PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1940 Sooners Fear Another Jayhawk Upset ★★ Kansans Polish New Grid Tricks Pollom May Earn Starting Bid Saturday The Kansas varsity again concentrated on Gwinn Henry's new trick plays last night as it threw a versatile attack at the freshmen in dummy scrimmage. Since Sooner scouts haven't seen these maneuvers, the Jayhawk offense has a better chance at piercing their strong Oklahoma defense. GUS KITCHENS Ed Hall, Don Pollom, Ed Suagee, and Jake Fry were Coach Henry's starting four with Marvin Vandaveer subbing for Pollom. The first four named have been working together all week indicating that Pollom probably will start Saturday. Starters at the guards are uncertain. Quido Massare, Jay Kern, Bob Fluker, and Herb Hartman have been alternating at these posts. Although packing less beef than the Sooners' Ralph Harris (235), Harold Lahar (214), Paul Woodson (220), and Harold Keith (195), the Kansas guards are rated stronger than Oklahoma at this position. An intricate fake line-buck-lateral-forward pass and a deep double wing-back-lateral-pass worked smoothly in practice yesterday. Although the frosh knew what was coming, their halfbacks couldn't stop the passes. The two plays were varied with the tailback faking a pass and then running with the ball. Guard Posts Uncertain Vandaveer, Hall, Dick Miller, and Irving Hayden took turns with three backfields at passing. Chuck Wenstrand, who played end in 1938, returned to right end where he outshone the other athletes at pass snagging. This ended heavy practice with a light session due tomorrow. Coach Tom Stidham and his Sooners are scheduled to arrive in Lawrence tomorrow afternoon. They will hold secret practice in the stadium at 3 o'clock. Oklahoma reports no injuries in contrast to Kansas' hospital list. The Jayhawkers will practice at 4 o'clock. Chi Omega, Pi Phi Win Volleyball Contests Wenstrand Shines At End Betty Current won first place in the finals of the archery tournament yesterday afternoon. Elizabeth Pearis was second and Joan Perry, third. BILL/CENNINGS The Homecoming Sour Owl—Tomorrow. The Pi Phi's defeated the Theta's 41 to 28 in intramural volleyball last night and the Chi Omega's beat Watkins hall team, 41 to 31. Kappa, Pi Phi, and Corbin hall will play for the championship in the organized house division, and the winner will meet the independent champion, IWW. DRVILLE MATHEWS NOVEL WOOD DENZEL GIBBENS IRVEN HAYDEN Among those present when the Sooners square off against the Jayhawks for Saturday's Homecoming battle in Memorial stadium will be Oklahoma Backs Gus Kitchens and Orville Mat- HERB HARTMAN W. F. JACK The Missouri Tigers head for Boulder, Colo. Saturday where they will play the Colorado University eleven, while Kansas State's Wildcats take their second long trip in two weeks, going this tnews and Linemen Bill Jennings and Novel Wood; Kansas Backs Denzel Gibbens and Irven Hayden and Lineman W. F. Jack and Herb Hartman. on the SPORTS CARD By BOB TRUMP All Big Six Teams Save Kansas and Oklahoma Play Non-Conference Games Saturday. . . Iowa Fans Should See A Pitching Duel. . . Nebraska Expects Capacity Crowd for Iowa Game. . . Missouri Meets Colorado at Boulder and Kansas State Travels To South Carolina. AT LINCOLN, Nebraska expects a capacity crowd of 38,000 for the Huskies' game with Iowa University. The Hawkeyes, who always draw well at Lincoln, haven't been doing so badly in other grid capitals. In five games so far this year they have played to about 167,000 persons. Their largest crowd numbered 63,000 for the Minnesota game at Minneapolis. The air around Ames probably will be full of footballs as Iowa State's Cyclones, with Larry Owens doing the pitching, line up against Drake's Bulldogs, with Gene Moore on the mound. Owens, Cyclone senior signal-caller, is placed eleventh in national passing averages on the basis of completed tosses according to reports compiled by the American Football Statistical Bureau. Moore ranks sixth in the same set of statistics. While the Jayhawks of Gwinn Henry and the Sooners of Tom Stidham are helping some 15,000 or more Kansas fans celebrate Homecoming in Memorial stadium Saturday, other members of the Big Six will go outside the conference for their weekly exercise. Hold Intramural Team Tourneys Elimination team tournaments are to be held in horseshoe and tennis to determine the fall intramural champions of these two sports. Teams which have shown an interest in competing in team competition in these sports have been entered in the brackets. Points to date already obtained and those collected during the tournaments will be counted on the total point trophy. Weather conditions in the last few weeks have made these tournaments necessary. The printed schedule for team matches in horseshoe and tennis which was mailed out earlier this year by the intramural office will not be completed. First round team matches in tennis finds Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma vs. Newman club, Sigma Chi vs. Delta Upsilon, and Phi Kappa Psi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Opening matches in horseshoe team competition place Phi Gamma Delta vs. Jayhawk Co-op, Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Chi, Delta Tau Delta vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, and Phi Delta Theta vs. Newman club1 Co-op Club To Honor Frosh Gridmen at Eldridge Tonight The Jayhawk freshman football squad will be guests of the Co-op club at a dinner to be given tonight in the Eldridge hotel. The club, consisting of Kansas football fans, yearly takes this means of becoming better acquainted with the future varsity members. time to Columbia, S.C., for a game with University of South Carolina. Last week, the Wildcats traveled all the way to East Lansing, Mich. to absorb a 32 to 0 beating at the hands of Michigan State's Spartans. Oklahoma At Top Strength For Big Game Norman, Okla., Nov. 7-As Oklahoma defiantly dug herself out of the wreckage of the Nebraska defeat and prepared for her thirty-eighth game with Kansas during the Jayhawker Homecoming at Lawrence Saturday, Coach Tom Stidham was sharply on guard against the usual Sooner let-down following a Nebraska game. Oklahoma always finds the Jayhawkers double tough when the Kansans are encountered the Saturday after a gruelling Nebraska-Oklahoma clash. In 1934 Coach Lewie Hardage's Sooners were tied 7 to 7 by Kansas the week after Oklahoma lost 0 to (continued to page five) FINGER TIP COATS As You Want 'Em Wear One of These Coats To the Football Games---- CORDUROY COATS $7.95 WHIPCORD COATS $10 GABERDINE COATS $10 FLEECE COATS $8.95 REVERSIBLE COATS $10 & $12.50 Rayon Jersey Blouses --- $3.95 Rayon Sport Shirts --- $2.00 Sweaters --- $3 to $6.50 Windbreakers --- $2.95 Rain Coats --- $3.95 to $25.00 Arrow Doubler Shirts --- $5.00 All 1940 Styled "Pick 'Em' Contest On Fencers Cross Foils In Robinson Tonight At 7:30 tonight in Robinson gymnastium the first all-school fencing tournament will be held under the direction of Fencing Coach Jim Raport. Anyone in school who is interested about fencing should be present at the tournament tonight. Many students in the beginning fencing class will participate and those students who are on the regular fencing team will act as judges and critics. Any participants in the matches tonight who show unusual prominence will be given the opportunity to join the regular team, Coach Raport said. The public is invited to attend the matches and refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the tournament. Betty Allen and Haven Glassmire are in charge of all arrangements. Fund Receipts Exceed Goal With some of the final reports still out, the Community Chest drive yesterday went over the $9.446 goal. The reports to date total $10,260.50, which is $814.50 over the goal. Today ENDS SATURDAY The Screen's Most Exciting JAYHAWKER True Adventure! "LITTLE CAESAR" in the EDNA BEST -EDDIE ALBERT Albert Besson · Gena Lechert · Otto Krug — FREE TO LADIES All This Week — One of the most complete Cook Books ever compiled, "500 Snacks and Ideas for Entertaining." Saturday — Another K. U. Football Contest SUNDAY 4 Days From the Flaming Pages of the Ethel Vance Novel--- Adventure as Great as its Stars! Robert TAYLOR Norma SHEARER "ESCAPE"