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By ED CORRIGAN
WEST POINT N.Y. —Army
Football Coach Earl Blaik, who
has spent almost as much time
ministering to his athletes in the
Vanderbilt or Mississippi.
That will be decided, he said,
after the four Southeastern Confer-
ence teams play their final games
Saturday. -
If Pitt’s substitute fullback Bob
Grier is sent into the game by
Coach Johnny Michelosen, he will
be the first Negro to play in the
Sugar Bowl.
Djgby said the invitation to Pitt
was made "without conditions." He
said Pitt may play Grier and may
sell tickets to Negroes if it wants
to.
The Panthers closed their season
last Saturday with a convincing
20-0 victory over Penn State. Pitt
conquerors Include Oklahoma. No.
1 team in the nation, Navy, Ne. 11,
and Miami of Florida. No. 14.
Pitt’s victims have been Califor-
nia. Syracuse, Nebraska, Duke,
Virginia, West Virginia and Penn
State. The 26-7 victory over Duke
came a week after the Blue Devils
upset Ohio State, the Big Ten
champions. Pitt’s 26-7 victory over
West Virginia knocked the team
out of the undefeated class and the
Sugar Bowl picture.
By RIP WATSON
The Associated Press
With only one week of the season
remaining, Oklahoma has a firm
grip on first place among the na-
tion’s college football powerhouses
todav and a good chance of re-
peiting its 1950 national champion-
shin.
"he Sooners. who boast the long-
• est major college inning streak,
28 in a row, were so far ahead in
the next-to-last Associated Press
poll of the season that most inter-
est centered on the battle for sec-
ond place between Michigan State
and Maryland.
Oklahoma was No. 1 on the bal-
lot of 114 of the 209 sports writers
and broadcasters, piling up a total
of 1.189 points. Michigan State
squeezed past Maryland into sec-
ond place by a bare six points,
1.689 to 1,683. Points were awarded
on the usual basis of 10 for first, 9
for second, etc.
The voters apparnetly were more
impressed by State’s 33-0 rout of
Marquette than by Maryland’s per-
formance In beating George Wash-
ington 19-0. Maryland, the early
season leader, had been second and
Michigan State third a week ago.
Both teams have concluded their
seasons, although Maryland will
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For Thanksgiving Holidays
235, 3 and 4 Year Rambouillet Ewes.
Heavy with Lambs.
hapless Kansas State of__.
eleven, the Eagles scheduled a
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of many of the newcomers to the
Eagle squad. David Lott, a trans-
fer from Tyler Junior College,
scored two touchdowns, one of them
on a 44-yard pass from freshman
quarterback J. N. Wright.
Two other freshman signal call-
ers. Philip Slater and Eddie Pat-
ton, took a share of the spotlight.
Slater directed a great deal of the
Eagle attack in the final half and
scored one touchdown on a short
plunge. Patton, who saw his first
vanity duty, engineered the final
Eagle score, with freshman half-
back Lawrence Blanton doing the
honors. Jerrell Shaw, a freshman
fullback, converted twice for the
Eagles.
As for the veterans’ showings,
halfback Tommy Runnels scored
two markers, running his season
total to 43. which is tope for the
Eagles. The Fort Worth junior
picked up 82 yards on four tries to
be the top ground gainer for the
night. Ha now has a total of 551
yards for the season.
ity on Dec. 3.
Fresh, from a 62-0 victory over a
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North Texas State Coach Odus
Mitchell will give his gridders a
five-day holiday for Thanksgiving
before calling them back Monday
to begin preparations for the final
contest of the season against Trin-
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cago Bears
Kircher got the job here in 1952
by popular .demand when Forest
Evashevski quit to go to Iowa. He
was a man everybody liked but in
four seasons he never had a win-
ning team.
10. Auburn .......
The Second 10:
11. Navy .......
12 Michigan .......
13. Pittsburgh (1) ..
14. Miami (Fla.) (2)
15. Mississippi .....
16. Miami 'Ohio) ...
17. Stanford .....
18. Duke .........
19. Vanderbilt
20. Syracuse .....
hard scrimmage Tuesday with em-
phasis on defense against Trinity’s
offensive attack.
Trinity and North Texas will go
into the San Antonio game with
identical 1-1 records in Gulf Coast
Conference play, and a victory for
either will give them a tie for the
loop crown with Abilene Christian
College.
The Tigers, who are the defend-
ing champions of the GCC, fell to
Hardin-Simmons Saturday night.
14-6. The Eagles downed the Cow-
boys earlier in the year, 30-19.
In Saturday’s touchdown festival
against the Hornets, Mitchell was
impressed with the performances
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Oklahoma is expected to wrap up 6.
Maryland (35) .
UCLA (6) ..
Notre Dame (3)
Ohio State (5)
TCU (3) .......
Texas A&M ....
Georgia Tech .
hospital as on the field, announced Navy? One more game of what?
today that: This has been a very trying sea-
l. Army has a better defensive son.
team than Navy. Right now. Army is in about as
2 He doesn’t think Army will be good shape as it has been all sea-
son.
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Kircher, a “nice guy" who couldn’t
win, was fired as football coach
at Washington State College last
night after four years of trying.
He had another season to go on
a $12,500-a-year contract but WSC
said it is buying him out and will
take its time picking a successor.
He had a poor 1-7-2 record this
fall.
Kircher’s two chief assistants.
Dale Gentry and Mike Scarry,
were also let out. Dan Stavely, the
freshman coach, will stay on.
"I don't know what I'll do."
Kircher said. "I don’t even know
whether I'll stick with coaching
any more.”
Even before the firing, there was
a .string of suggested replace-
ments. They ranged from Ray
Hobbs, coach of the unbeaten lo-
cal high school team, to Johnny
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able bargaining, it was decided .
that a flip of a coin would be opponents managed to collect only
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QUESTIONS ABOUT NAVY
the season which saw the Card-
inals run roughshod over all op-
position to the tune of 428 points.
Cardinal opponents scored 97
points.
In preparation for the Oklaun-
ion invasion the Bobcats will work
on their spread offense, their pass-
ing attack and a new defense.
Smith intends to use a two-man
line. three line backers and a
safety man in an effort to stop
Beebe. This defense is designed to
act as a five-man line while re-
taining the effectiveness of the
linebackers on pass-defense.
Since Smith joined the faculty
at Celina, the Bobcat record
stands 17 won, one lost, and ro
ties.
Oklaunion s record for the sea-
son as they go into the Celina
game is:
victory No. 29 and its second per- 7.
Pittsburgh Picked In Sugar
Bowl After 19 Year Absence
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son.”
Blaik leads his three-times-beat-
en forces to Philadelphia Saturday
to play once-defeated, once-tied
Navy in the 56th meeting of the
service schools. Navy is a slight
favorite.
"I think we've got a better
defensive team than Navy,” said
Blaik before sending his cadets
through a real two-fisted workout,
"and I'll be surprised if we don't
show it Saturday.
“I know Navy is even more
dangerous than last year (the
Middies won that one 27-20) be-
cause their passing has improved,
but they'll have to touch all the
bases to beat us.”
Blaik apparently is in no posi-
tion to say what action Army would
take on a postseason game if the
Cadets lick Navy. While nothing
official has been said, there doesn't
seem to be much doubt that either
the Sugar or Cotton Bowl would
like the winner.
Army prohibits postseason play,
but Navy broke its rule against
bowl games last New Year's when
it plastered Mississippi in the
Sugar Bowl.
"We've lost three games,” said
Blaik, "and I don't think anyone
would consider us. Would we like
to play one more game after
feet season in a row against so-so
Oklahoma A&M Saturday. Several
other members of the top 10, Nota-
bly Georgia Tech and Auburn, will
be gunning for bowl bids as well
as a higher spot in the rankings.
Tech, No. 9. goes against the Uni-
versity of Georgia and Auburn, a
newcomer at No. 10. meets Ala-
bama.
The leaders with first-place votes
in parentheses:
1. Oklahoma (114) ..........1,889
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At McKinney axewomleansas--nmnurs;
. , . , , . years, will flaunt its revitalized
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! CELINA-Celina’s Bobcat coach and Smith They met with Okla- San. 2.
Buddy Smith and his high-riding union superintendent and coach ranked No. 13 in the nation
charges will be trying for their M. S Diltz and his assistant, W. this weeks Associated Press
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The game will match two & been at the hands of top-ranking
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