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THE NEW CANADIAN
Saturday. April 9, 1955
9th Nisei Keg Open Needs
Entries: Slated May 21
With eittry forms sent to various out of town. groups, arrangements are going chead f->r the":Ninth annujij Eastern Can-' ada Nist*f~ Opx.*n Bowling Tournament to b** held 'a! .the Oly.m-pia-Edward alleys,.'So Edward ST., Toronto, on Saturday, May 21,
All outside j'nt.rit.'S. must br in by May t�. The <)|>;.;n C headt-d by chairman (x�'o. w? looking forward to the meet in it-? history. 800 keglers
Stort-Handeil Flyers
participated last year, including visitors from Hamilton, London and Montreal,
Tourney evont.-!, to commence 1 p m., are us follows; Men's teams, Women's '.teams, M*�nV Doubles, M:x�f{ 'Do.ub.los. Entry fet is
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In addition t" thr .usual cash prize's. OJymp'ia-Kdward has add-<-d a '.high .-. a'j?^ rebate trophy for both ;n<in and women. Men must I'-nter in, 3 events and ludu.-s uv two, to qualify for this prize.
Tourney dance- \vill wind up thv weekend's prowedings at Masaryk Hall. .
With players tuning up for the bip Nteei Open, Apr. 18-23, the largest turnout of shut tiers since the beginning of the badminton reason was seen last Tuesday at the Metro Gym, last ro^ular club night for TNUC at Metro.
Entries may not he us large as they could be, but indications are that all events will be very hotly contested. Entry deadline is Apr. 17. With tourney chairman Geo. Shintani conferring- with dance chairman Tad Miura, a few surprises may' be in store for all who attend the tourney ball on Saturday eve.
'Ludifs' doubles will open- the. .Interchurch Tourney n^xt' Moii-dav.
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1 .Despite-.- having nnly svven player's ''>n the ice. Nisei Flyers
.wade v.a. considerably improve,!
.shoyving -jigain'st- powerful (K H. Evans, losing !> 8 l:ist Tuesday at Knst York. The Evans;'- six had
.previously .smashed- t!u> � Nisoi
;si|uad 1 1-1.
.M:i.s;.Nakao.' had only .Tim Mc-llwaine,. Roy Kobayaslii, Jin'i Molnar, (leorge Arizni, Ken Eda-M-ura, H<*y. Tan'aka and goalie Kai Adiu'hi to juggle around. An/.ai Ayax the' lone regular <le-
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FORT WILLIAM.� T h ings were "high and nUghty" last Sunday .at the 4-gainc sudden death playoffs of the Nisei Bowling League. Team spirit was high and all matches :\ver<? hard-fought battles. ,' '.".- : .. . ;,;
SerewbjUls, who finished 3rd in,regular league standings, camo through to edge out Gliders by
. Tied MeHwaine bulged the twine five 'times, while Molnar counted twice and Captain Koba-yashi -once, as Flyers bowed :f or ill,- '".second time against two wins in their section' of Kinj. Chincy .Intermediate playoffs.
Flyers. had two more ga .carded this week: Thursday, Modern Motors at Varsity; - day, \'s. Uus.coo at l.vaside.
vs. Fri-
TORONTO ItEC -
Another successful season wa.< conchuled last Sunday with Jack
-Oh:: i fi 's t rfl m t a King' playof f ho.n-oi's with",y2^(}. .MoJubers of Jack's t oil m a re Pa ill Toy.ona g '<*, K i� I** Isoshima, Hen Etb, ^George Wata-iiabe, 0Uir'ia Karatsu. Dehisc N.i--shimura, I.reno Uyciio, -'..(.'ons'olar. tion award Svas .won jVy 'Ken :Na-Kasaka's.with o2-IO.Meminrs arx^ Henry Hotta. llerby W.ani, Chris
.the slim margin of 8 pins after having been behind by 270 at the end of the third game. \Vittv a t<-tal pinfall of -4.135, Screwballs were declared winners of the F.K. \ishikawa Trophy for 1J>54-F>5
f j Teague supremacy. It was a �.'heart-. j breaker for Gliders, Avho were
s ' runners-up .at 4127. The 2 top teams of the season couldn't do a darn" thing: Sla|) Happies 81)01 and Dead Shots 3517.
K-Jetsj cellar inhabitants, for almost the entire season, suddenly woke up to carry off the consolation honors. From beginning to end, they were far ahead of tlu> others, finishing with an im-
TORONTO BISSEI
After a week's holiday, all bowle*rs were off regular form .'last'-.Sunday, high triples of the day being taken .by Kim Kono with �-�706. Once again the men were licked: Ted Nishimura 681, Jbnnie Amcmbri 660, Jack Wata-nab^ 659, and Mits Otsu 654 being the best.
Kim's 706 was followed by Kay Goto 638, and Iso Amembri 605. All team results were 5-2: Rockets over Swallows, Robiris over Bliiejays,. StarduSts over Skylarks, Eagles over Aces* Hawks over Canaries. Lions over Tigers, Pigeons over Swans. ,
KCYBL'Confab keg tourney is slated from 3 p.m. at the pia-Ed\vard. . :
pressive 4302. iTrailing were Hi-| Lighters 3928, Busy Hees 3844 and, KoH-A^Hoads. 3675;' -
Sid Nishimura of .K^Jets led" the men for the day with a four-game 028(308): Ho Tonkin, Glid-. ers, 560(295), Kenny Nishjmura, Screw -Halls, -823, Yuke Tatebe, Slap Happies, 806, Pinky Mit-
Shinohara, Masako Nakamur^. jsuki, Hi-Lighters, 803.
Connie'���Rondo, Faye Yonemitsu.
Men's high average, -Husky-Iid:V, lM7; ladies' hiprh average, .Alary Wnkida, 181; �men's- high triple. Singy Suefuji, 8f>5; ladies' high triple, }titsy -Rondo, 724: men's high single. Shoji Naka-slrma, .;55G; hvlies' hilrh sing)
High 4-game totals among the fvmmes included: Liz Naka.moto, Deadshots, 729(225), Jeanne Nishimura, K-Jets, 718, Kay Mit-
CHATHAM .
Chatham Nisei keglers concltid-ed their most successfiil season Friday last week, from this writer's point of view. Congratula. tions .to Aki Fujii and team:"'M.-Nishizaki, -:'S: Fujii, \^. Lane and G! Nishizaki; \vinners. of the Howl-0-Drome Trophy. .
F;inat Standings: Aki Fujii 80 �'i;" Roy Nishi/aki 74V?f/-Maf6-Kujii. 72,'Frank Okubo 67., Playoffs are slated after tlic Easter Holidays.when the 4 t pains battle for cash awards in total points
for 6 games.
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George Nishi/.alii ended up in 3rd spot in the Kent:County 5-�Pin, Tournament with. 4917 in 20 games, for a 246 average, good j in anybody's league. Lone Nisei j entry in the tourney. George wa?> 241 pins under the top bowler,
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Nisei to the left of us is Kenji (Ker- ,',' fogawa, who won third priie in last wo < . Mr. Ontario Contest held at the Toror.: YMttA gym. 23-year-old Kenny is the s of Mr. and Mrs. J. To�awa, and has t . brothers, one older and one younger. K' brother Joe is a defenseman with \u . Flyers hockey club.
Kenny wasn't too sure what he \vas .%<�: � ting into when he gave up judo (af:. Teaching bro^Tt belt) four years ago to r:k up body-building at Mack Miyashi'ta (;\��: . Employed regularly as a shipper si: quitting school (Central Tech), Kei'r.v works out three nights -weekly at--Mack'>. He carries 355 pounds on a 5'3" fran.. and boasts a 46" chestj expanded. Kenny s waist is a mere 29^".
He first entered competition last \\;>r in the Mr. Eastern Canada Contest at P:;! ace Pier, winning best arm and best ba<:k. prizes. Since then he has competed in tho nation-wide Mr. Canada Contest at M�>n; treal (in which he was named third mo.-n muscular), the Mr. Central Canada Cphte?:.. at Masscy Hall (again the third most nu;<-cular), aind last Week the Mr. Ontario t'ost in which he received a trophy for the best '� �-'.'��:.: "� �' �� ��'.'-.; ." - -.back, - '.- .^;:''.;.';: '����.. _.� �� .'�' _'.-.'�,-' . ' "� ��� ... Pictures of Togawa have appeared in two British magazine.*, Body Building and Health and Strength. "While we have yet' > see this, Kenny says -its a cinch to lift a iOQ-pound sack of rice with one hand. He will compete .next in the Mr. Toronto coutesv Ken is- taking, the place of Nibby Fujimoto, who after winning second prizes in .sevelral contests, quitDraining ..when., he got married: BASEBALL: With'mild weather continuing, Honest Ed's Nisei> will hold an\opening practice n6kt week, if possible -.'.... -one^timo..' Western Joe Koyanagij has joined Maw Mori on Sub Miike's coaclv ing stiiff . : ' Joe is:a member of, the Western City Loop's board of directors ,. .Bill Aoki is trying t6 revive the Best Cleaners nii; to enter a local playground; league . '.-. .shouldn't be too hard, sinc< most of the Nisei members played together under Bill last year j:: the Nisei Sunday loop , v . With Honest Ed's picking up some oi the better players, Sunday Ball officials will have to look alive to avoid another .bfeak^up of the league. : y ; .
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will be
Kiko Otsu 30-U
held today. Aivrili'j). at' Muirhead's
Cafeteria. :5S Atle!:rde NY.Mem-
sunaga, Husy Bees: 709; Dpreen land edged by 10 by the runnerup. Tsurukawa, Gliders, topped sin- . �J-^
\ solati'on winners; K-Jets: Capi. Jeanne Nishimura, Kiji Tsubo-uchi, Kenny Inaba, Tony Tatebe, Sid:Xishimura. .' �TT
p.m. sharp.
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^ lshlkawa Trophy winners/
or^wballs: Tak Tatcbe, capt.,
requested to.lv there, (?� : Teggy Inaba. Bbtty Kamia, txiuis
i Hayashi, Kenny Nishimura: Con-
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