THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pitt Ties Army, 14-14; Tifers Rebound 20-7 ........ _.- MCI IIOM _.... IIIII MMMM M II IM MMMM MM DAL -ML- -MEL- By The Associated Press PJTTSBURGH - The Army football team, rated first in the national rankings and the na- tion's leader on offense. turned into a stubborn defensive squad yesterday and barely escaped with a 14-14 tie against a fired-up Pittsburgh team rated second only to the Cadets in the east. Pitt, trailing. 14-0, after nine minutes and 36 seconds of the second quarter, came back to get one touchdown just before the half ended and another with an. all-important two-point conver- sion just after the third quarter started. From there on, it was a battle in which neither team could get the breaks it needed to w, Auburn Overcomes Maryland fumbling Georgia Tech yesterday. It was the first time SMU has beaten Georgia Tech in eight years. Syracuse Breaks Jinx UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Syracuse shattered a 24-year jinx at Beaver Field yesterday by out- p l a y i n g and outmaneuvering Penn State's football forces, 14-6, on a rainy afternoon. Chuck Zimmerman and TomF Stephens provided the scoring punch to back up a superior; Orange line that controlled the play most of the way. * , .*. Cal Downs Oregon BERKELEY, Calif. - Joe Kapp engineered two touchdown drives and raced 92 yards for the third yesterday as California beat fa- vored Oregon, 23-6, to remain un- beaten in Pacific Coast Confer- ence play. * * *5 Navy Swamps Penn ILADELPHIA - Joe Mata- ,e. a hard-running sopho- .ore, led a corps of second and. third string Navy Midshipmen to a 50-8 victory over Penn yester- day on rain-soaked Franklin Field. Quarterback Joe Tranchini, suf- fering a lame left shoulder, and his first-string mates played only 20 minutes of the one-sided game, a warmup for Navy's game next Saturday with Notre Dame. * * * Oregon State Wins PORTLAND, Ore. - Oregon AUBURN - Maryland out- played Auburn for 15 minutes yesterday, then paid the penalty as a rugged Tiger defense pounced on Terrapin fumbles and inter- cepted passes to open the way fr a 20-7 victory. It was the 19th game wit) defeat for the fifth-ranked T . who bounced back with a ven- geance after last week's 7-7 tie with Georgia Tech. , * * Tech Fumbles to Defeat DALLAS - Southern Methodist got the breaks and followed the passing of Billy Dunn, the run- ning of Jim Welch and a grand exhibition by end Henry Christo- pher for a 20-0 victory over College I GRID PICKS SCORES Michigan 20, Minnesota 19 IliUnois 16, Michigan State 0 Iowa 26, Northwestern 20 9Ohio State 7, Wisconsin 7 Purdue 29, Notre Dame 22 Army 14, Pittsburgh 14 Mississippi 14, ,Arkansas I? ' Alabama 9, Mississippi State I California 23, Oregon 6 t Duke 20, North Carolina 13 Southern Methodist 20, Ga. Tech 0 North Carolina 26, Wake Forest 7 Oklahoma 40, Kansas State 6 Indiana 12, Miame (Ohio) 7 Harvard 16, Dartmouth 8 Oregon State 14, Washington 12 Syracuse 14, Penn State 6 California 14, Washington st. S Kanfor 21, TUCLA 19 Lasas 14, Tulane 9 State slipped by Washington. 14-12, today in a crucial Pacific Coast Conference football game.. State dominated it through three quarters but won only on the conversion points. The victory kept OSC's Rose Bowl hopes alive with a 3-1 PCC record. Twice W a s h i n g t o n grabbed fumbles deep in OSC territory and converted them into touchdowns. The Staters. on the other hand. went the hard way, moving from their own 21 to their first score and from their 11 to the other., Bruins Down Ca-nadiens By The Associated Press MONTREAL - The Boston: Bruins gave up two early goals while shorthanded and then blast- ed their way to a 5-2 win last night over the National Hockey League-leading Montreal Cana- diens. TORONTO-The Toronto Maple Leafs, taking advantage of an inept Detroit offense. scored a goal a period last night to defeat the! Red Wings, 3-0, giving Johnny Bower his first shutout of the Na- tional Hockey League season and the Leafs their second win. * * * NEW YORK-The New York Rangers defeated the Chicago Black Hawks, 6-2, in a fast and rough televised National Hockey League game at Madison Square Garden yesterday., SYRACUSE, N.Y.-Tom Gola's two free throws with only two seconds left enabled the Phila- delphia Warriors to defeat the Syracuse Nationals, 110-109, in their NBA opener last night. DETROIT-Phil Jordan led the Detroit Pistons to their first NBA victory of the season last night scoring 33 points in a 117-112 vic- tory over the St. Louis Hawks. 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