PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1940. Oklahoma Hits Campus Early Stages Secret Drill For Tomorrow's Tilt By BOB TRUMP Kansan Sports Editor Big, powerful, and confident, Tom Stidham's second place-Oklahoma Sooners moved on Mount Oread early this afternoon, nearly 24 hours ahead of their scheduled gridiron date with the Kansas Jayhawkers in Memorial stadium tomorrow before a Homecoming crowd which may reach 15,000. The Sooners, at full strength despite their gruelling battle last week with Nebraska's rugged Cornhuskers, raced through an hour of secret practice at 3 o'clock this afternoon before relinquishing the field to Gwinn Henry and the Jayhawks. Kansas Chances Improved Sigma Chi Moves Into Division II First Place Tie Sigma Chi moved up on even terms with the Sig Alph's and Phi Psi's in Division II yesterday when it achieved a 27 to 0 touch football victory over Pi Kappa Alpha. It was Sigma Chi's fifth victory of the season. In the other two games, Delta Tau Delta downed the Theta Tau's 13 to 0 while Alpha Tau Omega and the Boy's Co-op battled to a scoreless tie. A long pass to Foresman, Sigma Chi end, off a sleeper play gave his team a touchdown in the opening minute of the game. The Sigma Chi's then proceeded to tally six-pointers in the second, third, and fourth quarters to improve their winning margin. Fred Coulson, star A.T.O. lineman, suffered a cracked collar bone as his teammates fought to a draw with the Boy's Co-op. The A.T.O.'s outplayed their opponents but lacked scoring punch. Delta Tau Delta, paced by the passing of Stapleton and Weatherwax, gained a well-earned triumph over Theta Tau. Line stars for the Delta Tau's were Pace and Boardman. Although the men from Norman are doped to write tomorrow's game into the books in black ink, Kansas' chances for an upset were improved this week with the announcement that four injured first Probable Starting Lineups Oklahoma Pos. Kansas Jennings (175) LE (194) Ulrich Eason (207) LT (204) Relph Harris (235) LG (197) Massare Speegle (182) C (187) Pierce Lahar (214) RG (193) J. Kern Teeter (218) RT (222) Jack Sharpe (195) RE (180) Crowell Whited (190) QB (160) Fry Jacobs (183) LH (190) Hall Mathews (162) RH (170) Pollom Martin (185) FB (184) Suagee Radio broadcasts-KMBC, Kansas City; KFH, Wichita, WKY, Oklahoma City; KFKU, Lawrence. Officials-Referee, Parke Carroll, Kansas City University; ampire, John Waldorf, Missouri; head linesman, Herb Gish, Nebraska; field judge, Dick Pendleton, Oklahoma. stringers, none of whom played against Villanova in Philadelphia last Friday, will be ready for action. Paul Hardman, sophomore right end, Ross Reiph, sophomore left tackle, Quido Massare, senior left guard, and Mavin Vandaveer, junior quarterback, have recovered lineman of the evening. Besides Gaberdine Tweed Reversible Topcoats tailored by "VARSITY TOWN" A "honey of a coat" for all around wear $25. Yes Sir! Get inside of one of these fine coats. Topcoat, Overcoat for the Game Bopacas $20. Luxoros Fleeces To Coverts $47.50 Tweeds Camel Hairs sufficiently to spend many minutes in tomorrow's contest. Fluker Wins Henry's Praise Massare and Vandavever, troubled by knee injuries, could have played NEW Arrow Shirts Arrow Neckties Catalina Sweaters Dress & Wool Gloves All ready for you. "We expect to play our best game of the season and at least throw a good scare into those Sooners," Coach Gwinn Henry said this morning. The game tomorrow will necessarily, from the Kansas viewpoint, be a wide-open one which the Homecoming spectators should really appreciate. The Sooners will probably rely on the power of their backfield although they are capable of taking to the air at any time." at Villanova, but were withheld from the game to avoid any possibility of re-injuries. Massare's replacement, Bob Fluker, performed so brilliantly that Coach Henry called him the outstanding Jayhawk Topeka high school star will take Massare and Fluker, Kansas has two Big Cash Awards LUCKY SEAT NIGHT COMING SOON VARSITY TODAY AND SATURDAY He's Back, the Scoundrel! More Debonair, More Daring, More Dangerous Than Ever. other outstanding guards in Jay Kern and Herb Hartman. No member of the quartet weighs less than 192 pounds. Warren WILLIAM · Jean MUIR — ADDED — Lew Lehr Short SUNDAY AND MONDAY The Real Life True Story of the Boy and Girl You Used to Be. Starting at the halfback posts for the Jayhawks will be two of the conference's best broken field runners-Jake Fry and Don Pollom. Fry has been a regular member of the starting lineup all season, but Pollom is breaking into the select circle for the first time. The former Vandaveer's place. Still another Kansas speeder, Denzel Gibbens, who returned a kickoff 50 yards against Villanova, may give the Sooners trouble. Sooners Have Heavyweights Oklahoma's starting lineup, especially in the forward wall, carries a terrific amount of weight. In fact the only lightweight on the squad is Halfback Orville Matthews who tips the scales at a modest 162 pounds. His three backfield mates, Marvin Whited, Jack Jacobs, and Johnny Martin weigh 190, 183, and 185 pounds respectively. HANDKERCHIEF TEST PROVES VITAL ZONE ALWAYS SPOTLESS LAST CHANCE FOR Student Rates On Magazine Subscriptions On or Before Nov. 10th CALL 1292 K. U. TIME AGENCY The Student Magazine Agency—Andy Speer, Mgr. WINTER IS COMING "WINTER-SURE" your car now. Change to winter-weight lubricants and have us check your battery, heater, and defroster. Your car needs our "Winter-Coat" protection It's time for anti-freeze — Get it with our complete drain-and-flush radiator service. CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS