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Coast F'ootball Briefe GSU Drills On Pass Defense Oregon's Post To Miss Games CORVALLIS, Ore. (UPI) - One Oregon State man was in 0 jured in last Saturday's Colo rado game, but three pjoyers who missed that game are ex pected to be back for Saturday ; Sight's battle against tough Bay lor. Halfback Bill Sinyard is con 5 Siiiid a "doubtful" participant in tne Baylor game, but return ing t action will be end Dou; McDoagal, center Dick Ruhl and guard, yvVvren Cole. Baylor has"a brilliant quarter back in Don Trull, and the Beav ers Monday drilled on pass de fense. W"- EUGENE, Ore. (UPI) An Oregon team spokesman said to day that junior Doug Post, Ore gon's second string quatUirback, suffered torn ligaments in his 1: I.ADY EI.KS ONE cisnrnines I iMi i NIft Mor- rti 423; 8l 2, juinuey -ty" Barrftrtudas 19-7' 3. Mable So daro V7; Scavengers 18-8) (1i Wanda Boodti 500. (Piranha iM" Xuellw, Main AS: Three Old Crtb t10 3, tfiarv Offenbacher 4B. Flounder ancO Red CVm4' Afislporwi. - liable Sodaro lntfc fclary Of fen- 4acher Dorothy Huntley 191, Mnrig Rgoth 190. O i nre lg trans i.i.ub q m - i ' v n ft jwmft'rftltaTa' o Piff rtvprc d..ii Avid Tun- iHte. 509r B-W's (7-9) 4BWfindC Booth 571. . SJw Poke MfeV 3o ifcivee Whornton 519; QXitte alters l9-tD tt. Shrrit Harshbemer 5RR. itfits (11-5) 4. Jan Coulter Cannonbal& 'lQ-6ift 0, Wary $ 1 n k fifth or n 4W. 9 Four H's (10) enry Oirt 492: Double Troubl il2-- 0. Julia Smith 50R. hu9 Scares i7- ,oftio Vinson tlO; Gutter Diislr i3'2 27( UGei Iwxi SlBo Faftilv 4 (555-l!t' 4. jfnn Oin T4: -Hero (1-U.i55i5 0, (Bloy Vlavner SS051S. e-. A ,Don Cain 240. GeniTe Paul 415. ffnrft Stanton 215. Shurt il Haitii bi'ffpr 224-193. Wanda Booth 208 VI. Mary E. Plankenhorn 193. Family Four 243. WomensfiJoIF 0 frs. Robert Palmer, with a Jlft (tf.'wfc medalist in h ?aS ftandftap tournament for 18;ftpl golfers sponsored by, th ftogu Valley Country cfub WolMB'S1 Gob!' ssociation. Play ift the toufnoys f 'epen today with first rou8 jnatches 'to be compltel y Oct. 10. Kin hols) players Vfill com pete during. October -for tne Seggessenman trophy whigft is given for the ibest cumulativ , low net of four nifie-hole round. The rounds must be declftr4 in advance of play. Winners of last. Thursday's " medal play were: group, tie between Mrs. Harvev WoodS and Mrs. Randall Gifford; B group,' Mrss Galen Sanner; C group, Mrs. Art Wood; D group, Mrs. Fiz Brewer; Nine "hole group winner, Mrs. Raiph Odell; jrunner-up, Mrs, Ellis Chartier,: 1 Thursday, Oct. ,3. is date of the monthly luncheon and busi ness meeting. Play for th day "trill be medal for both nine and o 18-bole group iith prizes being awarded or both low net and low gross ki each group and class. Ladies .are requested to make tfceir own pairings, snd luncheon will be served at 1:30. Chtmptonshjp I'llchl Mr. Libert Palmer vs Mrs. Puss Arhp ten: Mrs. Frank1 Betieh vs Ml-s. Wavne Safelv; Mrs. Ted Sioktes Wi Mrs James Gish; Mrs. Edward Wave vs. Mrs. WillUm Clark: Mrs. Tnm Culbcrtson vs, Mrs Frank Tamney; Mis -Lew Bates vl. Mn. rvey Wootd. Mrs. T... B. Col lins vs. Mrs. Hal Harliell. Serond FUht Mrs. Run T. Jnr vs. Mrs. Won Lambert: Mrs. 'Sfcchard Schwahn vs. Mrs. Charles McCiuui: Mrs. Llo- BrooHi vs. 311rs. Willftm Srhei; Mrs 1 Wil liamn vs. Mrs, Sam FT'IMrV Mrs. Alnx Petersen vs. Mrs. Wtllntm Walker; Mrs. Randall Gifford vs Mrs. B. D. Mitchell; Mrs. Charles Swenson vs Mrs. Max Larson. Mrs; Andrew? -Foley vs. Vr, Leon rd Schildt" Fourth Flltht Mr wdhsrn Cnwnlne vs Mrs. Art Wood. Mrs. Bobert Boyer vs. Mrs 1 .Ifmes Bay- Ilss; Mrs. Charles Wlllianur.fi Fit nrpwrr: Mrs. Fren Cole man vs. Mrs Rav hns'Jtei m Vul rum ' Hevse'n Mr? rack Rementrina, Mr. Larl lichennr " Jriv;';-.' i 'siii start " sixth ritiht' Mr. Oek Knlht cordon"""' m .''p.'!."" Mn Ray-Sor,n,pA mj Jerr - nison S nick House ' VF Mrs fiohert DfLorn- .- " (iert I Iorris i5j Mrs Fo (I Somers: I . ... A, .,... UrM ,- In.t v" -c. .,,.-,: ftt,-s- eian Mrs,. Willi. pv- Siirrivs Nfr Warrttv 8vH"S. NTs le c,vin8ton Mrs tMA 04"TOHF.R (f)pAf4!tr,s Mesdamts E w sicn ;r; jf-,oie Tmcent TVorJrit SchllOt Rob- (3L-t Mn-rV C.;4on lfwW HAr.l Sfy wfi-- "ViW'.tw" fi Q, Hevar John Fhtm: ai TviiTSi-Q nici-.irJ ciwaim ft s &n&&&'"Mr'. - - hHrdall r.illtn. F i-.,i. rh vtcr-n T. a Cu). KOnt IJoywr., won j 3-rt..on. Paul Lvit" 'r"n I n IJri?i n IT Tor. O tieim. FfSnk Tamne Ffli P-. esh. C A ('im S lj Pett, ajan l.amhfV KenVJlTn r" 77 'dan-.e. Tom vC:,n.V'n aWr. F O Brewer. A;Q Pe- th, irw '' MSf rV-en: Ch'CV Svenson ni? rle W-ctienor To,' chenor. To,' COFadrten. Wl S'ruble: 3n ne .Jftruole. ArTiur X'ood Paul Mo.Q tim RbvIi.m; jack Si RuWarrt slo-enteria. R Snrenton. MaO 1 arn n- Faiey. R d a a gv-o Uh-tcV Lew Bae H Mil-ft Q Stark, R B KnJ- Paul 'l- LawrfO'W -ionorore w B ValVer W F "vie o,w ao- n to .Mi-aon Jtn VicharW Hoi. tm r""i'J Wz.nt -.VllhJT. trO - 0O--r ,tis.- Tct 15,:'' !- nin tll !, Knee ast aaiuraav wnne me . Hllolrc U'orn hnrnhino Stanford 36-7. I Post, the regular 1961 quarter- back, was out all last year after an deration on the same knee. The spokesman said that Post j "will definitely miss several i games" because of the re-injury j to his knee. I Coach Len Casanova ran the Ducks through a two-hour work- out Monday and sp5 most ot tho limn nn nffonco flrnflon IS at West Virginia next Saturday PULLMAN, Wash. (LW - Washington State, still seekitw I their first wot, Monday worked to (ris its leaky pats defense. The Cougars meet Arizona in Spokane Saturday night. , John Browns, who siiblied for injured Herm McKee at fullback lhir fi. ,rh. Mnnrtav wnrkert SrNOAV MIXFD l.k.VGrE r Mihfrt'olea 10-2 3. Madaline Jfennedy 40: Tigefa) (5-7 1; Jer iS'i Morion 459. TJui.v B's HO-2 '3; () 3arb.r- 468. O Countrv Kids (10-2J 4t Gene1 GormehrTcb. 575; Tee .tJ tin 1 S3aCS3ml anrf n.rt ,La 1 , Jack atfljon 52X. T-..rk a' . o j I JOS O usy Bees JT-.tl C1 Gondii 47fl' 8)iare.s f-in 0. M Glover 4M o Team Sixtiftn 9-Qi 99 fihev 4(ilr ,poll OO) 1. Don Goldpu i.'W i uiff ,iik; t .sp 0-9 sonnv iMvniiiVQB. o -Milt Hfclidcrson AW! nn ",ft.. 0ehlich 09 o&Jh'i Wartin 201. Jake 015n Ifto, ateryl Rhodes 191: Jeti2005. ftni tip raM igvk via Se'(5? l i.vav. SrtAmhiK 4R7. , , , Alexander Musir ( 13U.lt Ui '1) lei Music Maw'i Drtows Dvr 4RB: Chrvstai 'VrmMrm 19-1 It f Nora pilev 28. , CarriSif Hoifte M3-R( ..3, Rpttj' Thvb 44!t; Tefthi Fifteen iMO'as 1. Mnrinn Jnnri-ftofi. u Veni-ft'iSiNteeh-' (11 S'-Blj 2 Mar ine Tiplci1 fl?7: Team TTocutcen .. in in 2 rhyiii Wiikftn Mrr. NortonR Fond (11-91 4. Ruth Hnllawav !,adv Medfnrd ill2- 12" . 0. 'Petty Bertram 471. Alexander and Brown flO-IO ) Pndv I tr 5- Wtni(es Beau ty Kion i!). it 1 n. tlla, jMnl 472. Medfnrd O nrttaTor " dO-lOi 0, Miv J-Hif0.!: rntl.M (10 10 A Cltira forrfv 44 (cueR Bxtta'-atm1 4, Ann TTuvlnr Sit r9nklia "Msvflowsp 1 5 -1 5 im Smltt', 4.'R. Ruth HnMavn 200 Jnan Sfnni- -Jos, ftparliniT' Norton's, fMod 21. Revenuers nj.3 a Willie Bat nuin S33: (ttidpe ftunner dfl-1! I, RiiiW 'Cnrjnter 4,'"Si Tour Rnses 'llll-Hi 1. Hob trwh' 52ft; flmky Dinioi rt6-4fl)3, fhuck, Wnyt 647. ' . United Radio (ff-7l 9. .An fAM tin 57-1; IpU' Prop 16-10;, I. Jim Ctmnincham 4P7. Bowlers Cha Ola Ch i'7-f ! Bli-Wer f'amnhell .tOO- .liiiMrt IIn (5-111 3. Reesf. Heminrwav 49f I rhur Hnvt 27ft. Arne Mfttsc0 : 204-aoo. lA iHitftr Barnuro, 202. : HIT! HAWK I.EAOI E Harts Hatcherv I13-3t 4, VilU-e Libdell -;io- Team Nn. Six i7-!li 0. Jake Walch 473 Orecon Fond N'n. 3 ill1. ..4..i fsU. Rancc Champion ,Fi;l; Orecon Food No. four -4 ; a -1 1 1 a I , ,Glen Chnate 427. Orecon F.v,il Nn. Two Ml-s' 1 Gnnl) Putnian S20; Pho,-nix FViod (9-7'i a, FliH fcdvards 5RR. Modern Tile No One fin..m, Drnn;fl l.undpj-on .12: TriajlBle Mkt ill, 7 1 3. Bud Cnir.Pi"" ",S4 . PtRdv Wieelv 4. Farl Bten- rn a.l. Modern Trie No. Two 1 0-1 Bp 0. I.vle Hart .111 Mikes Motor M.irt i!t.7 3. Jim PiulVe 527: Orecon Food "Vo. One 13-11 i 1 t)ale ClPhion 4fi5 Rill Tdwards ;Ct. Earl Brrnten 207. Gene Puteiian 202. Ranee Chanipion. 202. Roseburg On Top in Grid Poll PORTLAND (UPI) Itoie-'that hurR's Indiann, victors in Ihrre s-traight Kiuncs. moved to the I top of the Journal coaches' poll ' among tbc state's A-l football I teams today. 1 .Meriford, which rebounded hy 1 heating North Salem lis Fri-l day. was second. Pendrcton wa! third. (irnt ( Pirtlsnd fourth i and Grants Pws fifth. (liners nr Idea AiW-m ifl hm Sueset sevnth. Parkrose eighth, .leflerson of Portlajia, ninth and CotttgtV Gmve IWh.lferecj a knee iniurv against In- I Also getting Votes were West I t"ral CaCalic, Snuih 1 MOrai. llevtlgnd and .Mitrsh - , fcu r '" , y ..... I PhorniX l'ip'" tfce -2 llt. ,. J ! . ... ..... ... .. i ionncn in ornei y lair, rxwti ,, . rt . , . .. . 1 3ttvlir. vjtrookingir, MUSTaw, Randon, Viimijll-Carltnn, Srtn-I v; side. Newport at (nltl. SMITH JICRT MCSH.N.NV W.E '.C 'IK-BUi, , Smith; Linfield 'fullback and' ; leading rrouftd gainer mav i mi, th same with College tf, luoirj jdiuiya, i,vwo".-c w. ,. . c,ul , i i Jtio iniurN . .imin ' ma 116 'ylris in 2) Ctrnin Linfield ! first two ga:at. Render. OSQet Mctil Osrk L2287'Wesl Main nur nc ast haturrtav s romp-: frnn-i..hin M.all la ,i-ith Imi-a ! I is expected to handle the same , chores against the W ildcats, BERKELEY. Calif. (ITU -Coach Marv Levy says that S.Vitd Jim Norwood has been elevated to the University of ! California's first team. ' Levy p u his Bear squad back to work yesterday to prepare for Saturday's battle at PittsburMi - ? STANFORD, Calif. 7( UPI) Coach John Ralston of, Stanford rr ., 1 "" .Pers m'SS We UreK0O Same Wnil may be back tor Saturday s game against UCLA. But two who play "d against Oregon are considereddoubtful for tho Bruins. Those returning include full back ,T,tehn Myers, end Gary Pettfgrew afid center C a r'l Schrawl.'ij'. But' fullbaVJt Dan Conaway and guard John James rare the mite'don marks. ' i-c, ; i ..,n.J oinjiiivi imn-t-Illl rtiyu till u fenseJ yesterday after Oregon pjtvd up a 3(f-t'win over the In dians in fumble ifilled battle Saturdiyj ' ' Ci , SAN JOSE . t UPI) - Sai9je 'ate. its spihit buoved bv a 10-0 '"t whitewash of (Kansas , State. "lUSl Diiud up an attack. w rrC,h Tif.hnrtol ll'hncA . wWfn nan man. SatnrHav U o 1. ' Concerning (the iConsiis ,Slate ' game, he said, "our offense bog ged dtrtffl in th clutch too often. W'got to shal pen up." 0 O rt. Seattle (UPi)-coacJi' ,ifm OotlK of Washington said tackle Boll Hagen and halfback Bill ShiflPi- niv rfnh,fl fifariM fm-' ..the Iowa came hore Salflrdav. I Quarterback Bill Siler. wit Wi h hena l is. is now fhfliwl ns ' fnr cn. , i iui me season. r w Owens had hfs Huskies, work ing on, scoring. -from nonf the goal line in drills Monday. In ability to punch,"") touchdowns across after moving the ball riownfieid has cost 1be Huskies two clow losses to Air Force anrj Pittsburgh l G rtOE ANGELAS (ftPW The vniversityo rtf Southern CaJifor- ia Troiaiw 0 befiin intensive worfooum ttxUv in preparation brc their game Friday apaiivsl, Hiehigad State at the Coliseum; 'Coach ..John McKay said Mon day that the Trojans would woi-k on their effnso ivi tbeiv .run ning game. MCN.8V Wa8 (llsmsyed St' He poor passing performance by his Welterweight king KmiltC Cirif oam in last Saturday s upset fin engaqns in a Ill-rounder with oss 'to the bmversity of. rjhla-i Pllrrt0 Hlcan middleweight con- horns Ihe'loss'was flif fii-st'in 1! games) tor the 1903 national champion Trojans, t. LOS ANGELES aW The Vtl.A Bruins return lo tha prac- Ur at Albiimierque TtiCKtay , Pll,)'s- . " , - tice field todav with Carl Jones, j niglif Uirlsliansen fsisUrtinr( his who quarterbacied the tM in I ?ar the nationally t-lovise) first tour of as cu:1('h the first two aarfins of lh sea. j,.r,.w, ; i,f J u,.c J He is ralod as olio of the all- sun, running ai ictt naitnacn. Coach Bill Barnes said Mon day that be made Ihe switch so as to utilize Jonps' running ahil. I.ari7 ?!eno takes over quarterback position for the Brums. , Barnes also announced Uiat A! ! Oeverink. who missed the Fenn State anme last Saturday, will be ready for action when the Bruins meet StanXord Saturday. ALt ('O.K'III-'.S BACK i MILWAUKEE ( UPI i KnlAv with the Milwaukee Braves will return next Year despite Oic fact Ihe Braves recently eon. ehuien their worst .nason in Milwaukee. Ken Silvcstri. Dixie Walker. Jo Jo White and Whit- low Wyalt have all been jjiven 19ft) contracts. Bragan already has a 1064 contract. ' ' . WILDCATS I.OSK fiL'ATU) EVANSTON, IIX. (V.PI) I Northwestern will be without' lis A .A-nnrira nnarH ulun , the Wtflcats tanitl. with' Illinois fm Saturday. Cvercko, who ftuf diefla. will be out of action for ! the services of Jack Cven.ko, i mr.fe thm a wcvk 1 o o o ( ) o ) o o ) o o 9 0 o o o o e fij tlEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, DFOKD. OREGON Id 9 f $ 't I . V-., ,jf tUfc ! -77- a-, til - . . r A' 1 oVQ: fAoco I Takes Over Holm o( Horlv-Niiieis J I Jack Christiansen Named Forty W'ner SAN, -FRANCISCO (UPl Youthful Jack Christ iaiMn held Yns first workout as, head coach of the San Francisco Forty Nin- cts todav confident 'thai he could. rpbfliM .the' fadinc for - tune.tof a dab that, has lost 10 straighJ ball games. , . hi lsdansnn. 34-vear-(i hi torm - in A ti,. f th Tiod-Ait Lions, took over the. fortunes ;oI(Hj games of tho mz season. Fernandez To Fight 0 DeMucci ( Cuhan ' NEW YORK (t'Pn Florfflitino Feniandez and .lor!s'n hojd his first pfefs confe)-- I Do N'ucci of Newton. Maw,. tMo middleweight knockout special ists, meet at the Bostdh 'Jitih Friday night in is' 'nationally televised fiilil Uiat fcntuws this I week s hoxmg scliudule. ! In addition, two champions ,r, slalorl fm-' mm-litle brails tendei; , .lose Cnnzale. at San Juan. P. H:, Saturday nithl. i .lunior welterweight chanipiun Eddie reTkios-of Chicago clashes with Joey l.imas of Al - ' buoneraue. N.M ' in a in - round - Kom.cn f Kit- rtvlnei,-n lfl hook. Fernandez' tried to wrest';!0"11 :l1 rDl'tit :.i.M,;u, ,;,i t that he headed his. famous r... X 3'nlmm !tn.t,H ot r.,,10 in lhn ...os. in ing rounds but lost the riwiion. 1 imiw, reriuiinici i idiini-u;. ninth wiinMH 1 lUutm in. ! nont.-nl. ers. DcNucci is unrated because (n his latest tUhl on May 11 at Boston, he dropped a decision to ninth-iankinfi Jose Oonv.a.'ez, who fights welter champion Grif fith al San Juan Saturday. Feniandez hfts 21) knockouls smn"S nis victories in 41 1 tramural aiid elementary schutil I'Shte- DpNm:ci ri'gistered aiJerld leaRiies officially letin kayocs; W 35 wins amone 4.i i bouts. -, Seventh grade games will he ! The week's boxing schedule : Hedrick lied at McLoughlin includes: j While and McLoughlin Black' at Tuesday: Albuquerqw, N.M. j Hedrick Itlite. 1 Eddie Pol'Hins vs. Joey l.imas, ( Klementary MameK on Thurs- "nin-title. .. I day wil Ihe non-cootvws with ri- Thursday: iluiml, Ha loey.valry mixing Ihe American 'find I Murchm.on vs. Jnmmy Dennis. I Ileciic alley leajjurj The i. Montreal: Peter Schmidt vs. : ganies ftill be Griffin Creel A ) Joey Tnifelle. . Kridsv Boston Arena Flo- rentino Fernandez vs. Joe O Nucci (TV). Pa'evsmi. N..L Charlie Jordan vs Bon Jcifron. Saturday: San Joan. P,R. Emile Griffith vs. Jose !on- I zalez. non-iltle. for I'J c Head teach theSnn Francisco citih Jalc 1 Mondny af Mr ) Red .ckfy(v- sipn,jd He has to he a man wih a, mission to nunV cood-'with a 1 elub that was uUtiehtered by the- Minnesota, Viking; 45-14, on Sunday; had lost all throe 1 hmuuc mimvs mis year; an live ! ovhihiHnn'bHimps nhn tho fin:il I have no, definile changes in (lofsonnol or plpying piosilions) at Ihc iefrjil time," s:iid C'liris tianson. "Hut w, have snmp qnocl nipn on this squad if wi ( ran jid (Horn t(v play up to their ; polontftii. I "1 feci We !h;aiii be a We to )win our share of tho games. ,v A few minutes, after Chi isilim- eno. wherein he wnndereil ahoul the quarterback situation where( .John Rrodie has1 a, sor throwing arm. who should walk into camp but lira veteran Li miir Mcllan. Me!lan was o)Uiined from Ihe Baltimore Colls on waivers Jast Week, but;WUi slowin reporiiriR, '.'Ue'll, be Insurance for ws in ca-ic Biodie'x arm rontinucM lo bother him," said Christiansen. ".-Vwinst Ihe LVIroit lions lhi Wivk we'll tise Brodie if he Can go. If he can't we'll try with '. B"b.hr. " 3!''l's; 11 xlake a ! w,1,le or : warn our time best vcondarv defensive men in the history of he - N(i - Crew" that Hte . up ' P85 4wsinE t.m tint inp, the mid fjfiies. He has hwn an assistant coach with the For- v;,.e rf;,w., in-u - Seventh Grade, ! Elementary j States Begin junior tlifU) seventh firade m- . their .schedules on Thursday. -' j at West Sid ( K i, Lincoln ( B ) at (Ink Grove I A 1, Much III) at Lone Pine (A) and Howard (Al ai Jacksonville ' B ) -'i National le.'.gne action opens I Uh I'rirttiy uh Jelferson at Washington, .lack-uu at Vi!sc41 and liunfevelt at Jfonver. n o .Of o a Q Oklahoma Poll; Oregon State By C.KOHGK l.ANl'OHl) I'I'l Sports Writer NEW HAVEN (LTD If Bud Wilkinson succeeds witlv Presi dent Kennedy's physical illness program, the j ay he has rebuilt flit'- Oklahoma Stxmers, Sonny Listen will be just another guy. Oklahoma was accouled the nalion's No. 1 ranking among college football teams Monday by a landslide ballot in the sca son's first weekly rating of ilje (United Press International board of coaches. Alabama was a distant sec ond, Texas third and Big Ten representatives Northwest ern and Wisconsin rounded out the ton five. JJ The Soners. suicinc back to . the eminence lhe enjoyed in lii-S-S anH ka ulion thv ,..: national champions, churned oui ,,i(H yards on the ground lo ir,H - Ml Southern Ualif-lrnio. the fending national champion, last Saturday. O On- .('oai-lt Wilkinson, who heads KefinedyC&i fitness iprfigram, i guided the (Sioners to- Na 7 i $P)t lasl (5as,m; after ihi'ee 1 siraigni jears m wnicn tlify ) tailed lovfiam ranking (Oklahoma receivSl 'list. niat'C votps frnm Ihn .mnn L PI board. Alabama was No. I ; nn cni'nll K-i'.lntu lh,-i,A h-mki.p 1 picked Tosa?. and Northwest-1 tern, Navy and Pitt polled one I OTHER WAY-WE LOSE THE BET! , " r? " - - o You win no matter what the outcome of the first gams ef the World Seriejp. If the Dodgers of Yanks win we'll sell the cars listed below at "bottom" price. Wskh the game r then hurry down before someone else gets the tar you want! J f ! IP THE YANKEES WIN! 1957 MERCURY MCMTCLAIR 2 Or. 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I Georp'.i Tech grabbed sixth ' position. Navy rated ahead of, Pittsburgh for seventh. South-: ern Cal was releg;ital to ninth and OMa, State and Nebraska tied foMenth. J ( Mississippi and Penn State j header), the "second 10" followed in order by A i r Force Acad- j ery and Oregon State. j Michigan Stale and Missouri i j tied lor ( ltith, Texas Christian was 1mh and Duke and Rice deadlocked for lmh. ;- j Tho ih.,r tvmkimi nanw tn 'clash this week will he South- ern Cal No. 9 vs. Michigan de-'Slate (Med for llith) 1 Ftiday . night (rJrs Angeles. v- , "n lK,'u,s distributed on a 1 10-l)-a-7-(VSk4-a-M basis, for; voles, fliim first to 10th places Oklahoma bail 324 ouf-of a pos- sible) 3M). x Alabama had S(70 ) poinis. lexas iorwsu'ni 182 and Wisconsin 17B." The United Press fnlenlatfon- al major college football ratings 1' .. ill, r;.,l ..I ...... .h1 won-lost l-ocords in parenthe- ses): 2 Danr Sedan ,.. Dovr Sadrt. Tw tone 499 899 itdrd. Traai) 4-ead1 $"JQf trhita, robuitt wator. V W 329 1099 $329 1799 o (Rl MARY r0THg& PfNE OSED CAJlSIo o o o fcartle- af Fifth irj riverside at F2tlW Phone 772-6185 or 772-4068 O TltMlAY, OCTOBER d Is 15th Team Points 1. Oklahoma (22) (2-0) 2. Alabama (7) (2-0) .. -a. Tes 13) (S-0) 4. Northwestern (1) (2-0) 182i"OCKy Loiumbo nere in June, 5. W,.wnsin (2-0) 176Will headline a six-man battle (i Georgia Tech (2-0) 134 royal marking tie opening of 7. Navy (1) (2-oW:. 108 the fall wresting season at 8. Pittsburgh HI (2-0) 87,Medford armory o Thursday, 9. SoulliMir'CHkj'i'nia (1-1) 761 Oct. 10. 10. (tie) Ohio Slate (1-0) 57 Borne, who comero Texas, 10 (tie) Nebraska (2-0) . 5jrvecently became antjregqljciti- Second 10 teams: 12, Missis-pen when he purchased a ranch sippi 41; 13. Penn Slate, 34; 14, at Pendleoand moved his Air Force, 32: 15, Oregon State, family there. 20: Hi (tie), Michigan State aA The otfesr five mmaking Missouri, iis each: is. Texas rul) the Battle royal will lSian- Christian, 9; 10 (tie) Duke and Rice. 8 each. 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