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Show 20 Elevens Still Keep Perfect Slate NEW YORK. Not. 14 CTV An even 30 college football teams still appeared Monday on tha, list of unbeaten un-beaten and untied. - ' Six casualties were recorded tha past week, with the heartbreak er of tham all being Boston unlver- silyTaetback by Maryland. liisT after winning its six previous games. Wyoming took a crushing 32-7 licking; from Baylor for Its first loss In nine starts. Cornell, stopped at seven straight, was dumped by Dartmouth. lft-T. The Valley City (N. D.) Teachers, after winning eight in a row, were crushed by St. Ambrose, still boasting a perfect per-fect record in eight games, 68-6. " Henderson Bute (Ark.) had Its skein ended at seven by Arkansas Tech, 26-0. And Middle Tennessee State, after capturing six consecutive consec-utive contests, waa held to a 7-7 tie by Murray. xnri victories pis. e Wstiw !. ItaehMS...'. Jli 91 CsUfornls " 109 Emorr ao4 Btsir (Vs.) .... 333 101 WofterS 334 - S4 BIGHT VtCTOBUS Oklahesss 39 ST Armr !! w..t ctMstsr (Ps.) Tears... 307 3T HllUdsle (MtetL) 1SS 3 at. Ambroa (lews) 301 ' ST Hsnover (Ind. 380 S3 Collest ef Parlne. SAT SS Oregon Ce-Uesr of EsaceU. 3AO 41 St. Vlacent (Pa.). 1S3 S skvek virroatEs. Wotre DaM 3T3 5 Vlrslnla ITS T Trinity (Conn.) 30S 3S Ball State (Int 3-1 4 Huaklasiua (Obte) 323 40 SIX VKTOBICS Oaanea (Pa ) 113 T y ton da A. at S3S 4 |