The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 21, 1960, Image 8

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    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
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Yale (9-0) She only unbeaten
, untied teams in major play.
Mississippi and Navy, both idle
this past weekend, wrap up their
refular season in classic clashes
'this Saturday—Ole Miss against
Mississippi State and the Middies
against Army.
Kansas' victory gave the bowl
banned Jayhawks a 7-2-1 final
record and their first undisputed
Big Eight conference title in 30
years. Kansas had lost two other
big games against national pow
ers—falling 14-7 to Syracuse, then
ranked No. 2, and 21-7 to lowa,
then No. I—and was tied by fall
en giant Oklahoma, 13-13.
But while the Upset snatched
away a eine! national title, the
conference crown and Missouri's
first perfectseason, all was not
msiery for Mizzou. Athletic Di
rector I n Faurot accepted an
invitation for a quick return to
the Orange Bowl at Miami,
where the Tigers lost 14-0 to
Georgia last New Year's Day.
Arkansas and Washington also
filled bowl berths. Arkansas is the
host team in the Cotton Bowl at
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Tigers
in Doubt
Dallas after clinching no worse
than a tie for the Southwest Con
ference title with a 34-6 job on
Texas Tech: And Washington,
Big Five champ, was given a re
turn trip to the Rose Bowl in a
poll of conference members Sat
urday. The Huskies (94) got past
Washington State 8-7 on a two
point conversion pass in the final
period Saturday.
Rice could tie Arkansas for the
southwest crown by beating Bay
lor this week, but was beaten out
of the Cotton Bowl by a loss to
Arkansas. The Owls are sure to
lure an invitation elsewhere, how
ever, with a decision over Baylor.
Two other clubs could be bowl
bound,
Penn State (6-3), which squash
ed Pitt's bowl hopes 14-3, or Sy-
Iracuse (7-2) could fill the host
berth in the Liberty Bowl at
!Philadelphia. The Gotham Bowl
;pinned its hopes for first-year
success in New York on an ac
ceptance by Syracuse, which fin
, ished with a 21-14 victory over
!Miami (Fla.).
Eagles Stun Giants;
Stealers Win, 14-10
NEW YORK (IP) Jim Carr's
36-yard touchdown run with a
fumble recovery in the waning
moments of the final period cli
maxed a tremendous second-half
surge by the Philadelphia Eagles
yesterday and gave them a come
back 17-10 football victory over
the New York Giants.
The Eagles, trailing 10-0 at
halftime, roared back with a
touchdown in the third period
and a tying field goal in the
last period. Then Carr grabbed
a fumble by Mel Triplett with
2 1 / 2 minutes left and ran un
molested over the goal with
the winning score. The sudden
turn of events stunned a Yan
kee Stadium crowd of 63,571.
PITTSBURGH (IP)
. The Pitts
burgh Steelers beat the clock and
the Cleveland BrOwns. 14-10 yes
terday in a hair-raising National
Football League game.
It was a battle to the finish
with the Browns knocking on the
Steelers' doorstep until the final
gun. The game ended with Cleve-
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1960
land on Pittsburgh's nine.
Milt Plum, the Browns' quar
terback, had a chance to pull it
out on the last play of the game,
but missed on a pass to end
Leon Clarke in the end stone.
Pitt Win--
(Continued from page seven)
nearly cleared, Engle began ask
ing questions himself.
"Say do you fellows know that
quite a few of our boys are go
ing to bowl games?" he asked.
He said he would take quar
terback Dick Hoak, fullback
Sam Sobczak and guard Bill
Popp to the Copper Bowl in
Phoenix, Ariz., Dec. 31, where
he will coach the national all
stars. against a seam of south
west all-stars.
"Henry Oppermann is-going to
the North-South game in Miami,
Jim Kerr is going to the East-
West game and Stew Barber is
going to the Blue-Gray game,"
Engle added
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