N ONE swift thrust, the Buck- eyes of Ohio State have at- tained national leadership in in- tercollegiate football —a recogni- tion by this column for the pur- poses of the weekly Associated - Press poll. ; Rated no higher than fourth or |’ Bucks Tale *'tt place in previous polls,|: Top Place ithe Bucks came In AP Poll forward © Satur-|' day at Columbus with proof of their quality by thrashing the high-powered Great Lakes Sailors, 26-6, in the presence of near 75,- 000 spectators, the day’s greatest attendance throughout the nation. Notre Dame, pacemaker in the two previous polls, came some- thing of a cropper in its tussle with Wisconsin. Although the} Irish bagged their fourth suc- cessive victory, the Badgers twice crossed the Notre Dame goal, a feat which seemingly suggests that the Ramblers’ defense isn’t on a par with their attacking prowess.