VOL. xm. HONOLULU, HAWAII, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1934 No. 17 California Team Will Arrive on Thursday Morning Wyman C.ast for Ja. panes e. Guil_d Play Golden Bear Gridders to Be . ·, Announces · In Honolulu for Two Tussles Osamu Hirota r------~' Convocation This Rainbows in· I To Speak Friday I Council Votes Visitors Will Be Honored at Junior Class Dance L------~ Saturday Night; Small Reception Planned To Play Lead Week /or Singing Easy Victory Mainland Trip BRIGHT and eady on Thursday morning-6 :30 o'clock to be In Next Show The regular Thursday convoca­ Po~tponement exact- Coach Leonard "Stub" Allison and 29 football tion. of the University this week Over Denver players from the will arrive in Hono­ will be given over to the singing 'The Conduct of Lord Tadanao' Klum's Gridders Topple Rocky ASUH Will Not Send Debaters lulu on the President Taft, docking at pier 8. To Be Produced at UH of Christmas carols on the front The Golden Bears will play two steps of Hawaii hall. The con­ Mountain Team by 3 6-14; On Tour in 1935; 'Trip In Mid-January games in Honolulu over the holi­ vocation will begin at 9:30 a.m. Kaulukukui Shines Likely in 1936 days, meeting, the Honolulu Town Carol singing will be led by Noted Aviatrix Team on Christmas · day, and the Osamu Hirota, senior, will play Mrs. David L. Crawford, while Coach otto "Proc" Klum's 1934 At a special meeting called Sat­ the leading role of Lord Tadanao in "wonder team" registered one of University of Hawaii eleven on Fred W. Neal, exchange student urday afternoon, members of the To Talk Here New Year.'s day. "The Conduct of Lord Tadanao," from Albany college, will be the the most surprising and over­ ASUH student council voted to Japanese racial play to be offered whelming football victories in Uni­ ASUH Will Extend Aloha piano accompanist. postpone the proposed, debate team Amelia Earhart Putnam to Lee- A committee of Coach Otto Klum, by the University of Hawaii Thea­ versity of Hawaii football history trip to the Mainland at least one ture in Farrington Hall Coach Luke Gill, Capt. Jack John­ tre Guild on Jan. 9-12. Hirota is with its stunning 36-14 win over year. son, Curtis Heen, Sadie Kaheaku, an experienced thespian, this being the University of Denver eleven in The council took ·this action on his fourth year of' participation in Tom Wins in the Honolulu stadium on Saturtlay the advice of a number of faculty Amelia Earhart Putnam, noted Moana Peterson, Catherine Dun­ guild dramatics. afternoon. members and students who felt. aviatrix, will fly from Los Angeles can, Larry Capellas, Raymond Tan, Margaret Monden, sophomore, More than 19,000 fans saw the that the University debaters are to Honolulu next month. She will and William Stephenson will be on has, been cast in the feminine lead CSA Oratory Roaring Rainbows give a dazzling deliver a series of lectures on avi- the dock to extend the greetings exhibition of passing, running, and ation at the University of Hawaii. of the ASUH, under whose auspices of Kikuno, one of the ladies-in­ George Ching Is Second Place ~~~e~u:c~~~~yt:~e:s~r:~~:s:~r~~~ waiting to Lord Tadanao. This is kicking that kept the Pioneers on University of Hawhii on the Main- . Mrs. Putnam may be accompanied the Californians are being brought Miss Monden's first year in the Winner in Competition the defensive most of the game. land. · on her trip by George Putnam, her to Honolulu. Theatre Guild production. The Rainbows scored in every In connection with the debate trip husband and an aviator of great Leaving the dock, the California Speaking on the subject, "The period, and totaled 36 points on note. players will be driven to Nuuanu Rehearsals are in full· swing at Future Younger Chinese Genera- five touchdowns, four conversions proposal, it was brought out that Flying as Amella Earhart, a pali for a short visit, and then to the present time in Farrington tion in Hawaii," Kam Sun Tom by placekicks, and one safety. Prof. N. B. Beck, debate coach, young and daring aviatrix, Mrs. their hotel. hall. Prof. Arthur E. "Doc" Wy- won first place honors in the third Hawaii registered 15 first downs would be unable to accompany the Putnam five years ago was the first There will be no Thursday as­ an, director, expects to drill the annual CSA! oratorical contest held to eight for Denver,- but this tabu­ Capt. Willis W. Bradley, Jr., · team if it made the trip in the woman to fly across the Atlantic sembly to honor the Berkeley grid­ cast- during· the Christmas vaca- in the Mission Memorial hall on USN, who will address members spring semester of 1935. It was ders, as a carol-singing program ion, as the play will be presented lation fails to give a suitable con­ Friday night. of the International Relations already has beeri arranged for the ·ust two .days after the University trast, for the Pioneers were rarely ~!:~ s~~~n :a~~l~~~n~i~~e;~:r~~; oc;~~- lecture by Mrs. Put nam will within the Hawaii 20-yard line. club on Friday at 9:30 a.m. in convocation hour. However, the reopens foltowing the Christmas· George Ching, CSA president and Farrington hall. too indefinite to be fully relied on. be presented in Farrington hall ecess. ASUH debate manager, won second Tommy • Kaulukukui, freshman soon after the reopening of the junior class of the University will It is expected that a team will University after the Christmas re­ Kikuchi Kan Is Author honors. Harry Mau was third. star from the island of Hawaii, was ------­ have Coach Allison's charges as make the trip next year if suffici- cess . . The series will be sponsored honored guests at their "Aloha to The first three Winners were the big star in the University of Kikuchi Kan, writer of the orig- Hawaii backfield. The small Dean ent talent is on 'hand to give a by the University. California" dance on ' S a tur d a y ·nal script, gave the play to rwara awarded gold, silver, and bronze halfback scored one touchdown, Capt. Bradley creditable showing. --0-- night in the University gymnasi­ ayashi, director of the local Sho- medals, respectively. and threw two passes that result­ Three Petitions Accepted um. ·uku stage association. Hayashi, Judges in the contest were Prof. ed in scores. Speaks Friday The council accepted petitions CaJ Debaters to Committee Needs More Cars turn, translated the play for the N. B. Beck, Mr. Richard Lum, and Bill Ahuna Shines of nomination for George Kai, Har­ Fifteen cars are needed to carry heatre Guild. The_play was adapt- Mr. H. S. Bowers. Bill Ahuna, Rainbow halfback, ry Mau, and Lawrence Capellas, all Arrive on Dec. 2 7 the California players -from the d by Claude Alban Stiehl. Director As part of the entertainment for U. S. Naval Officer to Discuss brought the crowd to its feet many of whom wish to run for the office d6ck on Thursday to the palL Stu­ yman is assisted by Mr. and Mrs. the evening, David Wong, chair­ Armament Limitations times with his flashy rullSi and of vice-president of the ASUH. The Members of the University of dents wishing to. offer the use of husui: Hisamatsu, technical direc- man in charge of the ~ratorical great line pl_unging. He also show­ position was left open by the resig­ their autos should notify Tan or ors. . contest, offered a number of stunts Capt. Willis W. Bradley, Jr., USN, California debate team will arrive ed a. fine brand of ball on defense, nation of M. Norman Olds, who left in Honolulu on Dec. 27 on the Lur­ Stephenson today. The party prob­ Members of the cast supporting and card tricks. captain of the Pearl Harbor navy effectively blocking a number of for Washington, D. C., last night. line for a series of three intercol­ ably will leave the dock for the irota and Miss Monden are Wil- --0--- passes intended for men much yard, will address members of the The special election probably will legiate debates with the University pali at 6:45 a.m. on Thursday. iam Kawahara as Lord Hideyasu; II.Wl• taller than himself. - International Relations club of the be held during the first school of Hawaii team. The members of Ka Leo has been asked to an­ inoru Shinoda, Lord Iyeyasu; Hui· Club WI"ll For his great plunging, Tony University of Hawaii on Friday at week in January. At that time, the coast team are not yet known. nounce that classes will not be dis­ ames Kashiwahara, Sir Masuda A K h 1 • Morse was accorded plenty of ap­ 9:30 a. m , in Farrington hall. the ASUH electorate also wilr be In the three debates scheduled, missed on Thursday, as was done annosuke; Richard Fujii, Minis- ppear at a u Ul plause, while he, Maynard Piltz, called upon to approve or disap­ the University of Hawaii teams will last week when the Denver team er Honorable Tango; Charles Sa­ and Capt. Jack Johnson were out­ Capt. Bradley will discuss the prove a proposed amendment to uphold the affirmative side. The arrived. However, the ASUH· pep amaki, Sir Oneda Ukon; Major Thirty-two girls of the Hui llwi standing blockers in the Hawaii general subject of naval ratios and the by-laws of the ASUH constitu­ place for holding the debates has and rally committee asks all stu­ anago, Sir Ushima Satayu; Aki­ club, including Mrs. Dorothy Ka­ backfield. Capt. Johnson averaged disarmament, and may outline the tion. not yet been chosen. dents not having early classes on a Fukunaga, Hisaichi, the page; hananui, adviser, will leave for better than 45 yards from the line various naval limitation treaties Until a statement from Capt. Thursday to "kokua" the re·ception aul Shimizu, a retainer; "Dorothy Maui on Dec. 26 to sing at the Ha­ On Jan. 4, Robert North and Cla­ of scrimmage with his punts, ex­ drawn up in 1922, 1927, and 1930. Donald M. Bartow, professor of rence Chang will represent Hawaii for the Golden Bears. ~ eshin1a, a dancer; Frank Tomo­ waii Educational association con­ cluding one kick when he didn't Also, he may g i v e the Am­ military science and tactics, can --0-- ari, Lord Shosen. vention to be held Dec. 27 and 28 against California on the question, have time to get the ball away aft­ erican views that are1 being pre­ be had, the council decided to post­ "Resolved that the governments of Masami Yamato as Mitsuoki; at Kahului. They will return on er a low pass from center. sented at the informal naval con­ pone any action on the a warding Dec. 30. the world should own and operate ichard Fujio, Lord Kato; Susumu Piltz's accurate placekicking toe, ference now meeting in London. of ASUH medals to expert marks­ all munitions factories." Delegates Hold way.a, page to Lord Shosen; ~m- To defray expenses, the club will nemesis to Denver in Hawaii's 7-6 The talk by Capt. Bradley will men of the University ROTC regi­ Edward Berman and Fred Neal red Yamagata, Kosasa; Yoshiko sponsor a concert, and dance feat­ win in 19-33, was in good form and ment. uring dances by Sylvianni Li, Ha­ be given before members of Dr. will oppose the· U.C. team on Jan. Prelim Meeting ahara, Kotoji; Yoshiko Kashiwa, the D e an quarterback converted Paul S. Bachman's class in inter­ The council probably will meet anayo; Ka2:ue Iwamura, Wakara; waiian dances by Ella Whittrock, 7, the question being, "Resolved, after two touchdowns. He also national relations, most of the again during the ·first week of that the economic boycott should Dr. Gulick Speaks, Sees Little itsuko Yam.anaga1 0-shik, the and vocal selections by Margaret showed good generalship in direct­ January to consider a number of members of which belong to the be adopted as an instrument of ife of Sir Yosh'iro; and Katsuto Withington, at the Kahului terri­ ing the team.. important matters. Chance of US-Japan War International Relations club. maintaining world peace." agaue, Sir Kaneko Iori. torial building, on Dec. 30. Lucia Dick Furtado, halfback, pulled - -0-- White will act as ac_companist. All students and faculty members In the final debate on Jan. 11, . Delegates invited to attend th,e There are some doubling of parts. one of his usual sensational long who have free periods on Friday rank Tomonari also will play Rev. A "get-together" of former Hui runs, once returning a kickoff 54 D~putation T earns Frank Hustace and Curtis Heen fourth annual student IPR cop.­ Iiwi members at· Maui also will be at 9:30 a. m. are invited to hear will represent Hawaii on the ques­ ference in mid-February met Sun­ ozan, and Minoru Shinoda will yards. He lost the opportunity to Capt. Bradley's talk. nact Ukyonsuke, b e si d e s their held. The old members on Maui make this a Scoring run when a Plan Three Trips tion, "R e so 1 V\ e d, that Hawalii day afternoon at Charles Atherton entioned parts. are helping with the sale of tickets team mate running interference --O-- should be admitted to the Union house for a preliminary discussion as a state." ~ --0-- and publicity. The visiting girls failed to block out the Denver saf­ Kauai, Hilo, and Kona are the of· conference details. - · · will stay with friends and n!latives. ety man. Oids Leaves UH objectives of the three deputation --0-- Kan Jung Look, chairman of the oosevelt May Run Mrs. Kahananui, Abbie Lee, Bel­ Line Plays Well teams that will be sent out between committee in charge of arrange­ On 3rd Party in '36 myra Souza, and Beatrice Hussey The whole Rainbow line perform­ For US Capital the semesters by the University Program Sale Is ments for the conference, presided are handling details of the trip. ed creditably, with George Zane, YMCA. at the meeting. Man Hing Au is --0-- Augustine Ahuna, and Adolph Men- M. Norman Olds, prominent Uni­ Benefit to ASUH (By A ssociated Collegiate Press) At ·a recent meeting of the pros­ general chairman of the conference. donca standing out as great de- versity student, last night sailed MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.-President pective delegates, plans were dis­ Dr. Felix M. Keesing, Dr. Andrew fense men. The solidarity of the for the Mainland on the USAT ' The publications fl.md of the W. Lind, Dr. Harold J. Hoflich, and ranklin Delano Roosevelt, origina­ W.S.C.Art Work cussed and the big undertaking line 6n Saturday is shown by the Grant. He will go to Washington, ASUH realized a sizeable profit Dr. Paul S. Bachman, student IPR r and champion of the New Deal, sponsored annually by the "Y" was fact that Denver backs only once D. C., v!here he will be a secretarial formally launched. At least 12 from the sale of the official foot- advisers, were introduced at the ill run for re-election in 1936 on Now in Galleries gained as much as seven yards on assistant to Samuel Wilder King, students will be on the deputation ball programs at the football game meeting. liberal third party ticket, it was As its current exhibit of main- a running play. Coach Klum used delegate-elect to Congress from trips. between the Universities of Hawaii Dr. Sidney L. Gulick, a keen stu­ redicted recently by a speaker be­ land college art work, the Univer- more than two complete sets of the Territory of Hawaii. Mr. Harold Lucas, now connect­ and Denver on Saturday afternoon dent of Pacific affairs, spoke for ore a University of Minnesota stu­ sity of Hawaii art department this linemen with, good results, By Olds has been an outstanding ed with the YMCA on Hawaii and in the Honolulu stadium. an hour on the subject, "Is War ent forum. week displays a number of pieces holding their much heavier op- student since coming to the Univer­ who is at present in Honolulu on a The program was prepared by Likely between. the United States He will be succeeded as head of of work from the art department ponents to such small gains on run- sity from st. Louis college. After vacation, spoke to the group and Shigeichi Imada, business manager and Japan?" Bringing out · the e ticket in 1940 by F 1 o y d B. of washington state college. The ning plays, the Dean linemen serv- only three years at the University, offered helpful suggestions. of publications. It contained facts points that war between the two lson, present-time Farmer-Labor exhibit is located at the mauka end ed notice that they'll give the Uni- he will be graduated in June. He Those in charge of this project concerning the two teams, present- great Pacific nations would be top overnor of Minnesota. of the second floor of Hawaii hall. versity of will finish his requirements at the are James Okamura, Morris Singer, ed the lineups and players' num- costly and that there is no vit~l The predictor was Howard Y. The University art department a tough battle on New Year's day. Georgetown university law school bers, pictures of p 1 a Y e r s and issue on whiCh both nations would illiams, organizer and executive and Fred Neal. already has exhibited the works of Bill Young, Ray Johnson, Emil in Washington, and will be awarded --0 -- coaches, and an attractive adver- go to war, Dr. Gulick concluded with ecretary of the national Farmer­ a number of other colleges, and will Panek, and Lorin Berry stood out the B. A. degree in absentia from tising contest. the statement that "War between abor party. continue to do so throughout the in t h e Denver backfield, with the University of Hawaii. Girls Honor Mrs. Also at the game, emerald and the United States and Japan is very --0- year. An exhibit from the Univer- "Scooter" Rossi gaining some men- white megaphones upon which unlikely." . b . h tion for his flashy short runbacks During the current year Olds has r.'Allen Will Offer sity of Hawau 18 now emg s own been vice-president of the ASUH Frear with Book were printed copies of "Fight for --0-- on the Mainland.

KA LEO 0 HAWAII, DECEMBER 18 19 3 4 PAGB TWO . ' 12 Berkeley Gridders to Play JuniorAAULoop Hui liwi Team Hawaii Quill Has Regular Meeting Final Games Against Hawaii i Schedule Revised Captures _Title -Because of the last-minute with­ Memb~rs and friends of the Ha­ Published weekly during the college year by the Associated Arleigh Williams, Star Halfback, Heads List of drawal of the Manoa Athletic as­ Sadie's Kaheaku's Players Beat waii Quill, University of Hawaii Students of the University of Hawaii sociation team from the Junior Ke Anuenue, 15-12, 16-14 liter ary organization, spent an en­ Blue and Gold Fourth-Year Players AAU league, a revision joyable evening at the third meet­ of the league schedule has been Hui Iiwi's strong team, ing of the society held last Thurs­ T WELVE of the 29 University of California football pla-yers made. v captained by Sadie Kaheaku, won day night at the home of Prof. All games wil1 be played in the the inter-sorority championship of Gregg Sinclair in Waikiki. Entered as second-class matter at the post office of Honolulu, who arrive in Honolulu Thursday will play their last games University gymnasium, the first The guests of honor for the for the Blue and Gold against the University of Hawaii and the campus with a straight -set vic­ Hawaii, 1922, under the act of March 3, 1879. games of each twin-bill starting at tory over Ke Anuenue on Thurs­ evening included Mr. Frank Condon, four of the twelve will be starters, in alL probability, but th~ man 7:30 p. m. on the days mentioned. day afternoon. The game scores Mr. Clement May, and Mr. Victor Telephone 9951 Telephone 9951 the Bears will miss the most when the 1935 season rolls around The general admission price is were 15-12, 16-14, showing how Forsythe. Mr. Condon is a well­ is Arleigh Williams, captain and All-American left halfback. 10 cents, while University students closely contested the game was. known magazine story writer, and WILLIAM STEPHENSON ------Editor-in-Chief · presenting ASUH dues books will On the winning Hui Iiwi team gave a talk. Both Mr. May, emi­ SHIGEICHI IMADA ------Business Manager The other three regulars are be admitted free · nent Dickensonian impersonator, Crosby Beedy, left guard; Russ r------~ are Capt. Sadie Kaheaku, Lucia The revised schedule, starting and Mr. Forsythe, a sketcher and Calkins, center; and Ken Moeller, White, Virginia Lord, Ida Heeb, 29 Golden Bears with the second week of play which Rosaline Phillips, Josephine Alves cartoonist whose comic strips ap­ right halfback. begins tomorrow, follows: pear in 100 newspapers, added Without prejudice to any of the Lei Ka.makaiwi, Alice Kea, and Pu ~ Second Week greatly to _the evening's program. Rainbows Defeat Denver, 36--14 other seniors, it is fair to say that Dock in.Honolulu arose Mali. Dec. 19- Central Y v. PaJama (B). win­ During the meeting, several ori­ Williams, above all of the others, Central Y v. A iea (A). Ke Anuenue, second place (Continued from Page. 1, Col. 3) of the kickoff following Denver's Two Days Hence ners, included Capt. Lynette Amoy, g'inal compositions of the members will be missed when the Bears re­ Dec. 20-Star-Bulletin v. Nuuanu Y (A). of punts. On the line, Capt. "Hank" touchdown, the Deans tallied in Aiea v. U niversity (B). Margaret Whittington, Phoebe Fur­ were read. assemble next September for the Tavener, Harry Townsend, John six plays. Morse made 10 yards When the President Taft docks Dec. 21- Maroons . v. Haw'n Divers (B). tado, Thelma Ahuna, Kim Lan Ho --0 -- in four tries; Furtado picked opening of football. Williams in in Honolulu on Thursday morning University v. St. P atricks (A). Harrison, and the Fena brothers, three seasons has played probably Sui Lan Ho, Elsie Crowell, Puama ~ five yards and a first down on she will carry 29 players of the Third Week Joe and Tom, were outstanding for more football than any other Cali­ na Akana, Aileen Ukauka, and Engineer, Locker Denver 10-yard stripe, and University of California football Dec. 27-Central Y v. Nuuanu Y (A). Edna Tavares. Denver. fornia back (and more than most ACA v. P irates (B). • The Denver team sailed for the Furtado passed to Piltz for team, headed by Coach Leonard In a previous league encounter, of the linemen) ; he has been the Dec. 28-Maroons v. PaJama (B). Room Teams Tie Mainland shortly after the game, score. Piltz again converted, leading scorer, ground-gainer, pun­ "Stub" Allison. University v. Aiea (A). Ke. Anuenue vanquished Y a n g the score read, 22-7, in favor of Jan. 3-Star-Bulletin ~- St. Patricks (A). After their game was being post- departing on the Lurline at six ter, placekicker and forward passer , The Golden Bears will play th e Chung Hui by 13-15, 15-12., 15-4, waiL Honolulu Town Team a week from Haw'n D ivers v. University (B). while Yang Chung Hui in turn de­ poned many times, the Locker- Kids o'clock Saturday evening. of the te~m for three seasons, play­ Fourth Week Midway in the final period, Capt. and the Engineers have decided Scores First· ing in 32 out of a possible 33 games. today in the annual local Chris tma~ Jan. 4-Mar oons v. Central Y (B). feated Phi Epsilon M u, 11-1 5, 15-8 -~awaii Johnson put the Denverites in 15-4. , 1 scribes call him "The classi_c, and on e week later will Central Y vs. University (A), to split the championship honors Hawan was first to score in the hole when his punt was downed Jan. 9-St. P atricks v. Nuuanu Y (A). of the 130-pound campus intra - intersectional classic, tallying in Little Champion of the Bears"­ tangle with the University of Ha­ The games were refereed by Mrs. the Denver 7-yard line. waii varsity on New Year's day. Haw'n Divers v. Pirates (B). RJlth Waterman, instructor, and mural barefoot football league. the opening period on a 2'4-yard which describes J:lim with nicety, Jan. 10- University v. Palama (B). kui returned the ensuing The California roster : Rachel Howland, AWS athletic Both have three wins and no los- run by Kaulukukui. Denver had for he has been the one player who Star-Bulletin v. A iea (A). ses. punted out of bounds on the mid- punt 13 yards to the Denver could make the Bears go places. Ends-Jack Brittingham, Bob Fifth Week commissioner. yard mark. He lost three yards - -0- - The Hui Alii juniors and the Ag- stripe, from where Kaulukukui, Has Good Claim Brittingham, Harry Jones, Dave Jan. 11 - Central Y, v. St. Patricks (A). ' two tries, but Espinda followed Meek, and Carol Gill. Haw'n Divers v. ACA (B). Norman Olds Feted gie club babes tied for the third Aki, and Morse worked the ball to a 23-yard gain and first Even though all of the All-Am­ Jan. 16-University v. Central Y (B ). TI\Ckles-Lawr·ence Lutz, Ray At Big Aloha Party place, each with two defeats and the 2'4-yard mark. Kaulukl).kui the 10-yard mark after a erican selections have not yet been Star-Bulletin v. University (A). one tie game. They also were in then scored on a quick opening play made, Williams h as a clear claim Nordstrom, David Anderson, J an. 17-Aiea v. Nuuanu Y (A). . reverse with_t he end-around. to the title, since he was' chosen on and WUliam Boone. l'alama v. Pirates (B). M. Norman Olds, who sailed last the 130-pound division. off left .guard, but his placekick for lukukui passed to Bill Ahuna Guards - Co n r ad Tenney, Sixth Week night for Washington, D. C., was , Hui Alii easily marched to cham· converswn was blocked by Bacon. the score, and. then proceeded the first teams of International Jan. IS-- University v. Maroons (B) . News Service and of Bill Gorum, Charles Morey, Crosby Beedy, PaJama v. ACA (B). the hOJlOred guest at a no-host stag pion.ship in the campus senior foot- A 12 .-y~rd pass from Bill Ahuna convert. . New York expert, and h as been ·ac­ Raymond Jack, Louis Drnovich, J an. 23- Pirates v. Central Y (B) . party on Thursday night at the ball league, trouncing the Aggies, to Malkal Gonsalves ~nd r~ns by With five ' minutes to piay corded second or third team hon­ and Eugene McAte·er. PaJama v. Haw'n Divers (B). Waikiki Lau Yee Chai. Atherton House and the Locker Ahuna and Kaulukukm: earned the the ball on the Denver 20-yard ors on every team selected to date. Cen~ers - R u s s e l l Calkins, Jan. 24-Pirates v. Maroons (B). Those present at the dinner were Room, which te~ms finished in the ~allthfrob Hawaii's 24- y~rd mark "Mullet" Hayakawa rifled a Howard Christie, and George Central Y v. ACA (B) . Fr k J order n amed o e enver 13-yard lme early to Johnny Murray for the final Ha­ As far as the Bears are concerned, Jan. 25-Palama v. H aw'n Divers (B). an ~dd , Adolph. Mendonca, __ · _ __ in the second quarter. Kaulukukui 0 waii score. Hayakawa placekicke4 Williams is one of the great foot­ Smith. --0-- John Sullivan, Carl Hmes, Edward · fired a pass "down the alley" to ball players of California athletic Quarterbacks- Bert Welch, · goal. Hustace, Frank Hustace, Howard J Steamer Line Offers Piltz, who scored and' then kicked history. _ Mountford Reedy, Charles Cot­ University Open Cooper, Katsuto Nagaue, Shigeichi I B kl goal to raise th~ Hawaii lead to Devereaux in Long Run Beedy wa:s a running guard on ton, a nd William Archer. Imada, Raymond Tan, George Kai, 00 13-0. Devereaux returned the Halfbacks-Don Fowler, Capt. ets on France the California Ramblers, the Bear Tourney to Start Paul Jarrett, and William Stephen- Near the end of the second peri­ kic_koff 52' yards to the Hawaii junior varsity, last year, but made Arleigh Williams, Ken Moelle·r, (By NSFA N ews Service) son. · od, Zane blocked Tom Fena's punt, yard line. A pass, Devereaux his way to the varsity this season Antonio Dutriz, and Edward Medalists in the University open - -0- - NEW YORK CITY-The French the ball rolling into the end zone. Walton, put the ball on the and has been fairly consistent in Vallejo. tournament will be decided to­ HOLLYWOOD, Calif.-With the Line has recently published three This scored on automatic safety mark, and tpen Devereaux staying there, starting the Stan­ Fullbacks-Alvin Thorell and night at . 7:30 o'clock at th e Uni­ tho~gh t that the American class­ interesting brochures concerning for Hawaii, running the Dean lead to Panek for the final ford game. Beedy has another Frankl!in Walker. versity gym. EHminations for the room and the film theater have education in France, available on to 15-0. of the game. Panek converted year of eligibility, t e c h n i c a 11 y ed to play with the abandon that 135-pound and 145-pound classes much in common, and the many request. One describes sum.tner Denver's Tom Fena blocked Capt. a place kick to make the speaking, but he plans to be grad­ were held yesterday because of the pictures coming out of Hollywood courses open to American students Johnson's punt in the third quar- count read: Hawaii 36· Denver uated from the university in May characterized him as a sophomore and freshman. This year again h e unusual n umberi of entrants. These can illustrate in a few hours what in that country; a second surveys ter, the b~ll going to. Denver on · The Denver pla~e rs' seemed' of 1935. two classes probably will provide _generally French universities; and the Hawan_ 13-yard lme. In six fine physical shape during Calkins, a right h alfback, was was slow to start, but he came with it takes the text-books months to a rush at the end of the season, the most excitement for the eve­ accomplish, Paramount pictures the third describes in detail the plays the Pwneers pushed the b~ll game, and were not much captain of the 1931 freshman team. ning. physical characteristic-s of each over, Berry scoring. Panek con- on the mild heat. Upon He went out for the same position playing stand-out games against offers awards totalling $1,500 for Idaho and Stanford, and definitely The oldtimers to watch tonight original essays on a variety of sub­ French university and its sur­ verted, cutting the Rainbow lead Honolulu, the Pioneers ~.:u Jrun11 exllie'IH as a sophomore and, while he had will b~ Bill Ahuna, 155 pounds and roundings, c o u r s e s offered, and to 15-7. on the fine officiating in the a world of the blocking ability call­ winning back h is lost varsity hon­ jects. ors. captain; George Zane, Lionel Du­ --0-- mode of life. Score in Six Plays __0 __ ed for by his position, he lacked Ponte, and Richard Noda. Others - . - 0 -- the necessary speed, so he was The other seniqrs who will make BOSTON-Dean Everett W. Lord, Starting on the Denver 35-yard Tickets for the Town the trip include Harry Jones, left who- will bear attention are J. head of Boston university's college IF YOU DON'T HAVE A CLASS line after Furtado's long runback game are on sale at Hawaii hall. shifted to center in 1933, as an un-­ Butchart, T . Niwao, T. Hanaka, Y. ON THURSDAY MORNING, TURN derstudy to his room-mate, "Red" end;. Dave Meek, left end; "Chuck" of business administration, has Morey, reserve left guard; "Red" Kawakami, R. Hagoo d and N. been elected president of the Asso­ OUT TO GIVE THE CALIFORNIA Christie. When Christie was in ­ Wildrick. TEAM A GOOD RECEPTION! INSIST ON jured in the St. Mary's game this Christie, reserve center· Bill Boone ciation of Urban -Universities. right tackle; "Pill" Gili, a STUDENTS! year, Calkins stepped into the me mb e~ t-•-~~•-u-Nw-••- ••-••- •n-uu-•H-111-IIIt breach, playing inspired football. of California's famous Gill family APPEAR NEAT of five football-playing brothers, a f f He stuck bY his guns for 60 min­ See our Xmas Ca~ds, HONOLULU SPORTING utes in more than one game, win­ right end ; Monty Reedy, quarter­ 1 Seals, Tags, Twines i VVhen you have your ning wictespread recognition as one back; and Tony Dutriz, right half.,­ GOODS CO., LTD. s uits, dresses pr essed a nd of the grltttest, as well as the best, back. The balance of the squad in­ t PATTEN co., LTD. I cleaned at centers on tne Coast this season. cludes 14 juniors and three soph ­ + 11- 11- ad- 11- 1111- iiH- IIU-Itii- MII- NII- II U- nl- l + featuring Moeller in C()me'back omores, Louis Drnovich, running Moeller W9,S one of tne stars of a guard ; and· Ray Nordstrom, right Equipment for All FRENCH LAUNDRY great fresninan team in 1931, and tackle, both of whom are regulars, P hon e 4266 777 S. King sl).oweq promise, as a sophomore, and Gene McAteer, reserve guard. of becoming one of California's --0-- ~reatest Pl!lyers. 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