1\n 1JeoI ~ O 1tnwnii. THE VOlCE OF HAWAII------__;_-- VOL. VI. UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, HONOLULU, HAWAII, OCT. 13, 1927 I DEBATERS TO One-A~tPiaysTo HAWAII LOSES Oahu Blues-Varsity PROFIT-SPLIT ARRIVE HERE Be Gtven .Tomght ALUMNI GAME; . G N S d VOJEDDOWN NEXT MONDAy At Pansh House SCORE IS 3 TO 2 \ . arne e~t atur ay BY STUDENTS • A)I u. of_H. ,Students I I . \ Wtll Open Season Oregon Team to Make and Friends Are Deans Put Up Hard A. S. U. H. Meeti,ng 1 World Tour; Meets Invited Fight Against On Saturday, October 22, t he lid. really ·will look like in action . 'rhe .of the Senior League foot ball season backfield, composed of "Rusty" Holt, Acts on Proposed Hawaii First The University of Hawaii Dramatic Rivals wm fly off wl:th a roar, for on t his date Blll Blaisdell, 'IRed" McQueen, Willie Changes --- Club will present three one a-ct plays the University of 'Ha.waii Deans m eet Whitt ! ~, " Chicken" Auld, and "Mule". the new but already fam,ous Oahu Herbe1i, h as brawn and brains wit h STAY TWO WEEKS; ~~~~~h~a~;s: ~~~:~ at the cent ral LINE HOLDS WELL Blues. Coach Otto Klu.m promises to plenty of reseTve stren gth. If the CRAWFORD TALKS The first play w111 be "The Man have something up his sleeve for this Blues can stop the plunging of Mac­ on t he Kerb," coached by Juanita contest, and wit h t h e squad percolat­ Farlan e', the speed of Holt, and the Second De~ate Here Lemmon, with Joe Swezey and Moku Game Attracts. Many ing In fine shape, it appears that the z;nnashes of Blaisdell, t hey deserve t o Reasons For Locker Planned By Glttel in the cast. "Finders Keepers" Spectators At BJ,.ues are in for some battle. win and t he Manoaltes will have no Fees Told By follows, starring Phil Peck, Rosalie alibis .' However, lm;Ucat lons are that DL~ring t he past week, Klum h as t J::Us t rio will pull off some neat gains. Union Young, and Dot Anderson. Alia Nee­ Maui Fair been trying t o take much of the President The Blues are not without t heir ly Is coaching t his play. "Matlnata" greeness off the husky Dean m achine. brings up the rear. It is being coach- fine points, and the Fernandez Victory went to the Alumni by. t he It se~s t h at t he Alumni ga:me <;lid The first A. S. U. H. meeting of the The University of Oregon debating; ed by Regina Christofferson · and brot h eTs, Willie Wise, Pwnp Searle, narrow margin of one point last Sat­ year w~ called to order at 1 o'clock 1 much to give t h e squad a r.eal back­ Bill Jones are some of the bright and team composed of Benoit McCroskey, boasts of such actors as Herman urday In t he annual Varsity-Alumni bone, but t he players could still u se Friday afternoon, by Percy Lydgate, shin in g lights. The line, with Trau t , Avery w. Thomson, and w. E. Hemp-· Johnson, Percy Lydgate, and Beatrice. clash which took place on Maul, The more of the old fighting spirit . president of the A. S. U. H, stead, w111 arrive in Honolulu Monday Newport. final score was 3-2, and the ganie Th01mps010, · "Snookie" Mell, Collins, President David L. Crawford gave 1 The whole team shows power and morning, October 17, and wlll debate : A, new feature Is to b~ Introduced, was just as tight as the score indi- Dan Ainoa, and ot hers equally famo-us a short talk, explaining certain fees versatility on paper and in practice will u n doubtedly make up a ~orm­ th€ Univer8ity of Hawa11 team on into Dramatic night this t ime In the cates. • and charges made by the university october 21. at the Mission Memodal; form of a new orthophonic victrola Probably the most gratifying high­ and it remaJ.ns t o be seen what it lda ble forwaJi'd wall. for swimming lockers. Hall on the questio~. "Resolved, that' loaned through the kindness of the· light of the game from the Universit y NO MINUTES RF;AD foreign nations immediately a11andoh . Bergstron Music Company. This w111 standpoint, was the stubborn re s i s ~ On'e Hundred Hens Opening the business meeting, extraterritorial privileges In China." · furnish music between the plays. t ance shown by the Varsity when PEPRALLYIS President Lydgate said, in part as fol­ The team wm be i:net at the wharf. Members of the faculty, students backed up against their own goal. On lows: "Since there are no minutes by representatives 'of the Hawall and outside friends of the University this particular occassion, in t he second Are Stolen From to be read, we will ,go on with other Union, . which is undertaking the are urged to be present. There will quarter, the Alumni team h ad ad­ PLANNED FOR business. On May 20, 1927 a special management of • the coming debate.' be no admission fee and the curtain vanced the ball to the Deans four U. H. Poultry Farm meeting of the A. S. U. H. was he~d, From the wharf the visitors wm be; will rise promptly at 8 o'clock. yards and had four downs in which and certain business transacted. Since taken to the Pan-Pacific· Institute '' to put it over. But the fighting Dean BLUES GAPilE there was no quo1·um the actions or spirit could not be denied, and. for The ·pe aceful and quiet rutmospl1ere that meeting were not final, but rest­ where they wlll be entertained until' at the poultvy department was their departure for the Orient on; four· fruitless downs, Pump Searle ed on the endorsement or rejection greatly disturbed Iast -li'hursclo,y ni;;ht of this meeting. They are in the October 31. ' New Rooting and his backs crashed the very mid­ Students U ~ ged To dle of the Rainbow line. They gain­ when one hundred hens disappeared form of resolutions recommended by A program fof the entertainment · ed, yes, but such a few feet that on mysteriously. It Is ' believed by the Turn Out For (Continued on Page 4) of the debaters has been prepared by ;. Section For the fourth down Referee Eddie Hock men at t he farm t h at the hen s were iAlex::~onder Hume Ford. They will be, unhesitatingly awarded the hall to stolen by some highly organized body. "Jamboree" invitPd to visit the campus, and to( the Varsity. ~'3 none of the hens could be located .---, attend a banquet given by tne Ha- University "Y" 1 in town so far, and t h e robbery Friday n~ght , a week from tomor­ University · FIRST QUARTER EXCITING wall Union on October 22. Through ~ seemed to have been so well prepared row, the A. S. U. H. r.illles the 1 Ofl the help of Mrs. Edmonson, an; The first quarter was replete with beforeh and that no trace wh atsoever front lanai of Hawaii Han for a Secretary .Brings alumnus of the University of Oregon, · Will the students of the University thrills. Eddie Fernandez with severa l could be discovered. Beaides t he Jamboree in preparation for the first the Otegonians in Hawaii will prob- be willing to back up the team by brllllant run-backs of punts, shown ­ hens stolen were most ly pullets fr= "Big Game•: of the sensun,-the Oahu Fine Reputation ably entertaJn the visitors. moving over to the mauka side of the for the Alumni, while Rusty Holt fea­ tp.e best experiment pens. · Blues Contest. ' tured the Varsity 'attack. The wind Inasmuch as their visit w111 cover; stadium? This is what Coach Otto Although the school maintains one P ercy Lydgate will preside, and he In the person of Lowell Mell the favored the Deans during this quar­ 1 a period of two weeks, the Oregonians, Klum and others are wondering this night watchman at present, he is very promises an evening of festivities. University "Y" has a very promising ter and Holt, managed to average have asked for another debate in : week following announcement that inefficient ; he h.as no clock, which is which shoUld begin at 6 :45 and last and competent successor tor Dwight about ·60 yards to the punt. By into: According. to Shunzo Sak'.l- i special seating arrangements wm be. the first requisite of a night watch­ at least an hour. Ruth as its full-time secretary. Al­ log frequentJ.¥, the Manoaltes took makl, who communicated with thC' ! provided on the northern side of the man, no stations to go about, and Chicken Inn, o'r •lately, "Hale though he has not obtained com­ bUI'\0!'1'1' men in RUo. the idea Is noL ) field advantage of the circumstances and, Aloha," will put on one of its in­ plete ri<II ease from the Central "Y" despite the brililant receiving of Fer- above all no fire arms to give the feasible from the fln11oncial stand- . The change is favored by the ath­ air of a watchlman. In fact very little imitable acts and it sl1ould be a wow. authorities, he is at his office from (Continued on page 3) pcint. However, the Hawall Union : letic authorities on the basis that the Is known of the actual duty of the Plunger Moore, and "Ha-lf Pint" 8 :30 to 11 :30 In the morning.
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