)BE R 31:1959 TIMEL TICHIGJfL1AIN DAlil PAGE l LSU Battles Mississippi For National Prominence For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 By TOM WITECKI Louisiana State and Mississippi meet tonight in a contest that can easily be called THE top game of the 1959 college football season. At stake is the mythical na- tional football ghampionship, the Southeastern Conference title and a Sugar Bowl bid. LSU's Tigers won the coveted title last year and this fall they are unbeaten once again and are rated the country's top collegeiate eleven. Ole. Miss' Rebels are also unbeat-. en this season and are ranked as the nation's number three team. High Scoring Squads The Tigers have scored 103 points against. five opponents while allowing just two field goals td be scored against them. The Rebels record is even more im- pressive. Against- a similar num- ber of opponents they have rolled up 189 points with the opposition scoring just seven points. There will be individual stars galore at the 'crucial fzcntest that will be played before a turnaway crowd of 67,500 at 'Baton Rouge. For the Tigers there will be ev- erybody's All-American last' fall, Billy Cannon. To accompany Can- non's ferocious running, the Loui- siana squad has All-Southeastern Conference quarterback .Warren Raab.' Flowers Leads Mississippi However, Ole Miss is not lack- ing stars. They have the nation's seventh leading. ground gainer in hard-running fullback Charlie Flowers and one of the South's outstanding passers, Jake Gibbs. These top-rated offensive stars may have to take a back seat in tonight's contest for both teams have "brick wall" defenses,-LSU is the nation's number two de- fensive team and Mississippi holds down the number three slot. Also in the South eighth-ranked Auburrn plays Florida while ninth- rated Georgia Tech meets Duke. The top game in the East fea-4 tures the Army and Air Force in the first contest of what should become a great traditional series. A capacity crowd of 72,000 is ex- pected to fill Yankee Stadium for the inter-service clash. Syracuse at Pitt Also in the East, the nation's number one offensive and defen- sive team, Syracuse meets unpre- dictable Pittsburgh. The Big Or- ange are rated fifth in the coun- try. Another unbeaten Eastern power, seventh-ranked Penn State, meets West Virginia. Unbeaten and unscored 'upon Yale meets Dartmouth in an Ivy League contest.. In the Southwest, fourth-rated Texas faces a major test ;against Southern Methodist and lts great passing quarterback, Don Meri- deth. ONE THREE ROOM, one five room, heated private apartment. On beauti- ful farm 9 mi. from Ann Arbor. Stove, refrigerator, swimming, ice skating. horses. 096 MALE STUDENT wanted to share apt. $35.00 a month, utilities included. Call NO 5-6739 bevre, 3:30 P.M. C06 One block single apartment. 514 S. 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BILLY CANNON ... leads LSUin THE game Oklahoma's Wilkinson Mentioned for New Posts By The Associated Press HOUSTON-Oilman Bud Adams said yesterday his Houston .entry in the new American Football League would be coached by either Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma, For- est Evashevski of Iowa, Sammy Baugh of Hardin-Simmons or ex- Baylor coach George Sauer. Adams named names at a press conference to which he introduced the first of his staff, outlined a million-dollar plan for the 1960 season and labeled his charges-to- be the Houston Oilers. The youthful franchise owner declined to discuss the 'coaching ;candidates except to say that no decision would be, made until after the college season. And at Illinois CHAMPAIGN - The Athletic Director of the University of Illi- nois, seeking a new football coach, said yesterday he visited Thursday with "an old friend," Coach Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma. The Illini director, Doug 'Mills, said he was in Norman, Okla., for a meeting. 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H10 IN BIG TEN ACTION: Purdue Falinois in topGame; Indiana Eyes Wildcat Homecoming The smoke has cleared from last week's blasting and five teams still remain in the running as the Big Ten enters its sixth week of com- petition. With Northwestern leading the pack and Michigan State, Wiscon- sin, Purdue and Illinois chasing the Wildcats in the race for the roses, this week's games could go a long way toward determining the eventual champ. 'M'Sailors Michigan's Sailing Club will split up the sexes this weekend, in order to compete in two separate meets. This weekend will be somewhat of a breather since the Wolverines worked for the domination of last week's regatta. The Wolverines, with 95 points, took command of the two-day meet by leading Wisconsin, one of the midwestern sailing powers, by 12 points. Other competing schools placed in the following order: Wayne. State, Michigan State, Northwest- ern, Notre Dame, and Detroit. Notre Dame, who is rated as an- other top sailing team in the mid- west, was minus one of its skip- pers and this was probably the cause, for a poor showing. Oddly enough, Wisconsin, too, has a female member on its team, Ruth Hibbard. Miss Hibbard fol- lowed right behind Miss Schneid- er, in "B" division with a 40-point total. Both these female skippers have been providing stiff competition for their counterpart male oppo- nents. But today and tomorrow they will be able to battle their own sex in the Midwest Women's Championships at Ohio Wesleyan. Meanwhile, the male represen- tatives will gather at Indiana this weekend. The Wolverines will send Jim King as their representative and possibly one other team member. SCORES VMI 28, George Washington 6 Boston Conege 21, ]Detroit 9 Kentucky 22, Miami 3 NBA Syracuse 136, Cincinnati 127 Purdue is at Illinois, Michigan State travels 'to Ohio, Northwest- ern has its homecoming as they play host to Indiana, and Wiscon- sin is here to face the Wolverines. In two non-conference games Iowa takes on Kansas State and Minne- sota's forlorn Gophers are hosts to Vanderbilt. Top Big Ten' The top game as far as the. conference is concerned probably will be the game at Champaign. Purdue's hoti and cold Boiler- makers with bruising Bob Jarus running at fullback again appear to have the mateial to beat Illi- nois, but the Illini seem to have a knack for winning at home. The Illini have a tremendous line and if their sophomore backs have a good day they could upset the 11th ranked Boilermakers. Over at Evanston the unbeaten Wildcats hope to celebrate their Homecoming with a victory over Indaina's Hoosiers. 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