Wednesday, November 15, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 UPI bets on OU defense, 21-7 in national forecasts By Steve Snider UPI Sports Writer The next chapter in college football's true - to - life suspense drama figures to rival the sudsiest soap opera. Will Southern California's men of Troy recapture No. 1 from UCLA? Will those amazin' Hoosiers keep on amazing Indiana and the nation? Will Wyoming's rowdy Cowboys become the first top hands to ring up a perfect record by winning the shoot out with the Miners from the University of Texas at El Paso, known in days of vore as Texas Western? Some will, some won't and the guess here is the Hoosiers won't in a game at Minnesota rated a toss-up by the oddsmakers. Make it Minnesota by one over Indiana. One at a time around the nation: Penn State 21, Ohio U. 14 Dangerous only if State lets down. The East Army 21, Pittsburgh 7—Steady Cadets break Steel City jinx. Navy 22, Vanderbilt 21—Either way. Yale 28, Princeton 21 - Yale needs best effort. Also: Syracuse 18 over Boston College, Holy Cross 7 over Rutgers, Harvard 18 over Brown, Columbia 3 over Pennsylvania, Dartmouth 8 over Cornell, Buffalo 6 over Colgate, Delaware 7 over Bucknell, Massachusets 10 over New Hampshire, Rhode Island 7 over Connecticut, LeHigh 1 over Lafayette. Minnesota 21. Indiana 20-But the heart ain't in it. Purdue 28, Michigan State 17- Purdue rolls by land or air. Nebraska 14, Missouri 10—Both yielded only 6.5 points per game. The Midwest Oklahoma 21, Kansas 7—Sooners big edge on defense. Auburn 23, Georgia 20—A flier on Loren Carter's passing. The South Tennessee 21. Mississippi 14 — Vols consistent both ways. North Carolina State 21, Clemson 17—Big one in league race. Notre Dame 28, Georgia Tech 7 -Irish face a desperate crew. The Far West Also: Northwestern 3 over Illinois, Ohio State 6 over Iowa, Michigan 7 over Wisconsin, Colorado 10 over Kansas State, Oklahoma State 14 over Iowa State, West Texas State 6 over Wichita State, Toledo 6 over Davon, Miami, Ohio, 3 over Cincinnati, Kent State 6 over Xavier, Bowling Green 3 over Northern Illinois. Texas Tech 21, Baylor 7—Stung by last week's shutout. Also: Arkansas 6 over Southern Methodist, Arizona State 1 over Brigham Young, Arizona 3 over Air Force, New Mexico State 20 over New Mexico, Houston 22 over Idaho, Tulsa 1 over North Texas State. Texas A & M 21, Rice 10-Agagies stay in running. Oregon State 28, Oregon 14— Oregon has lost seven so far. Also: Florida 14 over Kentucky, Alabama 20 over South Carolina, Louisiana State 15 over Mississippi State. Duke 18 over North Carolina, West Virginia 20 over Davidson, Tulane 7 over Virginia, Wake Forest 10 over Maryland, East Carolina 14 over Marshall, The Citadel 10 over Furman, William and Mary 14 over Richmond. Southern California 17 USLA 14-Simpson finds the end zone again. The Southwest Texas 28. Texas Christian 14 — Title-bound. Stanford 21, California 14 — Slight edge to Indians. Wyoming 28. University of Texas. El Paso 14—Cowboy defense big factor here. Utah 20, Utah State 14—Home team gets the nod. the road goes ever on a song cycle + music by donald swann + poems BY J. R. R. tolkien Now the songs of Fredo, Bilbo, Sam Treebeard and Tom Bombadil can be sung or played by all. Donald Swann, of Flanders and Swann, has, with the assistance and encouragement of Professor Tolkien, set seven songs from The Lord of the Rings to music. Each song may be sung individually or taken together as a group to form a song cycle. The arrangements are for piano or voice and guitar symbols are given. poems and songs of middle earth $3.95 READ BY J.R.R. TOLKIEN for his first venture into the recording world Professor Tolkien has chosen to read from the delightful poems of Tom Bombadil. On the reverse side William Elvin sings the songs from The Road Goes Ever On with Donald Swann at the piano. This record is a must. Caedmon Record 'TC 1231' $5.95 HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY Computer Lecture Planned The Computation Center Distinguished Lecture Series will present Patrick C. Fischer of Cornell Friday at 4 p.m. in 301 Summerfield Hall. Fischer will discuss "A Survey of Abstract Computing Devices." DAVID MILLER Independent VICE-PRESIDENT pd./DGM 3 DAYS LEFT FOR A SEAT TO NEW YORK ON SUA'S CHRISTMAS FLIGHT Kansas City-New York Depart: Thurs., Dec. 21st Return: Tues., Jan. 2nd $113 round-trip Full payment due by Monday, Nov. 20th,5 p.m. Union Navy, Black, Brown and Orange, $11 FANFARES T.M.L. Blue, Red, Brown Calf and Black Patent Gold or Silver Kid, $12 Also White Dyeable Peau De Sole, $11 Straps and pumps on the chunky heel in a grand array of colors. 813 Mass. VI 3-2091