PAGE SIXTEEN AP Poll Tabs LSU As Repeat Champs Associated Press Sports Writer Defending national champion Lousiana State is the choice of the nation’s sportswriters and sportscasters to keep its title according to the annual Associated Press pre-season football poll The Bayou Bcngals of Coach Paul Dietzel polled 60 first place votes en route to accumuat -114; 1,440, only 70 ahead of Okla homa which drew 48 fust place votes The only othei contender was Auburn, which polled 1,047 votes but onlv 17 for . th 0 top spot. jjßßagßte, Volos woie on a Jr** 10 for fust place, me j nine lor second, 9 etc base’. J Southern Me- ’ thodist) led by (|iiarterback Don Meredith and the hie tin eat in the Southwest Con h'l nice, was &&FTB fuuith with 720, flfS vUMfI but not only six MKitEDirn fu‘t place votes. Lambert Trophy wmner Army was next with 696 and four nominations for the NO. 1 spot. The final poll of lhe football season will determine the na tional champion. It will follow games of Sat., Nov. 28. Wisconsin, which drew 10 first place votes, was sixth with 645 and Bee Ten neighbor Ohio State had 548 and a pair of top nom inations. Ohio State was last j ear's pre-season choice, but fin ished No. 8. Mississippi, No. 8, had 546 FOR RENT ROOMS FOR BOYS j Desirable location near cam- j pus. Nicely furnished, some ! parking. Call ADums 7-7906 or , ELgin 5-4302. By Jack Clary votes, five for first place, with lowa, defending Rose Bowl and Big Ten champ, getting ninth with 443 votes, four for first place. Northwestern rounded out the top ten with 441, and six first place votes, LSU, which barely drew a nod in last year’s eariy poll went through its 1958 season undefeat ed, won the Sugar Bowl and brings back 31 of 35 lettermen, including All America halfback Billy Cannon and his ramous three platoon compatriots of the White Team, Go Team and the Chinese Bandits. The Tigers were first in the final six AP polls last year. Flick Named Team Captain Gene Flick is the newly-elected captain of Penn State’s tennis team for the 1960 season. Flick, a 1952 graduate of Edgewood |High School, will be a senior [next year. Welcome To State College l Grew Guts our specialty HERB'S BARBER SHOP 233 S. Allen St. TEXT BOOKS PENN IT S MAD-AN OPEN-AIR BOOK STORE Opens today . . . State College's ONLY open-air bookstore. E. College Ave. No stuffy lines to stand in . . . completely AIR-conditioned. Remember to meet your friends at State College's most novel store . . . Metzger's Open-Air Bookstore on E. College Ave. OPENS TODAY!!!! With the Black Granite Front —lll-115 S. ALLEN ST. Without the Black Granite Front 352 E. COLLEGE AVE. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Losses Hurt- (Continued from page fourteen) to Schleicher among the ends. Bozick is a senior letlerman who logged 243 minutes of playing lime last fall and latched on to four aerials. Mil inger is' a flashy sophomore who performed well for the Lion Cubs last fall and showed bright prospects in spring train ing. A couple other first-year var sity men, Cliff Davis, Ray Ra kowski and Bill Saul are push ing for spots on the top three units. End and center will be the po sitions with least experience and their relative strength will de pend on the rapidity of develop ment of the players. NEXT: Guards and tackles Last year the American public spent 25 million hours reading its daily and Sunday newspapers. PIZZA Our Specialty is PIZZA! WE DELIVER Call and Ask For Any Type of Topping —We Have A Long Line of Toppings for Pizza. Call AD 8-2441 JOES PIZZA DESK BLOTTERS and BOOK COVERS for ALL STUDENTS Your Self-service book shopping will save you valuable time. STATE SOUVENIRS METZGER'S ★★★ ★ ★ headquarters Support State-Wide Campuses (Continued from page one) lege,” he said. Centre) opposed the measure in i "That doesn't mean lam not favor of the Commonwealth Jj n favor of expanding Penn Campus system which was pro- i Stale's services. But I want to posed by the Board of Trustees | see this service offered In some at their January meeting. j fashion and I don't see how “I would rather see Penn State] Penn Stale can do it on the and the teacher’s. colleges cooper-; $34.2 million the House has rot ating with the local school dis-j ed for if." tricts on a community plan than j Walker said many areas had re this method whereby the whole quested University campuses and financial burden is on the school'that studies were under way in district,” Fulmer said. . (many cities, including Lewistowa The House plan was supported |and the St. Mary’s area, by Sen. Jo Hays (D-Centre). ‘Til! “The University system can support any reasonable plan to! grow,” Walker said, “It can serve extend the opportunities for res-1 the state as well as the junior idcnts of this state to go to col- college system.” for WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1959 ~RF Next to our store on
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