To Play Rose By WILL GIIIMSLEY NEW YORK (AP) -- Michigan State and UCLA, third and iitth respectively in the National Foot- ball rankings, have another Rose Bowl rendezvous cheduled Jan. 2 at Pasadena, Calif. Michigan State, "which won a wild battle from UCLA there two years ago 28 - 20, was formally named as the Big Ten represent- ative Sunday. UCLA's seiecvion was a matter of routine. The UCLA Bruins, beaten only by Maryland this year, clinched their third straight Pacific (toast Conference diampionship and the Bowl spot by humbling Southern California 17-7 Saturday. 'Michigan State took the side door, gaining the Big Ten bid when Ohio State. repeating as conifer- ence titleholder and ineligible for the Pasadena trip. cut down Mich- igan in the game which ended in I near brawl .17-0. COTTON WANTS NAVY Texas Christian was chosen for the Cotton Bowl at Dallas after its 35-0 rout of Rice. leaving the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans as the only post-season fixture with a cup- board bare. Here is how the Bowl picture stacks up: Rnse Bowlv-Michigan State (8-1) vs UCLA (9-l. Orange Bowlaoklahoma (9-0: vs Maryland (9-01, the two top-rank- ing teams in the country. Cotton Bowl-TCU I8-ii vs team to be selected. The Cotton Bowl wants Navy if the latter can beat Army next Saturday. Otherwise. the nod will go to one of the south- eastern teams or posibly Pitts- burgh. Sugar Bowlv- M i s s i s sip pi. Georgia Tech and Auburn leading candidates with Vanderbilt, winner of its last six. a dark horse. 0KLAHOMA'S 28TH STRAIGHT in addition to the Big Ten, lwo other major conference titles were decided S a t u r d a y. Oklahoma scored its expected victory over Nebraska 41-0 for its 28th straight and 53rd Big Seven engagement without defeat. 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