12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, November 11, 1968 Open race for No.1 By United Press International Oklahoma's stunning upset of previously-unbeaten Kansas apparently has thrown open the race for the No.1 ranking in college football among Southern California, Ohio State, and Penn State—and there's little doubt about the opinion of coach Charley Tate of Miami (Fla.). "They were everything we thought they were and we lost to a great football team," said Tate after Penn State's 22-7 victory over Miami Saturday. "I find absolutely no fault in their defensive unit. We played a great football team." Penn State trailed 7-0 at halftime but rallied for 12 points in the third period and 10 in the fourth to remain unbeaten and untied. Charley Pittman led the rally with three touchdowns from short range but it was the defensive unit which strangled Miami in the second half. Penn State's victory was one of the most impressive on a day when Minnesota's upset of Purdue, 27-13, ranked alongside Oklahoma's conquest of Kansas as an eye-opener but which was marked primarily by high-scoring victories. Southern California, the nation's first-ranked team, downed Pro standings National Football League Western Conference Central Division Coastal Division W 4 L T PcT PtG G Minnesota 5 1 2 556 167 144 Chicago 5 4 0 556 167 222 Green Bay 3 5 1 375 174 143 Detroit 3 5 1 375 174 143 Eastern Conference Century Division Baltimore 8 1 0 889 266 108 Los Angeles 8 1 0 889 198 111 San Francisco 4 5 0 444 177 200 Allanta 1 8 0 113 120 277 W L W T Pct Pts. Oft. Cleveland 6 3 0 667 217 178 Louis 6 3 0 667 217 178 New Orleans 3 6 0 353 161 212 Pittsburgh 3 6 0 250 161 212 W L W T Pct Pts. Opp. Dallas 7 2 0 778 26 122 New York 6 3 0 667 41 129 Michigan 6 5 0 444 163 231 Philadelphia 0 0 0 000 163 231 American Football League Eastern Division Western Division W New York 7 2 6 0 778 257 194 Houston 7 2 6 0 400 175 184 Miami 3 5 1 375 159 234 Boston 3 5 1 375 159 234 Portland 3 5 1 375 159 234 Kansas City W L J T Pet Pts. Ops. San Diego 8 2 2 600 360 154 Oakland 7 2 2 778 296 137 Denver 7 2 2 444 296 137 Dallas 2 2 8 144 149 214 Yesterday's Games National League Minnesota 14. Green Bay 10 Washington 16. Philadelphia 18 Atlanta 17. Atlanta 10 Baltimore 27. Cleveland 35. New Orleans 17 New York 27. Dallas 28. Chicago 28. San Francisco 19 New York 26, Houston 7 Kansas City 16, Cincinnati 9 San Diego 27, Boston 17 Miami 21, Buffalo 17 Oakland 43, Denver 7 Games Next Sunday Cleveland at Pittsburgh Dallas at Washington Atlanta at Chicago Orlando at Green Bay (game will be played in Milwaukee) Philadelphia at New York Minnesota at Detroit St. Louis at Baltimore Los Angeles at San Francisco Boston at Kansas City Cincinnati at Miami San Diego at Buffalo New York at Oakland New York at Oakland California 35-17, Ohio State romped over Wisconsin 43-8, Michigan whipped Illinois 36-0, Missouri trounced Iowa State 42-7, Texas defeated Baylor 47-26 and Georgia crushed Florida 51-0 in other victories by teams among the top 10. The high scores also included such as: Notre Dame 56 Pittsburgh 7, Arkansas 46 Rice 21, Yale 30 Pennsylvania 13, Indiana 24 Michigan State 22, Texas Tech 31 Texas Christian 14, Ohio U. 28 Bowling Green 27 and Army 58 Boston College 25. The day's offensive activity also was featured by the performance of Mark Perkins of Hobart who set a national collegiate record of 61 carries in one game in a 21-7 victory over RPI Big 8 standings BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE By United Press International SEASON STANDINGS Team W L I T Pct Pts. Ops. Missouri 7 1 1 0 .875 325 77 Kansas 7 1 1 0 .875 321 127 Nebraska 5 3 0 0 .825 131 108 Okahoma 4 3 0 0 .571 126 Colorado 4 4 0 0 .500 179 164 Kansas State 3 5 0 0 .375 144 195 Iowa State 3 6 0 0 .333 161 247 OKla. State 2 5 0 0 .286 147 209 CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team W L T Pct Tps. Ots. Missouri 5 0 1 0.100 183 62 Kansas 4 1 0 800 168 93 Oklahoma 4 1 0 750 163 91 Colorado 3 3 0 500 151 147 Nebraska 3 3 0 400 151 72 Okla. State 1 4 0 256 75 129 Iowa, State 1 4 0 200 80 151 State 1 4 0 167 80 196 LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Oklaahoma 16, Iowa State 7 Missouri 42, Iowa State 7 Kansas State 12, Nebraska 0 Oklaahoma State 34, Colorado 17 THIS WEEK'S SCHULE Satoshi Moriuchi State of Oklahoma, Kansas at Kansas State, Nebraska at Colorado, Iowa State at Oklahoma State Lutz and Smith victory gives Davis Cup lead SAN JUAN (UPL) -Bob Lutz and Stan Smith gave the United States a 2-to-1 lead in the Davis Cup Intrazone finals Sunday when they crushed India's Ramanathan Kirshnan and Jaideep Mukerjea 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. The match was played before a sold-out crowd of 500 on the concrete courts of the Caribe Hilton Hotel. "I knew they were good, but not that good," said Mukerjea of the U.S. pair after a match played under ideal weather conditions. The singles finals will be played Monday when Krishnan faces Arthur Ashe and Premjit Lall meets Clark Graebner of the U.S. RICHARDSON MUSIC CO. 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MINNIE PEARL SAYS WE'RE OPEN Steve Sogge threw touchdown passes of four, 28 and 10 yards and O.J. Simpson scored on runs of 39 and seven yards while gaining 166 yards in Southern California's triumph. Ohio State remained among the perfect-record teams as Ron Maciejowski scored three touchdowns and passed for another. Open Mon. - Fri.—11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. V1 3-8200 Come in or call your order Sat. - Sun. — 11:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. 1730 W.23rd Ever wonder what the quarterback says to his teammates before a big final drive? Here is what Nebraska's Ernie Sigler says he told his teammates before the winning 80-yard push against Oklahoma State: "Just don't do anything stupid. Don't get off side—and if you miss a block, don't hold anybody. CHICAGO (UPI)—Gale Sayers, star halfback of the Chicago Bears and the National Football League's leading rusher, was carried off the field during the game with the San Francisco 49ers Sunday with torn ligaments in his right knee. 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