FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE By OZZIE BARTELLI Daily Kansan Sports Editor Tomorrow's contest between Kansas and Oklahoma will decide who walks away with the Big Seven bunting. Last year the Jayhawkers had to whip a fighting Missouri team and battle to a 13 to 13 deadlock with O.U. to share the title. Two years ago it was a fighting Sooner team which Kansas had to tame by scoring a stunning 16 to 13 win to gain a share of the title. The margin of victory being a Paul Turner fieldgoal during the last minutes of play as rain and darkness almost obliterated the battling crews from the spectator's view. Without taking anything away from the Mitchell-Royal and Griffith-French type of action the crowd comes to see, it will be interesting to note that a possibly greater show may be in the offing during tomorrow's tussle. The clash between a couple of top guards, Kansan Dick Tomlinson and Sooner Buddy Burris may well be the outstanding show of the day, Burris, as you know, is an All-America candidate, but maybe Tomlinson can't read well enough to be affected by Buddy's publicity. Another interesting highlight, which could attract some attention from the Tomlinson-Burris duel, will be the immovable object type of line back Dick Monroe will display tomorrow. A lot depends on Monroe's return to action. The 208-pound pivot will be playing for the first time since coming out of the Oklahoma A. and M. game with a twisted knee. Whatever happens tomorrow, it's a safe bet to say every man on either team will know they've been in the game of the season. When captain Hugh Johnson leads his men, and he will be leading, against the grinding Sooner队, the fans can just dispense with trying to "sit" through the game. Few ends, not quite the Sperry and Norris type will know the feel of the Memorial stadium boards after the kick-off. The wide-open brand of aerial attack Kansas will throw into the game may be just the kind of Phi Delt's Win Title The Phi Delt's won the "B" team championship by defeating a determined Sig Ep outfit 20 to 7. During the first quarter the two teams exchanged possession of the ball several times, but neither team was able to make the final drive into scoring territory. In the second period Ed Marqui intercepted a Sig Ep pass to set up the Phi Dell's for their first touchdown. Two plays later Buford Diesel completed a pass to Rey Irwin for the first score of the game, then tossed to the same receiver for the extra point. With only 3 minutes remaining in the first half, Rev Irwin intercepted another Sig Ep pass and made a brilliant 30 yard return to once again set up the Phi Delt's for a t.d. The score was made on a hand-off from Marquis to Bissel, who passed into the end zone to the ever-present Irwin. The extra point was supplied by Marquis on another pass, this time to Joe Wolfe, to bring the half-time score to 14 to 0 for the Phi Delt's. After the half, the Sig Ep's drove to the 4 yard line, only to lose the ball on downs. The Phi Delt's punted out of the hole, then intercepted another pass on the Sig Ep 30. On the fourth dowl Marquis found Joe Wolfe in the end zone with his third touchdown pass, but the attempted point was no good. Determined not to be held scoreless, the Sig Ep's came back in the final period to score on a pass from Charlie Medlock to Bob Reece, with the extra point added by Jim Reynolds on a place kick. Navy 7. Army 0 The Navy returned a punt for a touchdown and added the extra point to defeat the Army in a game scheduled by the two teams. It was their annual grudge battle with the Navy winning this year, 7 to 0. sky-writing which will spell victory for the Jayhawkers. Coach Sikes wasn't kidding when he said the team could win. Kansas can win. . . and this corner is going out on the well-known limb betting the Jayhawkers can keep the Sooners from sawing-off that limb. Well? Don't say we didn't tell you or that we have any faith in perla card predictions. Purdue Accuses Indiana Lafayette, Ind., Nov. 19—(UP)—Purdue university officials believe today that Indiana university football fans were responsible for a plane dropping leaflets on the campus here, depreciating the school, its president, the football team, and the coaching staff. The pamphlets said; "What the hell can you expect with a kid prexy from deah old Oxford, with a bunch of hick students with no spirit, with an inexperienced high school coaching staff with 11 old men—flops of the yeak?" 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