Monday, September 25, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 Upsets jumble rankings By United Press International Notre Dame, yes. Michigan State, no. Houston, Southern California and UCLA, maybe. That's the story the ratings will most likely tell when the United Press International begins its weekly board of coaches' Tuesday. Notre Dame, No. 1 a year ago, did everything that was asked of it Saturday when the Irish overwhelmed California 41-8. Michigan State, the 1965 college champion and ranked No. 2 last year, was beaten by Houston 37-7. It was the worst Spartan defeat since they lost to Michigan 55-0 in 1947. It also was Michigan State's first loss in 21 regular season games. UCLA turned in its second victory in as many starts, routing Pittsburgh 40-8. Tough competition Duffy Daugherty, the Michigan State coach, selected Purdue as one of the Big Ten powerhouses this season, and the Boilermakers face the Irish Saturday. Purdue, which defeated Texas A&M 24-20 last Saturday, had Notre Dame well-scouted against California and the reports will have to relate glowing praise for Terry Harratty and Kevin Hardy. Hanratty, a junior quarterback, passed for two touchdowns and ran for another and Hardy was the bulwark of a powerful defensive line. Houston's bid for national honors rests on the running of Warren McVea and the passing of Dick Woodall. The dynamic Cougars, who led the nation in total offense last season, lived up to those laurels as they gained 416 yards on the ground and in the air against Michigan State. MceVen, a 180-pound running back, chalked up a net of 155 yards in 14 rushes, including a 50-yard touchdown run and Woodall passed for two touchdowns. Going on three Houston now has two one-sided victories and Wake Forest is next for the touchdown-hungry Cougars. UCLA found out for sure it has someone else besides Gary Beban who can run. That someone was Greg Jones, a sophomore who replaced All-America Mel Farr. Jones, who gained 135 yards in the Bruins opening victory against Tennessee last week, added another 160 against Pitt, including a 43-yard touchdown run. The high-scoring UCLA express next goes to Washington State Saturday. Alabama, undefeated and untied in 17 games, including 10 last season, had to resort to some last period heroics before deadlocking once-beaten Florida State 37-37. Six of nine Big Ten teams won intersectional games. Besides Official Bulletin TODAY Fee Payment. 8:10-11:50 a.m. Business Office, 121 Strong. Fee Payment. 1:10-4:45 p.m. Business Office. 121 Strong. Graduate Physics Colloquium. 4:30 p.m. 132 Malott. F, B. Forsa, U. of Pavia, Italy. "Hyperfine Interactions in Rare Earth Intermetallic Compounds." TOMORROW Fee Payment. 8:10:11:50 a.m. Business Office, 121 Strong Fee Payment. 1:10-4:45 p.m. Business Office, 121 Strong A.I.A.A. Orientation Meeting. 7:30 p.m. P.O. 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