WILDCATS TOLAMAR TONIGHTtf1ICLast-minute pre-game scanning of the week’s results of Coach Martin Rohde’s rejuvenated Wildcat football lineup gives the impression of great improvement, especially in the backficld, /our high school reporter says. Tonight’s Big Eight game with Lamar at Lamar should prove to be an even battle, with the ’Cats and Tigers balancing the scale without handicaps.Lamar has played four games during the season, losing three by top-heavy scores and entering the win column only once— against ElDorado Springs.Neosho is one behind in the number of games played. The Wildcats opened the season '•gainst a non-conference foe. defeating Baxter Springs 26-6. Then came two Big Eight losses, 27-C to Webb City and 20-6 to Nevada.Tonight’s game will start a half hour earlier than usual — at 7:30 o’clock at the Lamar athletic field. A good turnout from Neosho is urged.Coach Rohde has indicated he probably will start the following lineup: Perry and McIntyre,ends; Kenney and Fairchild, tackles; Gibson and Turk, guards; Prunty, center; Green, quarterback; Branham and Wilson halfbacks, and Pierce, fullback.1