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Army First, Crimson Twentieth in AP Poll

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

With four straight victories under its belt, the Crimson eleven rose to twentieth place in this week's Associated Press poll of the leading teams of the 1946 season. The plumber twenty spot represented the highest rating reveived by any team in New England.

Standings of the top twenty teams:

1--Army

2--Notre Dame

3--Texas

4--Tennessee

5--U.C.L.A.

6--Pennsylvania

7--Georgia

8--Northwestern*

8--Michigan*

10--North Carolina

11--Alabama

12--North Carolina State

13--Duke

14--Oklahoma

15--Georgia Tech

16--Rice

17--Iowa

18--William & Mary

19--Oregon

20--Harvard

*--Tie for eighth place

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