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Aggies rank fifth Page 6 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1974 BILL’S BARBER & STYLE SHOP Layer Cuts Wash & Wear Cuts Styling Walk-in or appointment 846-2228 215 University Across from A&M Next to Campus Theater Ohio State survives upsets, Notre Dame drovs to seven WE DON’T HAVE ELEPHANT PENCILS! (AP)—Ohio State survived another wave of upsets last weekend and held on to first place in The Associated Press college football rankings. The Buckeyes, 42-point favorites, had a tougher time than expected but defeated Southern Methodist 28-9 and received 26 first-place votes and 1,044 of a possible 1,140 points Monday from a nationwide panel of sports writers and broad casters. Notre Dame, ranked second a week ago, had its hopes for a second consecutive national championship jolted in a 31-20 loss to Purdue. The Fighting Irish dropped to seventh place while Oklahoma, the pre season and first-week leader, mas sacred Utah State 72-3 and moved up from third to second with 25 first-place votes and 1,002 points. Alabama and Michigan also climbed one position each to third and fourth, respectiyely. Alabama, a 23-10 winner over Vanderbilt, re ceived four first-place votes and 898 points while Michigan earned five No. 1 votes but only 878 points fol lowing a 52-0 clobbering of Navy. Texas A&M went from ninth to fifth by trouncing Washington 28-15. One ballot listed the Aggies in a five-way tie for first place with Ohio State, Oklahoma, Alabama and Michigan. A second straight shuffling of the rankings found Nebraska up from 10th to sixth by defeating North western 49-7, Notre Dame down to No. 7, North Carolina State up from 13th to eighth with a 28-22 triumph over Syracuse, Southern California up from 18th to ninth by defeating Pitt 16-7 and Texas Tech up from an also-ran all the way to 10th by upset ting Texas 26-3. Auburn, ranked 11th, made the Top Twenty for the first time this season after a 21-0 whipping of Ten nessee, which had been No. 14 but dropped out of the rankings. The rest of the Second Ten con sists of Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Penn State, Miami of Florida, Pitt, Arizona State, Texas and Arkansas. Florida made it by beating Mis sissippi State 29-13, while Arkansas got back in with a 60-0 rout of Tulsa. Wisconsin lost to Colorado 24-21 and dropped out. So did Oklahoma State, a 31-14 victim at the hands of Baylor. Louisiana State, which lost to Texas A&M a week ago, was among the missing after being held to a 10-10 standoff by Rice. ( Batt sports ) or Purple Tracing Paper or Circular T-Squares Or Fifty Year Diaries BUT WE DO HAVE These Items You’ve Asked For: 5-Column Accounting Pads 18x24 Drawing Paper 8V2x11 Bound Sketch Books Fountain Pens (Real Ones) 100% Cotton Content Paper And Large Cuspidors (Spitoons) By M quealing ssis were t irts Car Cl moon, ter a moi parking lo eabed of L took thei clock, he Sports eight ch nted. aking clas The AP Top 20 The Associated Press Top Twenty, with first-place votes in parentheses, season record and total points. Points tabulated on basis of 20-18-16-14-12-10-9-8-etc.: 1. Ohio St. (25-x) 2. Okla. (24-x) 3. Ala. (3-x) 4. Mich. (4-x) 5. Tex A&M (x) 6. Neb. 7. N. Dame 8. N. Car. St. 9. S. Cal. 10. Tex. Tech 11. Auburn 12. Ariz. 13. Fla. 14. III. 15. Penn St. 16. Miami-Fla. 17. Pitt 18. Ariz. St. 19. Texas 20. Ark. 3-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3- 0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 4- 0-0 1-1-0 2-0-1 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 1,044 1,002 COME IN AND VISIT WITH US! NEWS OFFICE SUPPLY 108 College Main, Northgate #xir 878 554 452 406 344 258 257 224 210 191 183 168 144 77 NCAA hits SMU; Terrell ineligible Others receiving votes, listed al phabetically: Cincinnati, Houston, Kansas, Louisiana State, Maryland, Memphis State, Miami of Ohio, Missouri, Oklahoma State, Purdue, Tulane, Wisconsin, UCLA. One ballot listed a five-way tie for first place among Ohio State, Ok lahoma, Alabama, Michigan and Texas A&M. (AP) — Ira Terell, Southern Methodist’s 6-foot-8 All-Southwest Conference basketball center, says he has no immediate comment when notified his eligibility will be revoked pending an appeal to the NCAA by the school on his behalf. “I might have something to say later but I don’t right now,” Terrell said Monday. SMU is planning an appeal to the NCAA’s eligibility committee. 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