Nearly 40000 ticet application blanks for the 1939 Northwesterfl university football gaines have béen malled to aluinni and other former ticket purchasers. The sale for both season and individual gain-e tickets opened August 1. The mailing is the largest ever sentout by the uniiversity and Tick- et Manager Ted Payseur has, in- creaàed, his1 staff to handle the anti- cipated flood of orders. Last year. mnore than 8,000 season booke were. purchased. and this nuinber 1s, ex-, pected: to ,be exceeded this year. Savig en Season Tickets Sea son tickets to Northwestern's five borne gaines this faîl will cost $12, a saving of $1.60 over the in- dividual. gaine pri ce.1 The price of tickets to the :Wsconsin, Illinois. Purdue and Iowa gaines is $2.75 with an additional 10 cents being charged for the Illinois gaine which wîll >be turned over t* 4he 1940 Oy m- pic games fund. Tickets for the opening gaine with Oklahoma are priced at $2.50. .TheOklahonia gaine on October 7 will bring to flyche stadiuin one of the nation's outstanding elevens ini 1938. The Sooners, coached by Tom Stidharn, for eight years an assist- ant coach at Northwestern, won the Big Six chainpionship last year and met Tennessee in the Orange bowl. ceasea. ~~ticularly attractive a hssao Ut. Foss started with Wilson and with the jewel-like sprinklings of- company in June, 1916..,ghs eeking through the dense fol- Alter graduiation fromCornell inii age of a' veritable forest of trees. Julie', 1917, he worked ini cattie yards 'for, a few months, until he enlisted in the Naval Aviation. corps. He ws, discharged froin the Naval Sa fety Sants Aviaioncorp inFebruary, 1919, and started again in the.cattle. buy- .,Y the flinois ing departinent.4umbieCu In 1920 Mr.. Foss, was transferred toý -J. Moog's office, following plant] operation s, including tanneries. IArersnt&vegop o mn In October, 1929, he was sent to cany oung men were recently asked: Buenos Aires as assistant manager. I"htd o atms n life?" He returned to t he United States in The inajority answered: "Security. April 1934 and worked under j. In the. shifting, changing pattern of Moog, and later C. D. Middlebrook, modern living, security - freedomn following Southern American busi1 from fear or danger - is a coveted .nes,~ ut~i.~~i~' 1u7._ state. But here's the paradox: som~e i tot'ists, 4eiud.advocates of posi- In 1927 Mr. Foss returned to Bue- tive living, continue to leave a trail nos Aires as manager, and remained of sorrow and suffering, for thought-; there until August 1936 when he less drivers are still willing to returned to the United States. gamble an1ything for one impulsive Since August 1936 he has been in action at the wheel. THINK! Don't the beef departinent, Chicago, foi- jeopardize future happiness by came- lowing cattie buying operations, less driving-drive sanely and with Mr. Foss won faine as a pole1 security for yourself and others. vaulter during his college career * * and later as a mexnber of the 1920 A NG ER O US DEFINITION- United States teain at the Olympic"Sp'igmeffl "slow down.'" Games ini Antwerp, Belgi.mi, where . Get 'Drenchiflg On- Saturday the Arrow class got drenched to the. skin, following the Stars. out to the northeast bouy in a windward-leeWard r a. ce. J. a c k Manierre won ini "Zephyr,"ý folloWed élosely by Bill Magie's "Merenie," ,with the rest of the fleet struing out behind. There wassuch >a high sea mun- ning Satumday tha t the committee boat couldn't anchor, and they had to. fire the startingý and finishing >guns off frori. the shore. The ýAr- rows, being broader in the beam and having less sail, took less *of a beating than the Stars and even j passed,a few, having given them a f ive minute hiead start."This," said the North Shore's most prominent jib sheet handier, as the 21st wave broke :over his head, "is definitely -the life.i' SATURDAY, JULY 2 Stars (Ten Miles) Boat Skipper ýTime Tw,ýin Star-L. M. Pirie......... 1:10: 23 Little Audrey-T. E. Meade ...1:12:06 tDoiphin-Ernerson 1Raymiond..1:17:36 1:17:40 Step-NFetcht-Otter brothers .... 1:18:44 FrLm-D. J. Bergman-.. ......... 1:22:00 The- gaine-will be a the Panamna canal ?.o Neý nnual Newman codn- They wiUl alI arrive in NE gue'É picnic. A wide in about a month, but the Lrtainment lu. sched- Springer will stay i the ternoon and eVening. tour New England.