PAGE EIGHT Kansas' Victory Over Leaves No.l Ranking Ey ED WlLin Associated Press Sports Writer After 10 weeks of struggle, the national championship of major college football still is up for grabs now that the No. 1 team in the Associated Press ranking has been thumped—and thumped good—for the third con secutive Saturday. Missouri went the way of first lowa and then Minnesota this past weekend. Three days after Missouri was named No. 1 in the weekly AP poll—which deter mines the national champion in the final balloting—lcansas made good on the third try in a "big game" and tagged the Tigers 23-7. That upset not only left the No. 1 spot wide open, with lowa (8-1), Mississippi (8.0-1), Minne- ,1 sota (8-1), Navy (8-1) and Mis souri (9-1) all possible 'choices, but coupled with Utah State's surprise 6-0 defeat by Utah it left New Mexico State (9-0) and Drive Chevy once around the block at your Chevrolet dealer's one-stop shopping center! 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