PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1928 Hawaiian Football Difficult to Play Because of Heat K. U. Squad Member Tell Difference and Effects of Clothes on the Game If one would know about football games played under unusual conditions, ask Bert Igga, diminutive Hawaiian haifaulk, a member of the K. U. squad. "I have played barefoot, under a tropical sun, when the thermometer showed 84 degrees," he will say. "When I turned out for football at Kansas, I went barefoot," he said, "but John laughed." Bert was referring to John Bunn, assistant varsity coach, and last year's coach of freshmen. Bunn has since persisted Burt and asked him how can test that the little Hawaiian has made 45-draft drillsons, barefoot. "rayed in Game Against Grimmel Practically all the students know Ursula's last action last Saturday, against the Grimmel Pioneers. But few realize what a wealth of athletic history was lost when he stepped on the K. U gridiron. Bert is a graduate of McKinley high school of Honolulu, and according to Hawaiian newspapers, was the best all-around athlete Hawaii ever had. In high school, he made three letters in football, four in basketball, three in track, and two in baseball. The captain of the basketball and trick teams. McKinley high school, according to Bert, is a thoroughly Americanized up-to-date institution, with an enrollment of about two thousand. Coached by Former K. U. Star "We have a city league in Hiroshima," he said, "and teams are picked according to a weight limit. These teams play twilight games with each other in addition to the regular high school schedule. The players always go barefoot, putting and stropkicking over them, and wearing shoes on. We played out on the sands, with the thermometer at 80 to 85 degrees, as the usual thing." Tin Luke Wongwan, who is remembered as a Kansas track star of '24, '25, and '26, was coach of the McKinley high school track team, when he served as senior. He was Wongwan who persuaded his student to attend K. U. After Bert gets his A, B degree from K. U., he intends to study osteopathy for a time, then return to his native land, and take up coaching. "Maybe some day I can send my star to help uphold Kansas," he concluded. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Tye Gloss Exclusively 1925 May Radio's Five Best WOR Network, 8:00 CST, Will Rogers' political rally, with Eddie Canter and Robert Benchley. --regular meet of Fen and Scroll will be held tonight at 7:45 in the rest room of Central Administration building. WEAF Network, 7:00 CST, American Magazine Hour. WJZ Network, 8:30 CST, Gas As association convention, Atlantic City. WEAF Network, 8:30 CST, Palm Ice Hour. WOR Network, 9:30 CST, United States Military Band. Handball Intramurals Are Started Monday With Eight Contests All Division Winners, But One Are Victorious With Only Slight Margins Intramural playground ball started yesterday evening with games being played, and the ball were fairly evenly matched and good ball was displayed by several of the teams. The Alpha Tau Omega team won by four points, beating the Pinta Delta C., 440-253, beating the Pinta Delta C., 440-253. The Triangle fraternity surpassed the Delta Sigma Lambda team in hitting and finished the game with 9-4. The team outpaced 9-4. Outpainted this game. The team of Alpha Kappa Lambda doubled the score on Cali Delta Signa by scoring 17 runs to 8. This game was umpired by Mast. Pil Kappa pulled out of their game with Alpha Kappa Psi team by winning 7-4. The most one sided game of the evening was the Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpa kappa Sigma game which ended at 12:06. Winnings were 27 to 5 K Calu, unripe. Phi Gamma Delta won a close game from Acacia team, ending with a score of 8 to 7. Deal, inspire. The Sigma Chi team lost their first game to the Pi Upson nine, score 6-4. The umpire was Mast. Sigma Epison won their game from the Kappa Sigs 9-4. W. Culp was the umpire. The football team will leave at 8:25 Friday morning via the Sanfte Fee for Kansas City. After working out in Kansas City, probably in Muehleback field, they will leave for St. Louis on the Wobash at 1:30, and will arrive in St. Louis about 9:30 in the evening. The host will be at the Hotel, which is near Washington University and just across Forest park from the Stadium. It is expected that Phog Allen, Bih Hargas, Waidorf and Doc Moff will accompany the team. The athlete迪克 Waidorf and Doc Moff will accompany many men they will take on the trip. Officials for the game will be gpet Bee Webb of Drake University, referrer: E. Dennis of Brown University, and Jerry Gould field judge, many; Jerry Gould field judge, Columbus, Mo., Oct. 9 — Since Tennessee centred Centre College HI to last week, Coach Golien Henry practice game with Centre in view of the increasing threat of Annes on the horizon of the Tiger graduation hopes Henry initiated a strenuous program that included a series of unannounced until Thanksgiving. Norman, Okla., Oct. 9 — The Sooners have returned home after a strenuous battle with the Hosiers. Coach Ailen Haliday has started in a two-week grind in preparation for their next major game - Creighton. The Sooners will toy with their frostiness this Saturday. Squad to Leave Friday Oh - "So" - Blue Team Will Work Out in Kansas City Friday Morning We dye shoes Blue - Brown - Black No matter what it is called upon to do, from the making of three clear carbons to answering the LIGHTEST TOUCH of a feathery handwriting, the Lifetime pen is always a good sport. A dependable performer! 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Active members of Tau Sigma will hold a regular business meeting at Robinson gymnasium this evening at 7 o'clock. --regular meet of Fen and Scroll will be held tonight at 7:45 in the rest room of Central Administration building. Announcements Madge Gaunt, president. Madge Gaunt, president. Lyle Gifford, secretary. Beta Chi Sigma, honorary psychology fraternity, will hold initiation PRINTING. ENGRAVING Binding, Rubber Stamps Office Supplies, Stationery A. G. ALRICH 736 MASS. ST. services Wednesday at 7 p.m. in room 3, east Administration building. The regular W. S. G. A. Tea will be held in central administration rest room Wednesday afternoon from 2-5. Visitation. Shilton Specialist eye, ear, nose and throat. Special attention to fitting glasses. Over Crown Drug Store. Phone 445. Our Menus are selected with the student—and with the weather in mind. C. E. Orelun, M. D. Well chosen food makes all healthier and happier RELIEF The New Cafeteria For Coughs and Colds "Nothing is good enough but the best." Nalyptus Cough Syrup Nyal Cold Capsules RANKIN'S DRUG STORE at 11th & Mass "Handy for Students" Phone 678 New Sleeveless Sweaters $4.50 - $ 5 - $5.50 Correct Fall Clothes for Men and Young Men S8.50 The Hat, Stetson's "Homborg" 68.50 The Shirt, Manhattan "Royce" The Necktie. Figured Cut Silk $1.50 The Suit, Hart Schaffner & Marx "Varsity" in dark grey striped worsted $45 two trousers $45 two trousers The Suspenders. "Pioncer" Fancy Silk The Top Coat, Hart Schaffner & Marx "Fourwinds" in Tweet Tweed $35 The Hose. Interwoven—Black. Fancy Clocked All to be found only at— RESERVATIONS FOR Beginning Wednesday The Community Lecture Course Room 1 Administration Building -- Phone K. U. 28 Single Admissions November 13, Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Arctic Explorer ... $1.00 December 13, Will Durant, Philosopher ... $1.00 February 1, Roy Chapman Andrews, Asiatic Explorer ... $1.00 March 22, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Jewish Divine ... $1.00 Date to be announced, Will Rogers, Humorist ... $2.50 Total $6.50 Season Ticket $2.00 Included with Student Enterprise Ticket $2.50 Sell Nine Tickets and Earn One For Your Own Use Call K U 28 for Details This cousre would sell for $15.00 in many other places Student Enterprise and Season Tickets Must Be Reserved 1700 Tickets Sold Already