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NAKAMURA, KONDO CAPTURE GOLF HONORS AT OALGARY
Metro Shufflers Start this Friday
The New Canadian
Pin Spilling Starts
\II\KI) .MAJORS TO O.I'KN
Ilmvlcr.-; of till'. Ti'Fi'cn''[/ Mi\ul
M:;.ji.>r ' n<r.v'in^ .!.< it.t;i.i�." ar<.' iv-
.riirifli'ii to '!)�� at tin- Oiywpia-
Kilw;in| Hou'lin^ A [ivy-- at.'] p.m.
this' Sufniny, S^pi. ]�>>. for ihu
,�>f>'.-ril:i.n uf- tin- l:<.V>-.Yi.; .-cason.
: Winnipeggers among 33 Entries in Alberta Meet; Edmonton's Veteran, Inouye, Over 70 Years Old
CALVARY. -The 8th annual rtl'the Xuvioe A\vard, while..con-
the Alberta 'Japu-i, -staged on
prixi s were .won by. (..'. Koyanugi 'and
C. S
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liv-^e .tjoir A
Labor lJuy at the . c"iu s'e, ��pnivrd t>� be the biggest
i.in entries .Mini one of ��the most . .
'suci:rssfu' on.- hrld. Thirty-threr ^^aiiager of the Kdmonton branch
!iHks::nrn from Winnipeg,'fcc ton, Fuirviesv, I.ethbi'.idgi-
Sugi'uru. ' ' i
.Mr. S. Inouye, now a retired
The Metropolitan ihidnu Ciub of Toronto will� hokl open' 'nights on Fridays,'Sept. 1�.J. and ' 2;{ -'.Hi. 'the. Metropolitan church house. AH are welfome. l-'e*\ is five dull'ats'for half'season, one .dollar.for visitors.
The Club will hold elections i�n Kriilay; .Sept. Mi).. -
NiseiiBird Club Plaiis
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1'ilitor : Tahiti, j:: I'-,..' >i.'i tlon Ov!l! �: ; 1<. ;. ..
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Open House Sept. 2, For Club Kec S
\\\A SO OI'KNS SI NMAY
I.* ;ixuc will, open u.s H).3.'i-Tti; .-rasun' witii h; ti-a'ni.-. on Sunday, Sept. 1\ from��'�{ p.:n. at the. Olyi'n.-pia-Kdw;'ird aHeys. in1 Toronto. A If ti'.aut captain* aiv ':iskrd_'lo. m.tify �tni'-jr l�u'\\'liTs as su'i'ii as possible.
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TO'KOXTO TK\ 'I.'LN � locp was the fir.-t .\i.-ci kc'K' lvalue .to i<ill into ;u:tioii, 'opoiiing .last Kri'lay, >'t'l)l. !', Oliioi- loiVp.s- ami ,ojj
of thf Si!k-0-Li)ia Co., \va�; hon-and':' oml by tho <>!f Association :as TWO N'lgfhtS Wcekl.V
�' Calvary ('nitipotrtl in the '-Sli-hule b.-ing t)u> oldest man competing. <vent. * ; ;. ;'-.'�'- �. :'. � (Thi.>.C()rrospo!v(3eiU was unable
Toi-u Xaka'mura of Winnipeg.; to dvterniine thv fxact age, bo:: �iipiw.vi'1 tho Alberta JCCA Chal- ', Hevcjl to be past : 70, but Mr,
Trophy'' for �low:
h'on-
�oi's.' Kdtntniton's (ir-i>rg�> Mat.suba
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Uye, i'ini^h.-d second and third,
resptVUvehv . .' .
The Silk^Lina rhallengo Trophy for the'best l<nv net. sooro was .won by Jinv Kondo .of Cal-. gary, \vith rtinners-up being Hoy .Saito of. I,.cthbiid;g'e. and Dair Saga of. Calgary, � ; . . , -
Koyanagi certainly kept up with the younger players through .'H> long holes.) - � ,
The association wishes to thank Tad' Hashimoto of Winnipeg arid the Manitoba Golf Association for their ..generous donations. Sincere thanks are als.o:cxtended to (ius Kyle of Kyle Hros. Sport-ing'Goods and .toTnglewood Club manager' Jack Hut ton .for dona-
Men's Majors, ..|<>tlh'; T<>ro,n'-to -Ami, 17th; 'Toronto Sunday
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Aki' N'a'watn of Calgary, rec-eiv- .'ti'oh of prizes!
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Mary Kbata and Fuzzy puji-wai'a retained their mixed dpub'leii championship in the Nisej L0pen Teiinis tourhanient when they downed. Tosh iTakasaki-Yo//y\'ar sui last Sunday .in a� �three-setterr' 2-(>,. (>-:l, (>-2. Thus Mary once again, is a .triple champ. , ^
After a slow start,, losing the fii^st aiuLfailing behind 4-1 in the second set, the champs came back as the �challengers seemed" to.lose the 'sting -in their attack. In their second successive try at the title, To'shi anil Yozy had everything but the chamiiiohship edge bf Mai-y a?i(t Fuxzy. ;' '
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The mixed event was the hardest fought pf the ;oiitire tournament, and it ivS a. credit to the chanvps that they came through agaiiist sucii formidable; opposition as Toshi- and Fuiczy, . Kjko and Tom Nobuoka in the semis> and earlier^ Amy Iwasaki and Mickey Matsaibayashi.
Other Aye chainps werp: Men's Singles, Tom Nobuoka; Ladies'
Tandem Doubles
: Even as the last "kerplunk�' of'tehnLs ball with � ruccjuet .is being''heard, badminton is crowding 1 into the Nisei sport, .seene... The .Toronto Metro Club ..takes its shuUleeock.s and.'racquets out uf L-si.orage this Friday, and the.Tor-. onto Nisei Club will start activ-' ities within three 'weeks' on Tues-j.day liights. � . .'.
According to Nisei club .p're.s-
i((e.nt Roy Shin, ii.nother- niglit in
the .week will, also be reserved
f^to accominodate the enthusiastic;
| .shuttiers.- The All .Nations' gym
j is reported to be fixqd up y.'ith
t new lights/, and a big-year should
be ahead for Toronto bird-types.
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wi!i 'h/'M. it>- Fn:i i ; .: house 'on Sim-i.ay. ~r ; p.'tn,, a: Hxlger'ni;: ;�.'.-, I-". sion is 01! C(.-!!is. ' '
A soria! and d^'.M � � Socratic's- !iU'tnlH';>i;;: .N:sri . ran'ging <j.( i:. V. , from. L'c to 'o^-y,-;,! -:, ' .
. The .New � Canailiri!; '.J.vk?:.v.v;,' edges with thanks ir.^:/.;;^^;. nations from- 'the -f-j]' -v-:;.^: �
Mr; ;G: l:.no,. ,M.i,iv,-:V: reasJ.iVn. i.<f s^iVs. nva ::�:,-.; Mr. riiUl .Mrs. L. Tn \\:\ : ,
Air. M. Kdyjjiia^i, l'l;i);:.::; a .'..' .Mi-, and "Mr-s\ T.':. Aniaii:-.' \ '.�;;>� .-. ��.; �\'er, i>ri oo '
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Singles, Mary Ebata; Men's Dpi} bl e s, Toni Nobu oka -J oh n Ta -n a k a; Lad ies' Don b 1 cs, Ma i'y E ba-ta-Chick Yiinagizawa. ,
HEE: Tpfu Idcnouye bt Fred" Kitagawa 10-8, (>-l for men's singles; v.Nana Yamaiuoto .bt :Grace �"�Shiniizu 0-2, G-0 in ladies singles- Yas Nobuoka-Fred KitaV gawa bl Nobby Kimura-Seito Kitagawa 4-0, (i-2, G-2 in .men's ;dpubles; Mich Isozaki-AnVy Tsu-riuia bt Hetty Kpno-TerH Fujioka |i-2, ()-!��.in' ladies' sitVgles; Helen Bienpsz:lJen kunihirp. bt June Nobuoka-Soriny YanianiPto 6^3, G-4 in mixed d.publ.e'S.
G H K: H e M ry". I r ic bt Ken Ka -nieoka G-2, G-ll in men's singles; Kiypkp Takasaki bt��/'Ann Okada G-2,: G-l in ladies^ singles. . .
Tpurnament preseiitatiohs v;ere inade Sunday night in a ; very siiccessfui- social at Matsuo Studios enjoyed by o-ver 100 persons. Fimtl tenniis action of the yeaiy the Russei doubles toiii;ney, is Hearing compIeLion weekends at Karlseourt. :
! Softball Playoff
[The Kast Torontp ladies Senior Softball League has ruled that Kd VHisaki's \JJurke-Pastor girls are .eligible for loop playoffs tho'. they didnY play a full so h ed uj e (I u r ing the reg ula r sea -son. BPs will open a best-of-o semi-final set Thursday .at Cox-.
.well Stadium:-.
Toronto . Cameras won opener of tlieir- best-of-5 series, T.-2, on
10^ Miyagi Ousted In 2nd Round, Natioiials
',"� FOKEST; li ILLS, N. Y.--Japa-nese netters Kpsei . K'anjo. and Atsitshi. Miyagi. .were ^eliminated
National Tennis ehampionshipSj but not before giving good .ac-'. counts of themsclveSi - , \'.--..�"..��� Miyagi bowed in straight sets,"; G-4^ G-^, (j-1 to the .'�.'."eventual: champ, . power-laden ^Toiiy, Tra-bert, \vhile Kamo. battjed in a marathon nratcli with Maicqlni. Anderson to go down .S-(.i;'lJ-l':i,'
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