Thursday, October 16, 1952 THE BATTALION OUTSIDE THE CONFERENCE Mich. State To Win Again By GUS BECKER Associate Sports Editor Michigan State’s mighty Spartans will continue to be the number one team in the nation although they may not have as easy Becker time with SyracuseUniversity as they had with the Aggies last week-end. The Orangemen from Syracuse have won their last three games and have a good running attack sparked by a hard hitting halfback. It will be too much power and passing for the Spartans as the Orangemen meet the best squad in the midwest. The Spartans may slack off after last week’s perform ance but they have a knack of winning, Michigan State by two touchdowns, 21 to 6. Terrapins In Top Game A feature game of the after noon will pit the second team in the national rankings, Maryland’s Terrapins, against unbeaten Navy. Navy, a surprise this season could give the Terrapins a rough afternoon, but the Maryland squad after a poor start has been gain ing momentum and will win by a one touchdown margin. The Terrapins have averaged over 400 yards per game while the Middies have given their foes 9hly 121 yards per contest, mean ing that it will be power against ‘'a \briek wall. Another fact pointing to this conclusion is that almost 300 yards of the Terrapins total yardage has been on the gi*ound while Navy has limited its foes to only 26 yards on the ground per contest. Maryland will take to the air to take the Middies, in a bruis ing battle, 14 to 7. Califomia’s Golden Bears face a tough Santa Clara eleven at Bei'- keley, California, and will roll on as the leading west coast team. The Brones are out of their class, while the Johnny Olzweski led Golden Bears are seeking a Rose Bowl bid. An easy one for the Cal ifornia machine, 28 to 0. Sooners Meet Kansas The top game in the southwest sees unbeaten but tied, Oklahoma’s Sooners tangle with their Big Seven conference rival, the Jay- hawkers from Kansas. Oklahoma was scared in their opener by Colorado who held them to a 21-21 tie, while the Jayhawk- ers have had no trouble from any of their foes. The Sooners like Maryland have since run over everything in their path and although the battle will take place on the Jayhawkers home field, the Oklahoman’s will come out on top, 20 to 14. In the bag, (supposedly) : Georgia Tech over Auburn Duke over North Carolina St. Purdue over Notre Dame Virginia over V. M. I. Ohio State over Wash. State Illinois over Minnesota Alabama over Tennessee Bruins A Toss-Up A feature tilt for the west coast fans will be the U. C. L. A. Bruins clash with the Stanford Indians in the Los Angeles Coliseum. The Bruins are ranked 10 in the nation while the Indian’s are holding down the number 13 spot in the poll. It looks like a strictly toss-up affair with the Bruins’ home field advantage making the difference, Bruins winning 7 to 0. Another west coast affair fea tures the Southern California Tro jans against the Oregon State Bea vers, which has the makings of a low scoring contest. The Beavers’ passing attack will be too much for the Trojans how ever, with the Oregan State squad flying past the Trojans, 18 to 14. Wisconsin, number one in the nation last week fell to 12 when the Ohio State Buckeyes’ defeat* ed them crushing their Rose Bowl hopes. The Badgers will try to regain face against the Iowa Hawkeyes. The Hawkeyes will pull an upset on the Badgers, using a stubborn offense and take the Wisconsin lads, 14 to 12. Quakers Upset Victims Pennsylvania will be the victim of an upset by the Columbia Lions who will begin another string of victories on their own home field... A blow to the Houston fans will be the defeat of the. Cougars by the Arizona State of Tempe’s Sun Devils. The mighty Cougar defense won’t be able to bottle up the red hot Sun Devils on their own stomp ing grounds. The Sun Devils by two TD’s, 13 to 0. ....LUS’s powerhouse is riding high for a fall and the Georgia Bull dogs look like a rock in the road. The Tigers will be -playing at home which gives them an advan tage, but the Bulldogs have the of fense. Bulldogs in a close one, 7 to 6. BATTALION CLASSIFIED SKI.I., KENT OK TRADE. Rates .... '3c a word per Insertion with a 15 c minimum. Space rate in classified section .... 60c per column-inch. Send Hi classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES 'JFFICE. All ads must be received In Student Activities office by 10 a.m. on the lay before publication. • FOR SALE * 1949 FRIGID AIRE refrigerator, good con dition. 8125. Call 4-7766. FOR LEASE or sale—S'trictly modern three bedroom house, central heat, hardwood floors, vry desirable location. Lease to college personnel only. Available immedi ately. Apply Box 284 FE. RESERVE your Christmas puppy now! 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