after losing to Auburn, The second ten 1 West Virginia, Mississippi State, Oklahoma City, St Louis. Marquette, Seattle, Ten nessee Villanova, Texas A&M and Illinois {Continued from page one) arranged for the speech to be carried over radio stations WMAJ and WDFM for the benefit of those peoole who couldn't get tior-ets. Mrs. Roosevelt, the first speaker in the new University Lecture Series, will discuss the topic "Russia—the Country and the People as I Saw Them" based on her 1957 trip throuqh Russia. In her talk she will make a comparison of the Uni ted States and Russia in regard to home life, development of education and health services. She will be introduced by Feld stein who will also head a com mittee of students and faculty, members who will meet her on her arrival She will be housed| at the Nittanv Lion Inn during' her campus visit. A Dress conference under the direction of Woodrow Bierly of Public Information will be held at 5:30 pm. tomorrow in the Nittany Lion Inn. Represents- 1 live' of The Daily Colleqian. the Ontre Uailv Times, WMAJ and WDFM will be invited to attend. Miflnv Thefts— {Continued from page one) will also be lodged against th*» four, police said. The loot included 37 wrist-, watches, 20 rings, tl bracelets, 10 ! necklaces. 2 cameras and a mink stole, according to Miami authori ties Finnish G-Men Prep for Lions {Continued from page seven) He was only a half-point behind Vega and Leimuvirta in calis thenics. The thiid best Finnish showing in the Sarasota met was turned in bv Sakari Olkkonen. The Hel sinki painter was the only double winner in the meet with gold performances on the still rings and calisthenics. The other three performers were Olio Kestola. Olli Hurme and Heikki Toikka (Too-ka). Kestola, who is a 23-year-old ;electrician, was the champion of the Northern Countries in 1957. His best events are the long horse vault and the high bar. Hurme is a 24-year-old me chanic and specializes on the par allel bars and the long horse vault. The sixth traveling Finn, Toikka, is a Helsinki surveying [student and works best on the still rings. ciir ANNUAL CLEARANCE Reg $3.98 $<V9l $<V66 s|.Bs L J 4 THE MUSIC ROOM STATE COLLEGE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Pro Grid, (Continued, irom page seven) Christian and the Air Force Aca- ors. Glenn Davis was presented Dame stirred up criticism. demy in the Cotton Bowl. the Sullivan Award, while Herb Top grid contests were Okla-I Decathalon star Rafer Johnson Elliott was named the top athlete homa, 21-6, over Syracuse in the! was honored as the athlete of the!by the Associated Press and Euro- Orange Bowl; LSU, 7-0, overbear by Sports Illustrated andjpean sportswriters. - APS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY RATES CASH—I 7 words or I«a CHARGE—I 2 words or leas 9.53 on# Insertion 9.75 two Insertions 91.30 three Insertions Additions! word*—3 for 9.09 for each day of Insertion 19fi2ANDKUSON House Trailer. 28 feet. $l,lOO. Hoover’s Trailer Park. AD 8-8091 ask for ‘Bob Klotz iTRAILER 1051 M-svstem 32 ft. one bed ! room, aw nine and patio. For February ioccupancy. Call AD 8-9095, ask for Rogc | Wieyand. i for" RENT STABI-E FOR rent for several horses with | or without board. 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