Wednesday, November 7, 1973 5 OSU Tie Moves 'Hawks to 18th By the Associated Press Unbeaten Ohio State maintained its No. 1 ranking in the weekly Associated Press major college football poll yesterday, while No. 2 Alabama picked up some ground. Woody Hayes' Buckeyes and Bear Bryant's Crimson Tide remained in a two-way race for the lead after shutting out opponents last weekend. Ohio State ran its record to 7-6 with a 9-0 rump over Big Ten football and Alabama made it eight wins in a row by rolling over Mississippi State 35-6. Voters in the weekly poll gave Ohio State 31 first-place votes and 1,146 points. Alabama received 14 first-place votes and 278 votes narrowing last week's run by 46 points. The next five teams are all unbeaten although third-ranked Oklahoma has been tied once, and remained unchanged in the poll from a week ago. The Sooners, 6-0-1 after a 34-17 trump over Iowa State, polled first-place votes and 910 points. Four-digit Michigan and No. 5 Nate Dame each received a No. 1 vote and 888 Intramural Football Teams To Play for Division Titles The division championships in intramural football will be played at 4 p.m. today. The winners of these games will advance to the bill championships tomorrow. Yesterday's games narrowed the teams down to two in each of the four divisions. The winner of the Fraternity A division will play the winner of the Independent A division for the hill title. The same process will be used in the B league. In Fraternity A games played yesterday, Phi Delta Theta and Beta Theta Pi advanced to the finals. The Phi Delts defeated Bellum and the Beatets belt Phi alumna Delta 34.4. The Fraternity B division was idle yesterday and Phi Delta Theta will play Delta Tau Delta today for their division title. In Independent A games, the Kunsters blanked Stephenson Hall 24-0, and the Glory Guys beat McCollum Hall 7-5. The Law Gorillas, who defeated The Meat 184, and the Nut Squad, who won against the Oval Six championship for the Independent R Championship. The Betas have won the Fraternity A division the last two years, and the Phi Delts, the only undefeated team in the division, say they have a good chance to beat the Betas. The Phi Delts won the first encounter 20-8. Brent Schlosser, captain of the Phi Dives, and they had one of the best teams in India. and 746 points, respectively. Penn State, the only other team in the Top Twenty to receive a top vote, received four and 714 points. "Our defense in our strongest point," Schlosser said. "We've only had about a week of training." Michigan is 8-4 after beating Indiana 49- 13, Notre Dame 7-0 after crushing Navy, 44- 7, and Penn State 8-0 after a 42-26 victory over Maryland. Seventh-ranked Louisiana State also is 8-0 after ripening Mississippi 51-14. Arizona State, No. 8 a week ago, dropped to 14th after its first setback, a 38-10 loss to Utah and was replaced by Southern Cal, a 61-14 conqueror of California. UCLA also moved up one place to ninth after a convincing 62-13 win over Washington. The two hll championship games will be played at 4 p.m. tomorrow. Maurer,ranked 12th last week, moved back into the Top Ten after a 31-triumph over Brooklyn. In the second ten are Nebraska, Texas Tech, Texas, Arizona State, Houston, Tennessee, Miami of Ohio, the only other unbeaten team in the Top Twenty, the University of Kansas, and newcomers Kent State and Pittsburgh. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Nov. 1-10 8 p.m. 664-3982 KU Experimental Theatre Patronize Kansan Advertisers The deadline for organizations entering teams in the mens' intramural volleyball league is May 25. Deadline Is Friday For IM Volleyball Each team must have nine members and a coach, member must pay a 90 cent entry fee. 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It's hardest on running plays because they have to block entirely different on running plays on passing plays." The University of Kansas Jayhawks spent most of yesterday's practice improving their running attack, head coach Don Fambrigha said. Terry Besson, Coffeeville freshman, who played defensive end in the Oklahoma State Buckeyes football team. Eddie Lewis, Mobile, Ala. sophomore, will handle punt returns in this week's game with Colorado and Paul Bower, Shawnee Mission sophomore, will hold on kick return in this week's game with Bruce Adams, Bishop Milege junior, broke his hand in the OSU game. KU players who returned from injuries were Gregs Hosack, Kansas City, Mophomore, tight end, and Jeff Turner, Prichard, Alia., junior defensive end. Don Goode, Houston senior, is practicing at defensive, end. Two freshman, Dick Ray, Chanute, and Don Pile, Garden City, were moved up to the varsity squad. Ray is a tight end and Pile a linebacker. 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