Thursday. Sept. 12, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Letcavits Heads List Of 3 Top Ends Senior end Jim Letcavits, returning All-Big Seven right end, heads the list of three lettermen and six other squadmen who are competing for the end positions on the Jayhawker team. Letcavits, almost a sure bet for the right end position, led the Javhawkers last year in pass receiving with 246 yards on 14 catches. He is a senior from Masillon, Ohio. Behind Palmer, in the secondstring left end spot, has been John Peppercorn. 202 pound sophomore from Mission. Peppercorn is a fine pass receiver and shows good promise in other phases of play. With game experience he is expected to develop into a valuable end. On the opposite end this fall has been H. C. Palmer, a junior letterman from Atchison. Palmer lettered as a sophomore as a combination end-fullback. Peppercorn on 2nd Team JIM LETCAVITS The other second-string end has been Dale Remsberg, a sophomore from Iola, and a brother of George Remsberg, a regular guard on the 1955 team. Remsberg showed much improvement during spring drills, and followed by claiming a second-string berth this fall. The Jayhawkers have managed only two victories in their 14 games with T.C.U. dating back to 1944. The Horned Frogs have walked off with 10 wins while two of the games ended in ties. KU's two victories came in 1951 and 1952 by scores of 27-13 and 13-0. Lynn McCarthy, junior from St. Peter, Minn., has been on the sidelines with a knee injury during many of the workouts this fall. His recovery would further bolster the Javawker end corps. Lackovic was hampered by injuries during his freshman year, and suffered a broken leg early in spring practice. Four sopheneore end lapefuels complete the roster of Jayhawker ends. They are Ernest Lackovie, North Bergen, N. J.; Grant Miller, Elmhurst, N. I.; Lloyd Nichols. Gainsville, Texas, and Sant Simpson, Worland, Wyo. Lackovic Hampered Miller was cited as the most improved end in the spring drills, but he must pass both Palmer and Peppercorn on his way to a first team position. KAY PHARMACY Adam Kay Tops In Service, Pharmaceutical Needs, and School Supplies Welcome Back Jayhawks 1347 Mass. — VI 3-1844 MONOGRAM BELT by CALDERON A belt with a sense of belonging...to you, because it sports your own sculpted brass initials on a handsome buckle of gleaming brass...and in your wardrobe, because it belongs with every smart casual outfit you own. The belt, hand-made, top-grain cowhide in this season's fashion-right colors ... $5.98 WELCOME BACK JAYHAWKS "If You Cant Stop, Honk and Wave" JERRY'S CAFE JEROME K. BARLAND SHORT ORDERS TO GO Open 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Tenderloin ... 30c Hamburger ... 25c Cheeseburger ... 30c Hot Beef Sandwich, Drink ... 65c Malt 25c Hot Chocolate 10c Chili 30c 2 Eggs, Toast, Potatoes, Drink 45c Ph. VI 3-9649 CHECK THAT PORTABLE 7th & Ney Hampshire (across from the Post Office) Do The Batteries Work? EVEREADY—FRESH STOCK Owens Flower Shop & Greenhouses Serving K.U. students for 40 years Call Us Charge Accounts Welcome Lowest Prices in Lawrence Best Service 15th & New York VI 3-6111 Smart Military Design $ \star $ Sir, you're right in style to pass in review anytime, anywhere! Your foot will feel the difference, too . . . will appreciate Jarman's famous "friendliness of fit," for mile after mile of distinguished service. Come in today and try on this Jarman classic. EDMAN'S SHOES 815 Mass. Ph.VI 3-9871