THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JAYHAWKS FLY SOUTH TONIGHT AFTER FEED After Two Consecutive Victories Clark's Men Will Tackle Sooners HIGGINS IS OUT OF LINEUP Kiwanis Club of Lawrence Entertains Men at University Commons With two unexpected but well earned Valley victories to their credit, Coach "Potsy" Clark's Jay hawkers will head for Norman, Olahka tonight, where they will tangle with the Sooners Saturday in an attempt to chalk up a third straight win. The team will have dimmed tonight at the University of Tennessee. To prepare, we kicken Kiwian Club. The train on which the squad will pull out leaves the Santa Fe station at 11:28. The only *change* in lineup over the crew that started the Aggie game is at left tackle, where "Cupid" Grauer takes the place of Severt Higgins. Higgins has been laid up for the last two days with a bad case of tonsilitis, and although he was out for yesterday's workout, is not in condition to start the Sooner battle, but has shown exceptionally in this week's practices. He should be able to handle the tackle job very effectively against the Oklahoma team. Following yesterday's practice, Coach Clark announced the following tentative lineup to start the game Saturday: Ends -- McDonald and Black; Troubles -- Freese and Green; Sanders -- Centerers; Quarterback -- Wilson; Halfbacks -- McAdams and Griffin; Fullback -- Spurgeon. "Gridiron Gossip" By Joe Turner The time is 11:28, and the place is the Santa Fe depot. Of course that is a terribly late hour for a student to be out, but it might not be a bad idea for a few hundred to drop down and above another real send-off at the squad as it takes the train for Norman. "Cupid" Gruner will probably start in Saturday's game against the Steuers, his first appearance in public this year. "Cupid" will take HIGHBURST place at left tackle, as "Hurray" is slid down by a bad care or tote slit. Spurgeen took a mean crack on the leg in last night's practice, that developed into a severe "charlie horse." However the sturdy Dering Beailey has "wrestled the Ninks out on the bad leg, and the 'tail' will start in Saturday's contest. What little headway the Sooners made against the Cornshukers last Saturday was made through the air, and the men of "Potts" are going to Norman with their eyes in the air, and the slogan, "they shall not pass." Bloody batting is apparently the best preparation for a football game, it worked in the Aggie mix-up, and in the Royyry for the coming Sooner affair. Bill Stover, the freshman who had his nose mussed up a few weeks ago, was back in scrimimage last night for the first time. STADIUM RESERVATIONS OPEN 2500 Applications Now in From Memorial Donors "Roughly estimating, I would say about 2500 applications have been made to date and a flood of new ones come with every mail," said Dr. Forrest C. Allen when asked the number of applicants taking advantage of the priority given to Stadium donors. Reservations for seats are now open only to those who have given to the Stadium Fund. However this does not mean the seats. are free — merely that they have priority in regard to reservations, after November 6, the seats will be thrown open to the public, at which time, the tickets will be on sale at Kansas City, Topkapira the Round Corner Drug Store at Lawrence, and the Local Athletic Office. 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