2,95THE MICHIGAN DAILY Iowa Tops Irish; Illinois Halts NU JAIL ('CLASSIF By The Associated Press IOWA CITY - Iowa's Big Teny football champions, their pride stung by a 38-28 loss to Ohio State, rocked Notre Dame, 31-21, yesterday in a blistering football duel. The Rose Bowl-bound Hawkeyes, finishing their regular season with a 7-1-1 record, raced into a 13-0. lead early in the second quarter and broke Notre Dame's last-quar- ter challenge with two quick touchdowns. Iowa's Randy Duncan-playing his last game here-and Notre Dame's George Izo each threw for two touchdowns in a spectacular DUFFY DAUGHERTY . . . reason to smile Five Grid Teams Clinch Post-Season Bowl Bids By The Associated Press BERKELEY, Calif. - Senior halfback Jack Hart powered a second-half California touch- down march that beat Stanford, 16-15, capturing the Pacific Coast Conference title and Rose Bowl bid for the surprising Bears. A full house crowd of 81,490 saw the California rushing attack barely outlast an inspired show by the underdog Indians, who led at the half, 9-8. * * * LSU to Sugar Bowl NEW ORLEANS -- Halfback Billy Cannon spurred top-ranked Louisiana State into explosive ac- tion and the unbeaten Tigers crushed Tulane, 62-0, practically' clinched the national champion- ship and went into the Sugar Bowl. * , * Syracuse to Orange Bowl MORGANTOWN, W. Va. - Syracuse won the right to play Oklahoma on New Year's Day in the Orange Bowl by edging West Virginia, 15-12, in a bruising foot- ball game decided by extra points. Pinpoint passing of quarterback Chuck Zimmerman enabled the Orangemen to finish their 1958 season with an 8-1 record, best since the 1923 Syracuse team posted an identical record. , *s , y Sooners to Meet Syracuse NORMAN, Okla. - The super- ior manpower of the Oklahoma Sooners paid off with a 40-7 multiple-honored victory over the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The triumph awarded the Sooners their 11th straight Big Eight Conference football cham- pionship under Coach Bud Wilk- inson and a fifth trip to the Orange Bowl where they meet Syracuse. TCU to Cotton Bowl HOUSTON - Halfback Marvin Lasater turned a fumble recov- ery into a 58-yard touchdown run to spark Texas Christian from be- hind to defeat Rice, 21-0, and grab the Southwest Conference cham- pionship and another trip to the Cotton Bowl. Auburn Unbeaten AUBURN, Ala. - Auburn ham- mered its way to a 21-7 victory over Wake Forest for its 23rd game in a row without a defeat and its 21st consecutive winning appearance at home. Air Force Wins ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. - The, bowl-hungry Air Force Academy presented a well-oiled scoring ma-' chine and rolled over New Mexico 45-7, keeping the Falcons' unbeat- en record intact through nine games. * * * Harvard Rips Yale CAMBRIDGE, Mass.-Harvard took its cue from pint-sized quar- terback Charlie Ravenel and a punishing defense for a 28-0 re- venge victory over Yale. * * * Meredith Stars DALLAS-Don Meredith passed and ran Southern Methodist to a 33-29 victory over Baylor in prob- ably his greatest performance. He passed for 206 yards, ran for 50, scored two touchdowns, and passed for another. -~ / ~ XI display by two of the nation's top passers. Duncan hit Willie Flem- ing and Don Norton with touch- down passes of 36 and 53 yards while Izo threw scoring passes of 69 yards to Monte Stickles and 52 yards to Bob Scarpitto. Illinois Rallies CHAMPAIGN-Illinois yesterday sprung loose a native son sopho- more backfield on 68- and 67-yard scoring sprees in the last quarter to defeat Northwestern, 27-20, in a Big Ten football finale. Quarterback John Easterbrook, a 5'8" mite from Champaign, who played the entire game on offense, and rookies Jim Brown of Men- dota, Dick McDade of Urbana, and Marshall Starks of Rockford-all home-grown talent - gave the Il- lini their closing impetus. The game squared the long rivalry between the two schools at 24 victories each. * * * Purdue Held to Tie LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Indiana's Hoosiers climaxed their first re- spectable football season in 11 years yesterday by fighting Pur- due's Boilermakers, ranked No. 8 nationally, to a 15-15 tie. Tom McDonald, Indiana's sec- ond-string tailback, threw two touchdown passes and a conver- sion pass on a brilliant relief rolea for injured Ted Smith. Minnesota Trounced MADISON, Wis.- A smorgas- board offense made to tick by quarterbacks Dale' Hackbart and Sid Williams yesterday drove fifth-ranked Wisconsin to a 27-12 football triumph over Minnesota in the season finale for both teams. .The Badgers won second place in the Big Ten, their loftiest finish since 1952 when they tied Purdue for first. MSU Finally Wins EAST LANSING -- Michigan State, bottom team in the Big Ten football standings, proved it is still a top dog in non-conference opposition by whipping Kansas State, 26-7, before a sparse crowd of 39,032 here yesterday. BIG TEN STANDINGS HELP WANTED COLLEGE GRADUATES Salary $4,800 to start i STATE GOVERNMENT OFFERS COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAMS IN GEOLOGY *FISH AREA BIOLOGY *FISHERIES BIOLOGY *FISH HABITAT BIOLOGY *GAME BIOLOGY FORESTRY LAND APPRAISING The Michigan Civil Service is now recruiting applicants for its cur- rent examination program. 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