Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 10, 1957 Thomas Will Play NORMAN, Okla — (UP) — Halfback Clendon Thomas. Oklahoma's touchdown machine, probably will get into the game against Texas in the Cotton Bowl Saturday. Thomas was released yesterday from the hospital after a 2-day bout with the flu. New Winter SWEATERS SKIRTS 1. 98 to 5.98 New Fall and Winter COATS 16. 75 to 29.75 Aussie Tips Kramer Famous For Values 831 Mass. Jayhawker Injury List Contains 2 Regulars With Saturday's battle against the Iowa State Cyclones rapidly approaching, Coach Chuck Mather's injury list took a turn for the better Wednesday. Missouri gained 263 net yards against the Jayhawkers last year while Kansas amassed 207 total yards. But KU out-passed the Tigers by 20 yards. STOCKHOLM — (UP) — Australia's Ken Rosewall defeated Jack Kramer of Los Angeles, 8-6, 6-2, before 3,000 spectators in Royal Hall last night. In the other pro tennis singles match, Pancho Segura scored a 6-1, 6-2, win over Lew Hoad of Australia. LONDON —(UP)— Johnny Sullivan, top contender for the British light heavweight title, had his license revoked Wednesday. The stewards of the British Boxing Board of Control announced their decision after viewing a medical report following Sullivan's defeat by Yolande Pompey on Sept. 17. All but two of KU's regulars were back in action, although quarterback Wally Strauch was out of pads and guard Bob Kraus was still slowed by a hip injury. Don Feller and Homer Floyd, both out of action since last Saturday, were running regular drills again. Charlie McCue and Ed Prelock were the only two first stringers missing, but they are expected to be ready by Saturday. Mather's main concern was the tackle position, where Ron Claiborne and Frank Gibson were the only two men reporting. Jim Hull, Tom Horner, Prelock and Don Hermick were still on the ailing list. Kansas reserves now seem to be hit the hardest by injuries and flu. Even though several reserves were still missing Wednesday, Mather said that quarterback Bob Marshall and end H. C. Palmer, both sidelined with knee injuries, were the only two who are definitely out of the Iowa State game. The Jayhawkers, despite a siege of cold weather, held dummy offensive work and practiced extra points and punting. Their drills will continue light today. Sullivan's License Revoked EVEN A TURTLE HAS TO STICK HIS NECK OUT TO GET ANYWHERE Why Don't You Stick Your Neck Out And Try This "ONE-TWO PUNCH" 5-D PREMIUM GAS 5D-10W-30 OIL with Anti-Carbon Anti-Rust Anti-Stalling Upper Cylinder Lubricant Extra-High Octane Increases Gas Mileage Increases Engine Power Decreases Knock and Pre-Ignition Decreases Oil Consumption Decreases Engine Wear You'll Notice the Difference 8th and NEW HAMPSHIRE FAST - DEPENDABLE - COMPLETE SERVICE on Radio- TV- Record Players 908 Mass. JACK W. NEIBARGER, Prop. BIRD TV-RADIO VI 3-8855 Climax, Colo., near Leadville, produces 72 per cent of the world's molybdenum. Bnfxx zop says that there are only two things that they are talking about on Mars currently. They are the Russian Satellite and of course the... Pick of the campus... The new Arrow Trimway combines comfort and good looks. The madras fabric comes in newsmaking miniature plaids and stripes. Collar buttons down, in front and at center back and there is a box pleat in back of shirt. Shirt shown $5.95. Square crew neck sweater in 100% wool. $10.00. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. first in fashion Examine our eye-catching Arrow Trimway Come and see our wide, colorful selection of Arrow Trimway shirts. All are smartly styled all are in the newest plaids and stripes. The sooner you come the more you'll have to choose from, so don't delay. 905 Mass.