UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORT BEAMS For years and years two Lawrence football fans have been following the Jayhawker games. Last Saturday E. C. Bricken went to Urbana to see the Illinois-K. U. fracas, while Allie Carroll went to Manhattan to view the Oklahoma-Kansas Aggie game. Both think that Kansas has a fine chance to do wonders in the Missouri Valley this fall. Allie Carrol has started his annual guess on the total Jayhawk score for the season at his store down-town. The average score to date range from 77 to 107. Scouting has already started in the Valley this year as in the past. Coach Jay Bond was in the stands to view the wares of the Manhattan school Saturday and it is believed that Ames had a football expert at the Illinois game. A committee consisting of Walter Keerl, Allie Cowgill and Willis Vanderbilt has been appointed by Captain Kenneth Uhls to take charge of the contract which will be held for students and members of the faculty. Glen Ayers, c'20, left this afternoon for Almena to visit friends until Monday. Dorothy Querfield, c18, went to Kielbach afternoon for the remainder of the week. Football Star Called For Aviation Service Earl Shiln, star end on last year's Varsity team, has been called for aviation service. He is now on his way to Austin, Texas, where he will enter the aviation training school of the United States army. He started this season as though he was going to keep up his wonderful work at nabbing the forward passes. He played an excellent game against Illinois. Shinn came out for the first practices in hopes of being able to play through the football season before being called into service. He has applied for a third time to aviation, but did not expect to be called for three months. The immediate demand for aviators in Europe is believed to have caused the early call. Send the Daily Kansan home. Fresh shipment received weekly of Old Time Homemade MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDIES and Allegretti Chocolates University Book Store Sole Agents 803 Mass. St. ENGRAVED IN WOOD BY LOUISE F. GRANI KirschbaumClothes ALL-WOOL—100 PER CENT AND NO COMPROMISE BELTED SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN THERE is in these smart belted jackets just a suggestion of an army officer's grooming ... the snug fit at the waist, the flare at the bottom which so well become a young man's carriage. Tailored from all-wool fabrics in a notable series of models-single or double breasted-one, two or three buttons-plain, pleated or yoke back-a wide variety to choose from at $20,$25 and $30 JOHNSON & CARL Attention Freshmen!! Saturday some K. U. man is going through or over the Normal line and— the "Thundering Thousand" will send "Rock Chalk" ringing down the field but— that isn't a circumstance to the way they will send you thro' the "gauntlet" of "Paddle Row" unless you are "protected" by a freshman cap and if you'll use your telephone we'll send one up—Just tell us the size and the school—they're 75c—Telephone 203. Get in on the annual football score guess at CARROLLS OPEN UNTIL 3 P. M. SATURDAY $5.00 to Winner Schedule Out Tomorrow CARROLLS Gym Clothes and Shoes SENDTHEDAILYKANSANHOME STUDENT ENTERPRISE TICKETS NOW ON SALE PRICE $5.00 FOR FORTY ATTRACTIONS These tickets are sold only to students, Members of their immediate family, Faculty and University Employees. Tickets are NOT transferable and must be signed in ink by the original purchaser. Guest tickets may be obtained for $5.00; these tickets are good only when presented along with regular Student Ticket. Coupon No. 4 will be accepted as $1.00 payment toward any reserved seat for the Kansas-Nebraska football game. Student Tickets are sold ONLY AT REGISTRAR'S OFFICE. Get your ticket before the first game. NORMALS vs. K.U.-Saturday, October 13, 3:00 o'Clock W. O. HAMILTON, General Manager Athletics