TUESDAY. JANUARY 19. 1960 Bearcats Still la . in AP Poll By the Associated Press Despite its one - point loss Saturday, Cincinnati retained its top ranking in the weekly Associated Press poll of the , nation's college basketball teams. Bradley, which handed the Bearcats their first defeat of the season, vaulted from fourth into second place. California and West Virginia each dropped a notch to third and fourth, respectively. Utah State moved into the top 10 for the first time, displacing Southern Califor nia, which dropped from 10th to 14th with a one-point defeat by UCLA. Utah State jumped from 12th to ninth. The only other major changes in the rankings, based on the votes of 191 sports writers and sportscasters, involved Villano va and Texas A&M, each beaten for the first time last week. The Wildcats, defeated 89-81 by West Virginia, moved from ninth to eighth The Aggies, dropped by Southern Methodist 66-64, slipped from eighth to 10th. Now Available at KEELER'S i • Barnes & Noble College Outlines i o Littlefields Outlines i% School! Outlines For Many of the Courses Offered by the University DON'T BE CAUGHT SHORT IN THE MIDDLE OF A FINAL, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ENOUGH:- • PENS PENCILS BLUE BOOKS Ohio State, Georgia Tech and Utah again were ranked fifth, sixth and seventh. Cincinnati, which bowed 91-90 at Bradley after . walloping St. Louis for its 13th straight victory of the season, was still the lopsid ed favorite of the experts. That may have been because of the Bearcats 86-71 triumph over Brad ley in Cincinnati Dec. 22. 1. Cincinnati 86 (13.1) 1,691 2. Bradley 17 (12-1) 1,527 3. California 22 (14-1) 1,514 4. W. Virginia 13 (15-1) 1.417 5. Ohio State (11-2) 1,046 6. Georgia Tech 2 (13.1) 850 7. Utah (13-2) 465 8. Villanova (10-1) 314 9. Utah State (13-2) 280 10. Texas A&M (11-1) 219 FRATERNITY NEWS LETTERS Letterpress • Offset Commercial Prii.ting 152 E. comarm AD 84794 THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Opposite East Campus Gate on East College Avenue THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Gunsel Looks Like New NFL President MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (t?)—Atty. Marshall Leahy virtually elimi nated himself from the race for INational Football League com missioner yesterday when he said flatly he would not move from Ihis native San Francisco. Leahy's decision appeared to have cleared the road for election this week of Acting Commissioner Austin H. Gunsel ALSO: • Data-Guides • Brief-Course Guides 114!tWLI SPACE, MISSILE & JET PROJECTS AT DOUGLAS have created outstanding career opportunities for SCIENTISTS and ENGINEERS with or working on advanced degrees Assignments include the following areas: Heat Transfer—relating to missile Structures -- relating to cyclic and space vehicle structures loads, temperature effects, and the Servo-Mechanisms—relating to all investigation of new materials, types of control problems methods, products, etc. Electronic Systems--relating to all Aerodynamics relating to wind types of guidance, detection, can- tunnel, research, stability and trol and communications control Propulsion—relating to fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, dynamics, internal aerodynamics. Environmental relating to air conditioning, pressurization and oxygen systems PERSONAL ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Monday, Feb. 15 and Tuesday, Feb. 16 We urge you to make an appointment to meet our reprewitative through your placement office. If you cannot do so, please write to C. C. LaVene Staff Assistant to VP Engineering DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT COMPANY, INC. -- 3000 Ocean Park Blvd., Santa Monica, California Moran 2nd to Coleman In Boston K. of C. Mile Ed Moran's 4:07.2 mile was only good enough for second place in the Boston Knights of Columbus Meet Saturday. Olympic distance runner Phil Coleman took the event with a time of 4:07, Moran's next effort will be in the Wash ing Star Games Saturday. For CLASSIFIEDS Call UN 5.2531 Solid State Physics relating to metal surfaces and fatigue Space vehicle and weapon sys• tem studies of all types, involv ing a vast range of scientific and engineering skills Get full information at WE HAVE THE ORIGINAL VIS-ED CARDS FOR • English • Russian • Spanish • Chemistry Blackhawk Star Injured In Crash; Wife Dies CHICAGO (IP) Eddie Litzen berger, veteran Chicago Black hockey player, was off the criticat list yesterday but probably side lined. for the season following an auto accident that killed his wife. Litzenberger was under seda tion in a hospital throughout the day, unaware his wife, Doreen, was fatally injured in an early morning accident. • German • French • Latin GRADUATE STUDENTS:- For Your Thesis Writing We Have a Complete Line of . . . TYPING SUPPLIES REPORT FOLDERS CORRECT PAPERS PAGE ELEVEN
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