TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1961 LL BY THE WHISKERS: California safety- Man Larry Balliett grabs Roger Kochman by the face mask to assist Ron Vaughn (88) in stopping' the Rocket—something Cal had trouble Cal Watches for Short Hall Throws Two. Long (Continued from page one) back," Smith said. "It's his fakes passing in the opening victory'that make the Lions go." over Navy (20-10) but he ap- Cal coach Mary Levy also had peared to be getting his eye back some good words for Hall. He in the next game at Miami until threw very well," Levy said. "We he suffered a bruised shoulder on were watching their flat passes the first play of the second half. and he fooled us completely by State was down by only one' faking them and throwing deep." touchdown, 7-0, at the end of two Cal scored first on a 29-yard periods, but the Hurricanes came field goal by Jim Ferguson after back in the final two periods to the Lions gambled on fourth rout the Lions, 25-8. down and two deep in their own Hall returned to the lineup two t territory and failed to make it. weeks ago and engineered State State came back o tie it up to a 14-0 triumph over Syracuse ' eight plays later with Don Jonas before turning in another master- kicking a 34-yard field goal, but ful job this week. Cal went ahead 10-3 after guard Hall was named the recipientlSam Stassi recovered Junior IPowell's fumble on the Penn of the Maxwell Club award for IState 13. the top college player of the week' 1 Quarterback Rudy Gold hit end after the Syracuse win, and helßob Wills with a four-yard -pass was named to both the UPI andland Ferguson.tasked theextra 1; on . the Eastern Collegiate Athleticlpoi .to . . •nt give Cal a seven point Association backfields of themargin going into the second quer week. , ter. Engle isn't the only one to sing Hall's praises. Homer Smith, an Air Force Academy scout who was supposed to be watching California, couldn't help admiring Hall's heroics. "Hall is a great faking quarter- " 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 M CIRCULATION STAFF TONIGHT at 6:30 p.m. CHECKS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED . NEW WORK SCHEDULE HAS BEEN MADE UP ::e~illlllllllllillllllillilllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllliillllllllllllilhllll lllllilllllll 111 I N K , (441 McLANAHAN'S 414 E. COLLEGE AVE. or 134 S. ALLEN ST. But State scored twice in that period on a 36-yard pass from Hall to Kochman and a 51-yard aerial from Hall to Powell to put the Lions in front for good. Hayes scored the Lions' third touchduwn at 6:20 of the third IMPORTED CIGARETTES from 30 different countries You can smoke brands So hurry in today to THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK, 'PENNSYLVANIA doing most of the afternoon. Kochman picked up 107 yards along the ground to help State down the Golden Bears 33-16 before 30,265 at Beaver Stadium Saturday. from Argentina Austria Belgium China Canada England France Germany Japan Russia Passes; Bombs period and Jonas kicked a 28- yard field goal near the end of the period to give the Lions a 26-10 lead. Both teams scored once in the final period, with Cal's TD coming on a three-yard toss from Gold to Rudy Carvajal and Hall scoring for State on a keeper from one yard out. the thing for those cold a.m.'s. After lunch, if it warms up a bit, zip out the lining and you've got a regular raincoat with a smart plaid inner lining. The orlon pile lined raincoat in natural only just $25. Other raincoats by Great 'Dane, in olive and natural, from $13.95. Free Parking At Rear of Store While You Shop s 229 S. Allen St.. e AD 8-1241 Penn State Ranked 17th MSU Retains Rating As No. 1 Grid Team For the third straight week Michigan State has been voted the No. 1 college football power by the Associated Pre.is' 47-man committee of sports writers and sportscasters. The Spartans again piled up a wide margin over second place Mississippi in first-place votes, 31-8. The final total in points on a 10, 9, 8 etc. basis showed Michigan State leading Ole Miss 437-407. Texas and Alabama fol lowed in third and fourth posi tions as last weak, but Ohio State moved into fifth place when lowa dropped to ninth after its 9-0 defeat by Purdue. Texas had six first-place votes and Alabama two. There was a shuffling among the last five teams but the only change saw Notre Dame, beaten by Northwestern 12-10, drop out of the top ten and be replaced by Missouri, a 10-0 winner over Ne braska. Michigan State strengthened its position by thumping Indiana 35-0 for its fifth straight. The Spartans face a major test at Minnesota Saturday. Mississippi, which enjoyed a 47-0 romp over Vanderbilt for its sixth straight, gets down to serious business Saturday night at Louisiana State. LSU moved up to the No. 6 position by beating Florida 23-0. The Iliac Sez . With a raincoat by Great Dane in your winter wardrobe, you'll be disappointed if it doesn't rain, Rain, however, is not - a prerequisite for wearing an all-around rain coat. The Great Dane with an orlon pile lining, for example, is made to order for all kinds of weather. The rich orlon pile lining is just By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS only team to beat LSU was Rice in the season opener 16-3. Texas smashed Rice 34-7 for its sixth straight and headed toward a Saturday date with Southern Methodist at Dallas; Alabama also ran its winning string to six by beating Houston 17-0 and made ready to entertain Missis sippi State. • The • top teams, with season records and first-place votes in parentheses, and points: 1. Mich. State (31)-5.0 .... 437 2 Mississippi (8) 6-0 407 3. Texas- (6) 6-0 383 4. Alabama (2) 6-0 325 5. Ohio Stale 4-0-1 267 6. Louisiana State 5-1 ... 199 7. Georgia Tech 5-1 163 8. Colorado 6-0 142 9. lowa 4-1 83 10. Missouri 5.0-1 z 65 Others receiving votes: Min nesota. Notre Dame, Purdue, Utah State, Northwestern, Kan sas, PENN STATE, Auburn, Syracuse, Rutgers, Wyoming and Arkansas. You'll For Rain! 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